The council approved settlements for two personal injury lawsuits against the city, totaling over $300,000.
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The settlement will cost the city $215,000, to be paid from the Self-Insurance Liability Fund.
The plaintiff in the lawsuit, Derek Perez, and the city by avoiding potentially higher litigation costs.
The city's general fund will be reduced by the settlement amounts.
The council approved a settlement for a lawsuit filed by an individual injured by an SAPD patrol vehicle. This decision aims to resolve legal claims and avoid further litigation costs.
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The council approved settlements for two personal injury lawsuits against the city, totaling over $300,000.
The board is approving contracts for nurse staffing and extending a professional services agreement. These decisions ensure necessary services are provided and operational capacity is maintained.
The commission reviewed an appeal from a Public Works employee who was terminated. They will advise the City Manager on the outcome.
The council approved a settlement for a personal injury lawsuit, aiming to resolve legal matters and avoid further litigation costs.
The council approved settlements for two personal injury lawsuits against the city, totaling over $280,000.
The board discussed legal matters concerning New Leaf Homes, LLC, specific properties, and vacant lots awarded to Terrafirma. This indicates ongoing legal oversight of development projects.
The city is using funds from lawsuits against opioid manufacturers to address the ongoing opioid crisis. The committee discussed how these funds are being allocated across prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery efforts, including specific programs and outreach initiatives.
The board was briefed on pending litigation and the Texas Women's Privacy Act (SB 8), which could have implications for the LGBTQ+ community.
The city agreed to a $150,000 settlement in a personal injury lawsuit.
The council approved settling a lawsuit for $149,000 stemming from an accident involving a police vehicle. This decision aims to avoid further litigation costs and uncertainties.
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