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Council approved multiple consent and ordinance items, including affordable‑housing extension and civility ordinance vote

November 12, 2025 | Houston, Harris County, Texas


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Council approved multiple consent and ordinance items, including affordable‑housing extension and civility ordinance vote
At the close of public comment the Houston City Council moved through its agenda, approving a series of consent items, resolutions and ordinances.

Key outcomes recorded in the meeting included:

• Adoption of the minutes of Nov. 5 (motion moved by Councilmember Castex‑Tatum and passed).

• Resolutions: Items 9–13 were called for a vote and passed on the consent calendar.

• Item 14 (ordinance): Council voted to extend affordability covenants to 40 years for a senior multifamily housing project; staff said the project will add about 103 units reserved for households at or below roughly 30–60% of area median income. Council discussion emphasized the need for more affordable housing and required community outreach by developers.

• Item 16 (ordinance): Council discussed and voted to deny a proposed rate increase for a small Kingwood‑area water system due to service concerns.

• Item 23 (and related items): Multiple procurement and collection items moved on the consent calendar after discussion; councilmembers raised concerns about dilapidated or tax‑delinquent properties and enforcement speed.

• Item 31 (ordinance): Council considered and approved an expanded 24‑hour civility zone and related measures for a neighborhood‑requested site; several members asked for additional data on dispositions of civility and diversion cases before implementing similar measures elsewhere. The transcript recorded at least two 'no' votes (Councilmembers Jackson and Kamen) while the motion carried.

• Item 32 (ordinance): Council approved disposition/purchase steps related to Midtown Redevelopment Authority land to support future affordable housing planning.

Most votes were announced by voice; the transcript does not include a full roll‑call tally for every item. Where members recorded 'no' votes during the meeting, the clerk noted them on the record. Council concluded with district announcements and adjourned in memory of Rabbi Roy Walter.

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