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Nature center management: Temple, Belton to complete 20-year lease agreement with Corps

Miller Springs Nature Center will remain open to the public and managed by the cities of Temple and Belton for the next 20 years once a new lease agreement with a federal agency is completed. On Tuesday evening, the Belton City Council authorized City Manager Sam Listi to approve the lease agreement for the Miller Springs Nature Center — a joint operation between Temple, Belton and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. “We are currently in the third year of a five-year lease, and all parties … believe it is in the public interest to extend the existing agreement to 2041 with very minor changes to the language,” a Belton city staff report said.

2 public hearings on proposed $216 million Temple budget set

Two public hearings are scheduled on the city of Temple’s proposed $216 million budget for fiscal year 2022. The Temple City Council will hold the first hearing on the budget and proposed tax rate at 5 p.m. July 15 during its regular meeting. The Council will hold a second public hearing at 8:30 a.m. Aug. 13 before voting to adopt the budget. The two meetings will be held in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 2 N. Main St. The $216,451,423 proposed budget for the city of Temple for fiscal year 2022 calls for adding police and other positions to deal with continued growth. The proposed budget is subject to adjustments and approval from the City Council.

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