Mission's city management is changing hands as Mike Pérez takes on a new role. This could mean shifts in how city services operate and what projects are prioritized moving forward.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
Potential impact on employee benefits and city's HR management.
City employees and the city's HR department.
None, as no official business was scheduled.
The City Council workshop meeting for April 7, 2026, has been cancelled. This meeting was intended for council members to prepare for upcoming regular meetings by discussing agenda items with staff and planning future discussions.
The city is letting residents know that council members might be gathered in one place, even though no official business will be done. This is to make sure they're following the rules about public notice.
The council approved several routine operational items, including purchasing new trash containers, awarding contracts for internet and surveying services, and authorizing a franchise agreement with AEP Texas.
B2Z Builders, LLC is seeking to renew its permit for a temporary mobile office at 107 International Boulevard. This is a standard renewal for a business operating in an industrial zone.
The city's personnel policy manual was amended regarding holidays and vacation time.
The council is planning its meeting schedule and holiday calendar for 2026 to ensure smooth operations throughout the year.
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