Sunday, October 10, 2010
Drill baby Drill ?
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
What a difference a new administration makes.
Even the Galveston County Daily News stated “ The budget the city council in League City adopted ought to be a model for cities in Galveston County.” Click here for the full story.
So are we moving in the right direction? Is this administration better than the last or even past ones?
Monday, August 30, 2010
Attorney directs city to avoid learning the truth in bridge lawsuit?!
Marc Edelman (medelman2k) August 29, 2010 11:16 AM | #17 of 30 Reply | Request staff review |
@Evan, The larger issue at hand is who owned the bridge, HL&P, The City, or the residents of Glen Cove. [...] Of Course the City's Lawyer is not going to sign off on releasing executive session information. He advised them never to perform a title search, but they did it anyway. Now they want to release the results. Elected officials have a fiduciary responsibility to their citizens. These actions violate that fiduciary responsibility.
Marc Edelman (medelman2k) August 30, 2010 7:27 AM | #26 of 30 Reply | Request staff review |
Let's see Jeff,
What I said was the City's attorney advised the City Council not to get a title search after the law suit was filed by Glen Cove residents. I think it is wise for clients to follow thei attorney's advice.
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Friday, August 27, 2010
CC Baron's Executive Session
Tuesday August 31, 2010
“Discussion concerning possible amendments to Interlocal Easement Agreement between League City and MB Harbour, LTD” (Council Member Baron)
Also Discussions with City Attorney regarding pending and threatened or contemplated litigation. (Council Member Baron)
OK - So now Attorney Baron wants modify the easement agreement rather than rescinding.
What possible amendments could you have with an easement agreement on property the city can not prove it owns? The only amendment I can see is a termination date of yesterday rather than 96 years in the future.
Mr. Baron how about sharing your ideas with the citizens.
Please tell us what you are thinking.
As far as council's decision to release the title opinion, I have heard Helfand is NOT going to approve the release.
Here's my prediction: MB Harbor will not sue the city over the 99 year lease. It had little value. Suit will likely be over the developer's agreement that was approved by council in February 2006 under the supervision of City Attorney Polanco.
Scott Freudenburg - Glen Cove HOA Presidents Speaks:
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7632459
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Lipitor for the city
What are your thoughts about the priorities of our city? Do you think the local economic situation has an impact on our priorities ? Should we concentrate on updating our streets and drainage? Do you think that the operating budget impact should be considered before a project is underway? As we taxpayers all tighten our belts should all departments be asked to do the same? Should automatic raises and cost of living adjustments continue or should they be put on hold until the economic situation is better ?
As you know tightening the city belt will not be easy. But if you consider our current CIP situation cholesterol and our city the heart, then this 5 year CIP may be the Lipitor needed to prevent a heart attack.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
The White Elephant in the room
If the merits of moving the playground are so great then why the attempt to change the vote?
Let me get this straight..Some council members wish to move the playground from a specific location to an area in the sportsplex to be determined? How much time will that take? But of course they are not attempting to delay the project? A councilmember says there will be a savings to the taxpayer by moving the project but proposes, without hesitation, an increase to the spending cap set by city council by $ 100,000 ?
Give me a break. In my opinion this project is being delayed because it appears that some who have not been keeping up with current events, woke up and decided they did not want such a project in “their” part of town.
The east side, west side argument is nothing but an attempts to motivate people to their side. Divide and conquer is the old way of doing politics in League City. Will we continue to drink the kool aid?
HAS ANYONE GONE OUT THERE TO LOOK AT THE LOCATION ? If they have they will see many problems that could possibly occur at this location that would not possibly happen in League Park. It is time to do some homework council members. Go out there and have a definite location by Tuesday. Walk the area, look at the boundaries you are attempting to place on the boundless playground.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Boundless Playground - Under Construction

The existing playground equipment will be relocated to the city's park at Countryside.
Some plead for "a little fiscal responsibility please?" while others suggest that any further discussion is just a waste of time.
I wonder how many emails have been sent to the Mayor and council members?
Sunday, July 4, 2010
4th of July !!
Monday, June 7, 2010
FM 518 Bypass Public Meeting Set for June 10th
The City of League City FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
300 W. Walker May 18, 2010
League City, TX 77573
Contact: Kristi Wyatt
281-554-1025
FM 518 Bypass Public Meeting Set for June 10th
The City of League City will hold a public meeting on June 10th at 7:00 p.m. at the League City Council
Chmabers to address citizen questions and concerns regarding the FM 518 Bypass Project. The project is
intended to help alleviate traffic congestion at the Five Corners, one of the region’s most congested
intersections. The meeting, which was originally scheduled for May 27th, has been postponed to allow the
City to gather additional data.
City Manager Marcus Jahns has set up an internal working group to address community concerns regarding
the project. “Moving forward, we plan to meet with key project partners to ensure that we improve mobility
while being sensitive to all concerned,” said Public Works Director, Rich Oller, who is leading the project.
Oller is also coordinating the flow of information with a citizen group that is being assembled.
Key questions regarding the project, which has been in the planning process for nearly 10 years, revolve
around environmental and neighborhood issues as well as cost-benefit analyses of the chosen route. These
questions and others are to be addressed at the June 10th meeting. Information concerning the 518 Bypass
Project, as well as this meeting, can be found under the FM 518 Bypass Project button on the homepage of
leaguecity.com. Announcements of this meeting and other FM 518 Bypass public meetings will also be made
through the City’s Blackboard Connect phone, email and text system. Residents can sign up for the system on
leaguecity.com to ensure they receive notice of upcoming meetings.
FM 518 Bypass Project Public Meeting
June 10, 2010
7:00 p.m.
Council Chambers, 200 W. Walker
Here is the link to the information page on the city website about the project:
http://www.leaguecity.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=522
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Shut this "gate" from the past
“ Gun Range Nuisance – Call from the mayor regarding gun range. Advice as to how to characterize a gun range as a nuisance and ultimately have it removed. Discussed same with Chris Reed and Larry Herbert and put call in to Mary Chambers. Research regarding the relationship between nuisance eradication. “
According to the slip listing this took place on 5/15/2007.
There are many more entries regarding the Gun Range. Tonight our council has an opportunity to correct, what is in my opinion, an injustice. Tonight the council has the ability to shut this “gate” from the past. Tonight I believe that the council should grant the zoning request.