Kyle City Council Considering Installation Of Stop Signs At Multiple Intersections

Kyle City Council considering the following; installations of stop signs at multiple intersections, purchasing a new John Deere Backhoe, two new work trucks, and amending the animal ordinance…..

Just a few of the items on this week’s Kyle City Council Agenda

  • A Second Reading of an Ordinance regulating traffic, authorizing and directing the installation and erection of stop signs for traffic control at the intersection of South Nance Street and Miller Street; South Nance Street and West South Street; South Burleson Street and West South Street; and South Main Street and West South Street in the city limits of Kyle.
  • $98,356.00 for the purchase of two (2) new Chevrolet 3500 4WD utility work trucks
  • $97,108.86 for the purchase of a new 4WD John Deere Backhoe with extended boom
  • City of Kyle, Texas Code of Ordinances amending Chapter 5, Animals, Article I. In General and Article II-General Regulations

Kyle City Council Meeting Agenda — Tuesday, May 16, 2017

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