Meeting
City Council Workshop - June 23, 2026
Body
City of Kerrville - Government
Date
June 22, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The City Council Workshop for the City of Kerrville held on June 23, 2026, focused extensively on post-flood recovery efforts and community restoration projects. Key procurement-related discussions included a $150,000 grant awarded by the Community Foundation to the Kerr County River Foundation for ecological restoration and river trail maintenance projects. The Foundation has also granted over $10 million to the City of Kerrville for various infrastructure and community enhancement projects, including a $460,000 grant for replacing the Campmeeting Creek Bridge and park amenities, and an $8.4 million grant for improvements at Louise Hayes Park. Additionally, the Foundation has invested $15 million in business recovery, including grants and zero-interest loans to local businesses. The meeting highlighted the importance of local partnerships, volunteer engagement, and sustainable funding strategies, with an emphasis on advocating for state and federal resources to support long-term infrastructure and resilience needs. No formal votes were recorded during the workshop, but multiple funding allocations and grant awards were detailed as part of ongoing recovery efforts.
Source
City of Kerrville - Government