2025 10 09 City Council Regular Meeting MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN
October 09, 2025
The City Council of the City of Baytown,Texas,met in a Regular Meeting on Thursday, October
09, 2025, at 6:30 P.M. in the Council Chamber of the Baytown City Hall at 2401 Market Street,
Baytown,Texas,with the following in attendance:
Jacob Powell Mayor Pro Tern
Laura Alvarado Council Member
Sarah Graham Council Member
Kenrick Griffith Council Member
James Franco Council Member
Mike Lester Council Member
Charles Johnson Mayor
Jason Reynolds City Manager
Scott Lemond City Attorney
Angela Jackson City Clerk
John Stringer Sergeant at Arms
Mayor Charles Johnson convened the October 09, 2025 Regular City Council Meeting with a
quorum present at 6:33 P.M. All members were present.
The Pledge of Allegiance, Texas Pledge, and Invocation were led by Council Member Sarah
Graham.
1. CITIZEN COMMENTS
Mayor Charles Johnson announced citizens signed up to speak.
Diamond Pham of Houston,shared community events that her organization is holding for residents
to share their opinions regarding air quality in Baytown and provided a handout to the City Coun-
cil.
2. MINUTES
a. Consider approving the minutes of the City Council Work Session and City Council
Meeting held on September 11,2025.
A motion was made by Council Member Sarah Graham and seconded by Council Member Kenrick
Griffith to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council held on September 11,
2025, as submitted. The vote was as follows:
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Ayes: Mayor Charles Johnson, Mayor Pro Tern Jacob Powell, Council Member
Laura Alvarado,Council Member Sarah Graham,Council Member Kenrick
Griffith, Council Member James Franco and Council Member Mike Lester
Nays: None
Approved
3. PUBLIC HEARINGS
a. Conduct a public hearing concerning a request to approve a Special Use Permit(SUP)
to allow for Vehicle and Boat Sales and Rentals use in the Mixed Use Neighborhood (MUN)
Zoning District.
At 6:38 P.M., Mayor Charles Johnson opened the public hearing regarding Item 3.a., request to
approve a Special Use Permit (SUP)to allow for Vehicle, Boat Sales and Rentals use.
Planning and Development Assistant Director Calvin Abram provided an overview regarding a
request to approve a Special Use Permit (SUP) to allow for Vehicle and Boat Sales and Rentals
use. (Exhibit A)
The Planning and Zoning Commission and staff recommended approval with conditions.
Council Members requested clarification regarding the parking placement with current grass area.
At 6:40 P.M., Mayor Charles Johnson closed the public hearing regarding Item 3.a., request to
approve a Special Use Permit(SUP)to allow for Vehicle and Boat Sales and Rentals use.
b. Consider an ordinance to approve a Special Use Permit(SUP)on approximately 0.19
acres located at 427 West Main Street to allow for Vehicle and Boat Sales and Rentals use in
the Mixed Use Neighborhood(MUN) Zoning District.
A motion was made by Council Member Sarah Graham and seconded by Council Member Laura
Alvarado to approve Ordinance No. 16,267, as submitted. The vote was as follows:
Ayes: Mayor Charles Johnson, Mayor Pro Tem Jacob Powell, Council Member
Laura Alvarado,Council Member Sarah Graham,Council Member Kenrick
Griffith, Council Member James Franco and Council Member Mike Lester
Nays:
Approved
ORDINANCE NO. 16,267
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BAYTOWN,TEXAS,GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT(SUP)TO
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ALLOW FOR VEHICLE AND BOAT SALES, AND RENTALS USE IN
THE MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD (MUN) ZONING DISTRICT,
LOCATED AT 427 WEST MAIN STREET,ON AN APPROXIMATELY
0.19 ACRE PARCEL, LEGALLY DESCRIBED LOTS 1 AND 2 BOLCK
4, JONES BAYTOWN, TEXAS 77521; PROVIDING A MAXIMUM
PENALTY OF TWO THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS($2,000.00);
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO
EXECUTE AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST TO SUCH PERMIT;
PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR
THE PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
c. Conduct a public hearing concerning a request to amend the official zoning map by
rezoning approximately 10.00 acres of land located on the south side of East Wallisville Road
and east of North Main Street, from the Open Space/Recreation (OR) to the General
Commercial(GC) zoning district.
At 6:43 P.M., Mayor Charles Johnson opened the public hearing regarding Item 3.c., request to
amend the official zoning map by rezoning approximately 10.00 acres of land.
