During Tuesday’s Killeen City Council meeting, there was a spirited discussion during citizen comments about the State Attorney General’s and Bell County’s separate lawsuits against the city of Killeen over
The Killeen City Council on Tuesday tentatively approved a proposal by Councilman Rick Williams to allocate $1.1 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding to reestablish a transit line for
Killeen water bills could be going up due increased street maintenance fee 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.
Killeenâs roads are a mess.
That should be obvious to anyone who drives on them regularly. And the situation has only gotten worse since the severe winter weather that pummeled the area in February left many streets with potholes, broken pavement and in some cases, entire sections of missing asphalt.
The damage has been so severe that Killeen City Manager Kent Cagle told City Council members in early March that about $40 million would required to repair the damage. Thatâs on top of the $120 million needed for repairs to Killeenâs 539 miles of streets and roads, based on a yearlong city-funded study by Transmap, an Ohio-based firm.
Killeen council votes unanimously against flying Juneteenth flag over city hall
Some council members previously said allowing one flag to fly over city hall would open a Pandora s box for others wanting the same. Author: 6 News Digital (6News) Published: 9:09 PM CDT May 25, 2021 Updated: 10:21 PM CDT May 25, 2021
KILLEEN, Texas The Killeen City Council voted unanimously against flying the Juneteenth flag over city hall to commemorate the holiday, according to a Killeen spokesperson.
The vote on May 25 came after Ronnie Russell with the Innovative Black Chamber of Commerce sought to have the Juneteenth flag flown from June 18 to June 20. Juneteenth, which is short for June Nineteenth, marks the end of slavery not only in Texas but the United States in 1865.