State & Local Meeting
City Council Workshop - March 10, 2026
March 10, 2026
The City Council Workshop for the City of Kerrville held on March 10, 2026, focused primarily on discussions regarding the storm water drainage fee and the Olympic pool construction project. The council reviewed the current flat-rate storm water fee structure, which was implemented in 2022, and noted a revenue shortfall compared to maintenance expenses. They considered transitioning to a tiered fee system based on property size to more equitably distribute costs and better fund ongoing and future drainage projects, including a $15 million backlog of unfunded projects. The council discussed the administrative and billing implications of switching to a tiered system and expressed a preference for further study before making a final decision. Additionally, the council received an update on the Olympic pool construction, highlighting significant unforeseen underground issues that have delayed the project and increased costs, leading to a decision to close the pool for the summer to ensure proper completion. The workshop also briefly touched on progress with the Quinland Creek sewer line project and related developer agreements tied to a US Economic Development Administration grant. No formal votes were recorded during the meeting, but action items include further evaluation of the storm water fee structure and continued monitoring of the pool project.
Sources
- City Council Workshop - March 10, 2026 · City of Kerrville - Government · Mar 10