Planning and Development Assistant Director Calvin Abram provided an overview regarding a
request to amend the official zoning map by rezoning approximately 10.00 acres. (Exhibit B)
The Planning and Zoning Commission had no major concerns or comments. Mr. Abram relayed
the Planning and Zoning Commission and staff recommended approval.
Council Members expressed their opinions, recommendations and clarification regarding the
rezone request and fees.
The Applicant, Andrew Allemand, 1304 Langham Creek Drive, Houston, provided clarification
for his request.
At 6:53 P.M., Mayor Charles Johnson closed the public hearing regarding Item 3.c., request to
amend the official zoning map by rezoning approximately 10.00 acres of land.
d. Consider an ordinance authorizing a request to amend the official zoning map to
rezone approximately 10 acres of land, located on the south side of E. Wallisville Road and
east of N.Main Street,from the Open Space/Recreation (OR)Zoning District to the General
Commercial(GC) Zoning District.
A motion was made Council Member Laura Alvarado and seconded by Council Member Kenrick
Griffith to approve Ordinance No. 16,268, as submitted. The vote was as follows:
Ayes: Mayor Charles Johnson, Mayor Pro Tem Jacob Powell, Council Member
Laura Alvarado,Council Member Sarah Graham,Council Member Kenrick
Griffith, Council Member James Franco and Council Member Mike Lester
Nays:
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Approved
ORDINANCE NO. 16,268
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BAYTOWN, TEXAS, AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF
THE CITY OF BAYTOWN TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 10.00
ACRES GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF E.
WALLISVILLE ROAD AND EAST OF N. MAIN STREET, AT 6526 E.
WALLISVILLE ROAD, LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS TRACT 8B,
ABSTRACT 21G, ELLIS, HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS, FROM OPEN
SPACE/RECREATION (OR) TO A GENERAL COMMERCIAL (GC)
ZONING DISTRICT; PRESCRIBING A MAXIMUM PENALTY OF
TWO THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($2,000.00); PROVIDING
A REPEALING CLAUSE; CONTAINING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND
PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE
THEREOF.
e. Conduct a public hearing concerning a request to amend the official zoning map by
rezoning approximately 3.22 acres of land located at 4712 N. SH 146, from the Mixed-Use
Neighborhood(MUN)to the Light Industrial(LI) zoning district.
Mayor Charles Johnson announced Item 3.e., will be pulled and no action taken.
f. Consider an ordinance authorizing a request to amend the official zoning map to
rezone approximately 3.22 acres of land, located at 4712 N. SH 146, from the Mixed-Use
Neighborhood (MUN) Zoning District to the Light Industrial(LI) Zoning District.
Mayor Charles Johnson announced Item 3.f., will be pulled and no action taken.
4. PROPOSED ORDINANCES
a. Consider the adoption of an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Baytown,
Texas, Approving a Resolution of the Baytown Area Water Authority Authorizing the
Issuance of Baytown Area Water Authority Water Supply Contract Revenue Bonds, Series
2025 for the Baytown Area Water Authority East Surface Water Treatment Plant Expansion
Project; Accepting the Terms and Conditions of Such Resolution; Providing for Continuing
Disclosure With Respect to Such Bonds; Approving an Amendment to the Amended and
Restated Water Supply Contract Between the City and the Baytown Area Water Authority;
and Providing for an Effective Date.
Finance Director Teresa McKenzie provided an overview regarding Issuance of Baytown Area
Water Authority Water Supply Contract Revenue Bonds.
A motion was made by Council Member Laura Alvarado and seconded by Council Member Sarah
Graham to approve Ordinance No. 16,269, as submitted. The vote was as follows:
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Ayes: Mayor Charles Johnson, Mayor Pro Tern Jacob Powell, Council Member
Laura Alvarado,Council Member Sarah Graham,Council Member Kenrick
Griffith, Council Member James Franco and Council Member Mike Lester
Nays:
Approved
ORDINANCE NO. 16,269
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BAYTOWN, TEXAS, APPROVING A RESOLUTION OF THE
BAYTOWN AREA WATER AUTHORITY AUTHORIZING THE
ISSUANCE OF BAYTOWN AREA WATER AUTHORITY WATER
SUPPLY CONTRACT REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 2025 (CITY OF
BAYTOWN PROJECT); ACCEPTING THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF SUCH RESOLUTION; PROVIDING FOR
CONTINUING DISCLOSURE WITH RESPECT TO SUCH BONDS;
APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE AMENDED AND
RESTATED WATER SUPPLY CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY
AND THE BAYTOWN AREA WATER AUTHORITY; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
b. Consider an ordinance accepting the bid of Priority Towing Inc., for Heavy Duty
Towing and Storage Services.
