Killeen City Council is expected to vote on whether to enter into a contract with an Austin law firm to perform redistricting services for the city.
The matter will be discussed during a regularly scheduled council meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday in City Hall, according to the agenda for the meeting.
A vote on the resolution was postponed last week until further clarification could be provided to some members of council.
The council is considering entering into an Interlocal Copperation Contract with Austin-based law firm Bickerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta LLP. to provide redistricting services for the cityâs voting districts. The agency will determine if Killeenâs voting districts are unbalanced during an initial assessment. If they are out of balance, the law firm will work with city officials and staff to redevelop a redistricting process that keeps it in compliance.
Tambellini Group Announces National Winners of 2021 Technology Leadership Awards, California Polytechnic State University and Alamo Colleges District Take Top Honors
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IRVINGTON, Va., March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ After receiving a record number of nominations from higher education institutions across North America, Tambellini Group is pleased to announce that California Polytechnic State University and the Alamo Colleges District in Texas are the 6
th annual Tambellini Technology Leadership Award winners.
William J. (Bill) Britton, the CIO and VP of Information Technology at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, won the 2021 CIO Award. Alamo Colleges earned the Innovative Technology Team Award for their work led by Thomas Cleary, vice chancellor for planning, performance, accreditations, and information systems.
The Department of Nursing Education at San Antonio College was founded in 1967.
San Antonio College has received approval to offer the Alamo College District’s first bachelor’s degree. The RN to BSN Bridge Program is designed for licensed registered nurses with associate’s degrees.
The Bridge Program will build on San Antonio College’s existing two-year nursing program, which was founded in 1967. SAC plans to enroll its first cohort in the fall of 2021.
San Antonio College President Robert Vela said SAC’s nursing department was a good candidate for the Alamo Colleges District’s first bachelor’s degree because it has a long history of preparing skilled registered nurses.