College Station City Council Extends Pandemic Declaration A 31st Time By A 6-1 Vote – WTAW | #citycouncil


Photo from the city of College Station showing council members (Standing L-R) John Crompton, Bob Brick, John Nichols, Dennis Maloney and (Seated L-R) Linda Harvell, Mayor Karl Mooney, Elizabeth Cunha.

Since March of 2020, the College Station city council has regularly extended an emergency declaration related to the pandemic.

During the last council meeting, the 31st extension was approved by a six to one vote.

Elizabeth Cunha voted no, stating that the word “emergency” has lost its urgency.

She also said there are currently no federal programs where the city would qualify. And she brought up the low pandemic infection rate.

Interim city attorney Adam Falco said that followed the governor extending the statewide declaration.

Click HERE to read and download background information from the June 9, 2022 College Station city council meeting.

Click below for comments from the June 9, 2022 College Station city council meeting.


 




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