Finance Director Teresa McKenzie provided a summary regarding an ordinance accepting the bid
of Priority Towing Inc.
Mitchell Voigt with 4 Aces Towing and Recovery, 28910 Smugglers Court, Huffman, expressed
concern for the previous ordinance known to them as not permitting bidders that did not store
within Baytown.
City Attorney Scott Lemond provided clarification regarding the addendums to remove the
stipulation of storing within the City of Baytown in February 2025 to encourage more bidders.
City Council Members requested further clarification regarding the posting of bids?As well as the
time frame for the changes and how it is annotated in contracts.
City Manager Jason Reynolds reiterated the process for bidding submissions.
Council Members expressed their concern to reconsider the bidding being reopened due to the new
addendum update.
Sergeant at Arms John Stringer informed the City Council the intent was to meet expectations and
provide product that met all requests from the Council Members.
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City Staff informed the City Council per their request to reopen they would have to reject the
current bid.
City Clerk Angela Jackson informed Mr. Voigt had time remaining to speak.
Mitchell Voigt expressed clarification regarding the current bidding opportunity.
Justin Gass with OnSite Towing,20331 Savanah Bay Road, Cypress, expressed clarification after
speaking with Gerald Pierce regarding the changes and not being able to bid due to the awarding
of contract taking place already.
Joshua Campo with CNR Towing and Recovery, 9514 Landry Blvd, Spring, requested the
opportunity to submit a bid after the previous stipulation of having to meet certain qualifications
being amended.
Kameron Price with Graham Towing and Recovery, 7021 N Hwy 146, requested clarification
regarding the bidding deadline and addendum changes. Ms. Price expressed concern of what is
beneficial to the City of Baytown following the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
(TDLR).
Finance Director Teresa McKenzie stated it presumed the addendum changes were updated when
open for bidding was being conducted.
City Clerk Angela Jackson informed Ms. Price had time remaining to speak.
Assistant City Attorney Vance Hinds will clarify if addendum one reflected the time extensions
discussed.
Council Member Kenrick Griffith motioned to extend Ms. Price's time by one minute and
seconded by Council Member Laura Alvarado.
Kameron Price continued her recommendations and opinions regarding fees accumulated with
seeking outside storing and services from the City of Baytown.
City Council Members expressed further details regarding storage and repair shops pertaining to
the parameters of light towing and heavy duty towing stipulations.
Sergeant at Arms John Stringer provided an overview of fees associated with a tow and changes
made to better serve the citizens.
City Attorney Scott Lemond provided dates of the addendums made regarding the bidding for
heavy duty towing and storage services.
Council Members requested information regarding the fees and required amount of times for
notifications.
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Kameron Price informed City Council there are fees associated with that and the multiple
individuals as well as time frame tow is retained.
Finance Contract Coordinator Gerald Pierce clarified that all postings are made to the soliciting
site and on live time.
Edward Wheeler with Dan Wheeler Heavy Wrecker Services, 5722 Edward Drive, Humble,
expressed his changes in business and has worked in Baytown for many years.
Corporal Bill Nelson,provided an overview of handling the towing services required for the City
of Baytown and informed the City Council Members of ongoing discussions that took place
between calls and emails.
Edward Wheeler clarified the employee answering calls may not have all the information
pertaining to the ownership of the business.
Phyllis Kennedy with Daniel Wheeler Heavy Wrecker Services, 9607 Woodlane Blvd, Magnolia,
provided clarification regarding Dan Wheeler towing insurance changes to the business and
submitted their bid at the first posting.
Mark Denson with Superior Towing USA, 412 Wilson Rd, provided a summary regarding what
their company does and clarified they are the overall holders that dispatch to local towing
companies.
Council Members expressed their opinions and recommendations for addendums regarding
qualifications and resident's personal choice to seek services.
City Clerk Angela Jackson informed that Mr. Denson had time remaining to speak.
Mark Denson provided the necessity and use of the local storage to remain within the City of
Baytown.
Sergeant at Arms John Stringer clarified the previous arrangements that were made for a
continuation or services.
Council Members expressed their opinions and recommendations regarding the amendments.
City Attorney Scott Lemond provided clarification regarding voting and amendments for this item.
