Killeen council votes to ban use of no-knock warrants by KPD kdhnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kdhnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
To the Editor:
Iâd like to share my opinion on a recent KDH article about a possible pay raise for Killeenâs city council.
Thereâs an argument to be had for both sides.
I agree with Councilwoman Debbie Nash-King when she says that council members are servants to the community.
The fact that the council does this job for so little pay is admirable.
This is why Iâve been so supportive of the council and the mayor when uninformed individuals are quick to criticize.
I know that these men and women are not motivated by financial gain, but rather their love for our city and its residents.
The Killeen City Council voted Tuesday to bring back for discussion the allocation of $4 million for short-term street repairs.
Half of the money would come from Capital Improvement Project funding; the other half from the street maintenance fund.
The vote was 6 to 1, with Councilwoman Shirley Fleming voting against, saying she didnât believe the funding would be sufficient.
Following a motion by Councilwoman Debbie Nash-King to bring back for discussion moving $2 million of Capital Improvement Funds for winter storm-related street repair, the audio connection with remote participants was lost for the second time at Tuesdayâs council workshop.
Councilmembers Terry Clark and Fleming were taking part in the workshop by remote teleconference.
Killeen resident clarifies his recent remarks before Killeen City Council kdhnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kdhnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.