BRENHAM CITY COUNCIL EXPECTED TO APPROVE REZONING REQUESTS

  

The Brenham City Council is expected to approve a second reading the re-zoning of four parcels of land at their meeting this afternoon (Thursday).

Three of the pieces of property are off Old Mill Creek Road near Blinn College and would be used for an apartment complex. The fourth is at the corner of Ewing and Rucker Streets and would include construction of a new Burger King restaurant.

The first reading of the four re-zoning requests were approved at the last council meeting and are part of this week’s consent agenda.

The council will also hold a work session where they will hear a presentation from a company regarding digital billboards within the city limits.

Sign Ad Outdoor made an earlier presentation to the Board of Adjustments and will now address the city council.  Billboards defined as “spectacular” – an outdoor advertising display with flashing or moving parts – are not currently allowed inside the city limits.

Also at today’s (Thursday) meeting, the council will discuss concrete for the library parking lot project; discuss leasing office automation equipment from Ricoh USA; authorize improvements in the Ralston Creek Subdivision; and approve a noise variance request from the Washington Co. Juneteenth Association for the Juneteenth celebration, June 17th and 18th at Firemen’s Park.

The City Council is set to meet this afternoon (Thursday) at 1:00pm at City Hall on North Vulcan Street.

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