A motion was made by Council Member Mike Lester and seconded by Council Member Laura
Alvarado to approve Ordinance No. 16,270,with an amendment as Priority Towing, Dan Wheeler
Superior Towing subject to the Dan Wheeler Towing company returning for proper assignment of
the contract and vetting. The vote was as follows:
Ayes: Mayor Charles Johnson, Mayor Pro Tern Jacob Powell, Council Member
Laura Alvarado,Council Member Sarah Graham,Council Member Kenrick
Griffith, Council Member James Franco and Council Member Mike Lester
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Nays:
Approved
ORDINANCE NO. 16,270
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BAYTOWN,TEXAS,ACCEPTING THE BIDS OF PRIORITY TOWING
INC.AND DAN WHEELER WRECKER SERVICE, INC., SUBJECT TO
THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS, FOR HEAVY-DUTY TOWING
AND STORAGE SERVICES;AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE
DATE THEREOF.
5. CONSENT
A motion was made by Council Member Sarah Graham and seconded by Council Member Laura
Alvarado to approve Items 5.a., through Item 5.f., as submitted. The vote was as follows:
Ayes: Mayor Charles Johnson, Mayor Pro Tern Jacob Powell, Council Member
Laura Alvarado,Council Member Sarah Graham,Council Member Kenrick
Griffith, Council Member James Franco and Council Member Mike Lester
Nays:
Approved
a. Consider an ordinance authorizing the purchase of five (5) Lucas X5 and accessories
from Stryker.
ORDINANCE NO. 16,271
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAY-
TOWN, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT IN AN AMOUNT
NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED FORTY-TWO AND 08/100 DOLLARS ($119,542.08) TO
STRYKER SALES, LLC FOR THE SOLE-SOURCE PURCHASE OF
FIVE (5) LUCAS X5 CHEST COMPRESSION SYSTEMS WITH AC-
CESSORIES; MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO;
AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
b. Consider an ordinance authorizing the engagement of Greenberg Traurig, LLP, for
litigation.
ORDINANCE NO. 16,272
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAY-
TOWN,TEXAS, RATIFYING A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREE-
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MENT WITH GREENBERG TRAURIG, L.LC. LITIGATION AND
GENERAL LEGAL MATTERS AND AUTHORIZING FUNDING FOR
THE CONTINUED ENGAGEMENT OF GREENBERG TRAURIG,
L.L.P., FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2026 FOR
ONGOING LITIGATION AND GENERAL LEGAL MATTERS IN AN
AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE-HUNDRED, FIFTY-THOUSAND
AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($150,000.00); MAKING OTHER PROVI-
SIONS RELATED THERETO; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFEC-
TIVE DATE THEREOF.
c. Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 98 "Utilities" of the Code of Ordi-
nances, Baytown, Texas, to update certain service fees and add new service fees re-
lated to utility services provided by the City of Baytown.
ORDINANCE NO. 16,273
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN,TEXAS,AMENDING
CHAPTER 98 "UTILITIES," ARTICLE III "WATER SERVICE," SEC-
TION 98-55 "UTILITY UPGRADE SURCHARGE", SECTION 98-56
"DEPOSITS AND REFUNDS," SUBSECTION (B) "AMOUNT OF DE-
POSIT," SECTION 98-61.5 "VACANT PROPERTY," AND SECTION
98-62 "PROCEDURES AND REMEDIES FOR NONPAYMENT OF
BILLS," OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, BAYTOWN, TEXAS, TO
DELETE THIS SECTION 98-55, UPDATE CERTAIN SERVICE FEES,
AND ADD NEW SERVICE FEES RELATED TO UTILITY SERVICES
PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF BAYTOWN; PROVIDING FOR A PEN-
ALTY NOT EXCEEDING FIVE HUNDRED AND NO/100 DOLLARS
($500.00); PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; CONTAINING A
SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION
AND EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
d. Consider an ordinance authorizing the purchase of Neptune R900I 5/8" meters and
AMI(Automated Metering Infrastructure)equipment for the Meter Replacement Program.
ORDINANCE NO. 16,274
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAY-
TOWN, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING PAYMENT IN AN AMOUNT NOT
TO EXCEED TWO MILLION NINE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE
THOUSAND SEVENTY-EIGHT AND 78/100 DOLLARS
($2,975,078.78)TO CORE&MAIN LP FOR THE SOLE-SOURCE PUR-
CHASE OF NEPTUNE R9001 5/8" WATER METERS AND AUTO-
MATED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE EQUIPMENT,PARTS AND
SUPPLIES FOR THE METER REPLACEMENT PROGRAM; MAKING
OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO; AND PROVIDING FOR
THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
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e. Consider an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 16,049 to prescribe the number of
positions and titles in the classification "Service Group- Fire."
