Sulphur Springs City Council will be Considering Several Ordinances
Aug31

Sulphur Springs City Council will be Considering Several Ordinances

At a regular meeting Tuesday night, the Sulphur Springs City Council will be considering several ordinances on first reading dealing with items in next fiscal year’s budget. The ordinances are for an appropriations ordinance, for setting the tax rate, the water rate, the sewer rate, the sanitation rate and for authorizing updated service credits. There is also a resolution directing publication of notice of intention to issue...

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Sulphur Springs City Council Meets Tuesday Noon on Budget
Aug24

Sulphur Springs City Council Meets Tuesday Noon on Budget

The Sulphur Springs City Council will have its’ second of two required public hearings due to increased revenues in the proposed budget for the next fiscal year at a special meeting Tuesday at noon at City Hall. The agenda also includes a second and final reading to create an Enterprise Zone for Saputo Dairy Foods. By Don Julian, KSST News and Sports Director

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Sulphur Springs City Council Passes New Ordinance
Jul03

Sulphur Springs City Council Passes New Ordinance

The Sulphur Springs City Council easily passed an ordinance on first reading Tuesday night that would adopt the International Property Maintenance Code but then struggled a bit to pass on first reading an ordinance that would replace an entire section on Signs and Identification in the city Zoning Ordinance. City Attorney Jim McLeroy said the Maintenance Code would allow the city to address property maintenance issues early and would...

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Sulphur Springs City Council 07/01/14

The Sulphur Springs City Council is expected to take up a couple of matters at a Tuesday regular meeting that they postponed during their June meeting. Since then they have discussed the items in a work session. One ordinance calls for adopting the International Property Maintenance Code and the other would replace an entire section of the City Zoning Ordinance dealing with Signs and Identification Regulations. By Don Julian, KSST...

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City of Sulphur Springs Prepares For Next City Council Election
Jan15

City of Sulphur Springs Prepares For Next City Council Election

Sulphur Springs City Hall January 15, 2025 – Sulphur Springs City Secretary, Natalie Burling, has already received two applications for the upcoming May 3, 2025 election for Place 4 and Place 5 on the Sulphur Springs City Council. January 15th was the first day to file for a place in the upcoming election and the two incumbents were quick to file their paperwork to be on the ballot for reelection. Tommy Harrison, incumbent Place...

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Sulphur Springs Residents Prepare to Address City Council on Proposed Zoning Change
Nov26

Sulphur Springs Residents Prepare to Address City Council on Proposed Zoning Change

November 26, 2024 – Sulphur Springs residents are preparing to make their thoughts known at the December 3 City Council Meeting. The heart of the issue is a proposed Zoning change. The change would take approximately 40 acres in the northwest part of the city from Single-Family all the way to Heavy Industrial. Planning and Zoning has already submitted their recommendation to proceed with the zoning change. A “heavy...

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Poll: Top Issues for Sulphur Springs City Council
Feb02

Poll: Top Issues for Sulphur Springs City Council

February 2, 2024 – KSST gathered input from the community on what voter’s top issues are. With two seats open on the City Council and elections coming up soon, now is a great time to get the discussion started. Here are the top issues suggested by participants. They are listed in no particular order. Please consider voting for the issue you are most concerned about. This poll is no longer accepting votesWhat is your top...

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Oscar Aguilar Signs Up In Effort to Retain Seat on Sulphur Springs City Council
Jan22

Oscar Aguilar Signs Up In Effort to Retain Seat on Sulphur Springs City Council

Oscar Aguilar January 22, 2024 – Oscar Aguilar, current Place 3 Councilman, on the Sulphur Springs City Council has filed his paperwork to hopefully retain his seat on the council in the upcoming May election. Oscar Aguilar has been on the Council since 2006. He ran for and drew no opponents in 2020 for Place 3 on the council.  Three seats on the Sulphur Springs City Council, Places 1, 2 and 3 will be on the ballot in the May 4,...

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Julian and Nash Sign Up In Effort to Retain Seats on Sulphur Springs City Council
Jan18

Julian and Nash Sign Up In Effort to Retain Seats on Sulphur Springs City Council

Jay W. Julian Place 1 Incumbent January 18, 2024 – Two incumbents on the Sulphur Springs City Council have filed their paperwork to hopefully retain their seats on the council in the upcoming May election, as a third candidate has signed up to make a challenge for a third seat on the council.  Three seats on the Sulphur Springs City Council, Places 1, 2 and 3 will be on the ballot in the May 4, 2024 election. Jay Julian who...

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Filing Continues For Sulphur Springs City Council
Jan23

Filing Continues For Sulphur Springs City Council

Sulphur Springs City Secretary Natalie Darrow reports that only two candidates have filed for Places on the Sulphur Springs City Council as of Monday morning, January 23, 2023. Two Places, 6 & 7, are up for election on the upcoming May ballot. John A. Sellers, a current council member and previous city mayor has filed his application for candidacy for Place 7 on Sulphur Springs City Council. Tyler Law has filed his application for...

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