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Regular
Wednesday, November 25, 2020, 5:30 PM
AI Meeting Summary

**Executive Summary: City of Belton Council Meeting – November 25, 2025**

The City of Belton City Council convened on November 25, 2025, with two council members participating remotely via videoconference from Cross Plains, Texas, and London, England, respectively. The agenda covered a range of critical municipal issues, primarily focusing on development agreements, significant infrastructure projects, procurement, and essential departmental operations. Key items considered for authorization included amendments to a major development agreement, an interlocal agreement for a pipeline project, and various capital expenditures aimed at enhancing city services.

Among the most significant items on the agenda was the consideration of Amendment #2 to the Development Agreement with Hunt Communities Belton, LLC. This amendment was intended to allow for different lot sizes than previously approved, signaling an important potential change in local housing development. Additionally, the Council considered authorizing an Interlocal Easement Agreement (ILA) between the Brazos River Authority (BRA) and the City of Belton for the Belhouse Pipeline Project, a crucial infrastructure initiative impacting regional water resources. Further discussions involved the sole source purchase of water meters from Core & Main to maintain essential services and the authorization for vehicle purchases for the Public Works and Parks Departments, funded through the Capital Equipment Replacement Fund.

The meeting’s agenda also included several routine administrative actions and personnel matters. The Council was set to consider authorizing an agreement for Visitor Center support with the Belton Area Chamber of Commerce for FY2026, an important partnership for local tourism and economic development. In terms of personnel, performance evaluations for both the City Clerk and the City Manager were slated for discussion, highlighting the Council's oversight of top administrative roles. The provided meeting minutes excerpt did not detail any specific votes taken or reveal any controversial items or public dissent during the proceedings.

While specific outcomes for the agenda items were not detailed in the provided information, the meeting’s discussions laid the groundwork for future municipal operations and development. Any authorizations granted would necessitate subsequent actions by city staff to execute agreements, process purchases, and implement project plans. The range of items considered underscores the ongoing efforts of the City Council to manage Belton's growth, maintain infrastructure, and ensure effective city administration.