ORDINANCE NO. 16,275
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAY-
TOWN, TEXAS, AMENDING THE NUMBER OF POSTIONS AND TI-
TLES IN THE CLASSIFICATION "SERVICE GROUP — FIRE" FOR
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE;
CONTAINING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE
EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
f. Consider an ordinance authorizing payment to BenefitElect Inc, to cover costs for
FY25 through December 31,2025,for software services utilized for employee benefit enroll-
ment and health vendor file reporting.
ORDINANCE NO. 16,276
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAY-
TOWN, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING PAYMENT IN AN AMOUNT NOT
TO EXCEED SIXTY-TWO THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS
($62,000.00) TO COALESCE, LLC DBA BENEFITELECT, TO CON-
TINUE THE USE OF THE CITY-WIDE BENEFITS ENROLLMENT
PLATFORM THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2025 OF FISCAL YEAR
2026; MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO; AND
PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
6. MANAGER'S REPORT
City Manager Jason Reynolds presented the Manager's Report:
• Kick off of Nurture Nature this weekend and Market at Town Square next weekend.
• We had a letter from a tournament director that expressed immense satisfaction
with the experience at Wayne Gray Park in Baytown,praising the professionalism,
responsiveness, and preparedness of the entire team. They highlighted how the
staff, especially Juan, went above and beyond to ensure smooth operations and ex-
cellent field conditions. Overall, they credited the team's exceptional service and
dedication as key to the success of the 2025 Gay Softball World Series (GSWS).
Incredible work by our Parks,Recreation,and Tourism team.Thank you for all you
do!
• 200 Teams participated
• The City hosted National Night Out this week, and I would like to recognize Cor-
poral Steve Ocanas and Sergeant Trishelle Jones for their hard work organizing and
setting up the event. It was a great event and very well attended.Thanks to everyone
who helped put that together.
7. COUNCIL MEMBER DISTRICT REPORT
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a. Receive a report from Council Member Mike Lester regarding projects, programs
and events in District No. 2.
Council Member Sarah Graham reported the current projects,programs and events of District 2:
• Public Works and Engineering
o The West Texas Avenue Drainage Improvements: The star medallion at West
Texas Avenue and Whiting Street is complete, and the intersection has reo-
pened. Drainage and road work continue to progress east,with closure at Pruett
Street. The new south sidewalk between Whiting and Pruett is open, and pro-
gress is ongoing on the north sidewalk.
• Planning& Development
o The following businesses are currently under inspection:
• Wendy's Grand Opening on Decker and Garth Road.
• Five rental units at 117 W. Pearce Avenue are currently under remodel.
• Lee College Cosmetology is undergoing renovations.
• The Creamery Office Building on S Main Street is approximately 35%com-
plete.
• Bay Area Barber and Cosmetology College, located at 2200 N. Main Suite
150 is under inspection.
• The new Golden Chick on N. Main Street is in the interior buildout phase.
• Parks & Recreation
o The Wetlands Wagon Outreach Program is traveling across Texas to promote
Baytown and provide nature education. Recent stops include the State Fair of
Texas in Dallas,with upcoming visits planned for Fiesta de Palmas in McAllen
with a Creepy Critters Program at Wild Birds Unlimited in Kingwood.
o The old playground at National Little League Park has been replaced with a
new one, with Home Depot volunteers assisting in the installation and site im-
provements. Overall park renovations are expected to be completed within the
next two weeks.
o Spooktacular: Saturday, October 25th at the Wetlands Center from 6 P.M. —9
PM.
• Games, live animals, crafts, exhibits, trick-or-treating, Story Time, and a
Mad Scientist Lab.
• $5 entry per person(fundraiser for the Wetlands Center's EPIC High School
Conservation Club).
o Fall Market at Town Square: The next two markets will be held on October
18TH and November 15TH from 10 AM—2 PM
o National Night Out was amazing. A thank you to the City Departments that
participated and to the City Council Members as well as staff that showed up to
support.
o Pre Grito was ran by the Arts, Culture and Entertainment(ACE)Council in the
same area and recommends trying to participate in some local events.
• A thank you to Baytown Pelly Neighborhood Group and Central Baptist Church who
hosted a Town Hall and invited District 1 and 2 representatives. There was great feed-
back.
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Council Member James Franco took a point of privilege to share with the City Council, Seniors
at Sterling High School are selling tickets for a fish fry and the basketball team is selling brisket.
Mayor Charles Johnson shared that Sterling H.S. is providing free swim lessons as well.
Council Member Sarah Graham expressed appreciation regarding an event at Lee High School
that required Baytown Police Department and Fire Department assistance participating with Goose
Creek Independent School District.
13. ADJOURN
With there being no further business to discuss,Mayor Charles Johnson adjourned the October 09,
2025 Regular City Council Meeting at 8:03 P.M.
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