San Angelo City Council finally put an end to potential TIRZ funding for nonprofit organizations in the North zone. It has never been allowed in the South TIRZ zone. Mayor elect Tom Thompson made the motion and it passed 6-1. Councilperson Lucy Gonzales, the lone "Nay vote", said the issue has been going on for eight years and a nonprofit has never received TIRZ funding.
The City Attorney informed Council it will need to pass ordinance changes to comply with Thompson's successful motion. Next up on the agenda were three TIRZ projects, two bars and one retail establishment.
Voters approved a $41.6 million bond for Coliseum improvements for a nonprofit Rodeo Association.
SASSRA will execute a “Chapter 380” agreement required for the bond process. SASSRA will assume maintenance and operations of the Coliseum. At that time, the operation of the Coliseum will be transferred into the existing lease agreement between COSA and SASSRA.
City Council had to approve the item being on the ballot.
The City of San Angelo gave $2 million to nonprofit Angelo State University for the pilot training facility. It did so via the Development Corporation.
San Angelo's City Council has funneled big money to major nonprofits. Yesterday it turned down staff's recommendation to allow nonprofits to access a portion of North TIRZ funding. It did so permanently and without apology.