City of Marble Falls reviews six years of advances

  • Left: Marble Falls City Councilman Craig Magerkurth discussed infrastructure with municipal crew members, including 26-year water department veteran Curtis Chelette, on a tour of city facilities after the meeting.
    Left: Marble Falls City Councilman Craig Magerkurth discussed infrastructure with municipal crew members, including 26-year water department veteran Curtis Chelette, on a tour of city facilities after the meeting.
  • Above: Marble Falls Police Assistant Chief Glen Hanson conferred with Capt. Robert Talamantes at the start of a facilities and infrastructure tour on May 11 by council members. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Above: Marble Falls Police Assistant Chief Glen Hanson conferred with Capt. Robert Talamantes at the start of a facilities and infrastructure tour on May 11 by council members. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
  • Right: (From left) Marble Falls Finance Director Jeff Lazenby, Marble Falls Fire Chief Russell Sander and firefighter Bailee Jordan were among city staff who talked resources with council members on May 11 at Lakeside Pavilion.
    Right: (From left) Marble Falls Finance Director Jeff Lazenby, Marble Falls Fire Chief Russell Sander and firefighter Bailee Jordan were among city staff who talked resources with council members on May 11 at Lakeside Pavilion.
  • Marble Falls City Council members were sworn in this morning May 11 at Lakeside Pavilion. Council members (from left) Dave Rhodes and Reed Norman were re-elected. Challenger Bryan Walker is new to the board, and incumbent Councilman Richard Westerman was sworn in as the new mayor. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Marble Falls City Council members were sworn in this morning May 11 at Lakeside Pavilion. Council members (from left) Dave Rhodes and Reed Norman were re-elected. Challenger Bryan Walker is new to the board, and incumbent Councilman Richard Westerman was sworn in as the new mayor. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
Marble Falls city leaders reviewed the last several years of projects, budget gains and amenities on May 11 in the context of the council’s long-term strategic planning process, prior to a facilities tour. Among strides, presented at the special council meeting, were municipal actions that helped clear the way for commercial and residential development. City Manager Mike Hodge provided a…

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