Articles tagged with: Tom Mattis
Kyle’s newly elected mayor and two new councilmembers flexed their political muscle in their first meeting since taking their oaths of office, voting to push City Manager Tom Mattis off the dais and onto a side table with the rest of the administrative staff.
When the Kyle City Council approved a two percent cost-of-living pay adjustment to its full-time city employees this fall, Kyle police officers thought they’d be getting the extra cash as well.
City of Kyle council members unanimously approved setting a cap of $3.2 million in constructing a new library amid slight contention regarding whether or not the proposed 20,000-square-foot project would meet Kyle’s future needs.
Kyle officials appear unlikely to copy a new city of San Marcos program that offers homebuyers’ down payment assistance to employees of Seton Medical Center Hays who relocate here from elsewhere.
Months of debate later, Kyle’s involuntary annexation of almost 1,800 acres was finally adopted Tuesday night, leaving the Winfield Inn out of the picture.
City of Kyle officials can barely conceal their glee over a federal judge’s ruling this week that minimum lot sizes and building standards for single-family homes adopted in 2003 do not discriminate against minorities.
Kyle residents will be limited to watering their yards to once a week starting April 6 under water restrictions being tightened in response to drought that grows worse despite recent rain.
Texas Parks & Wildlife Commissioners on Thursday unanimously approved the city of Kyle Parks and Recreation Department’s request for a $500,000 grant to be used for the purchase of parkland and development of the Plum Creek Preserve and Nature Trail.
Kyle officials will cut the ribbon on an eastward extension of Kyle Parkway Friday afternoon. The extension of the two-year-old Kyle Parkway past I-35 will soon lead to a Seton Hospital and open up two million square feet of retail development.
