CITY OF RAGER NOTICE OF A REGULAR MEETING Notice is hereby given that a Regular Meeting oft the Governing Body oft the City of Ranger, Texas, will be held on Monday, May 9, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall, 400 West Main Street Ranger, Texas. The following subjects will be discussed, to wit: Agenda Item 01: Call to Order- Mayor Casey Roll Call/Quorum Check Invocation of Prayer Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag Pledge of Allegiance to the Texas Flag Agenda Item 02: Citizen's Presentation-At this time, anyone on the list will be allowed to speak on any matter other than personnel matters or matters under litigation, for a length of time not to exceed THREE minutes. No Council/Board discussion or action may take place on a matter until such matter has been placed on an agenda and posted in accordance with law. Agenda Item 03: Announcements from City Council or Staff-Comments may be made by council or staff, BUT NO ACTIONTAKEN on the following topics without specific notice. Those items include: Expressions of Thanks, Congratulations or Condolence; Information on Holiday schedules; Recognition of public officials, employees or citizens other than employees or officials whose status may be affected by the council through action; Reminders of community events or announcements involving an imminent threat to the public health and Agenda Item 04: Discuss/Consider: approval of the city council meeting minutes for the regular meeting on April 25, 2022 and the called meeting on May 5, 2022. - Savannah Agenda Item 05: Discuss/Consider: Results on the election of officers by the members of the Commission of Veterans Affairs for the positions of President, Vice President, Secretary and Agenda Item 06: Discuss/Consider: RESOLUTION NO. 2022-05-09-D: REGARDING CIVIL RIGHTS FOR THE AWARDED TXCDBG FUNDING FROM THE TDA. - Gerald safety of the people of the municipality. Fortenberry, City Secretary Treasurer. - Larry Monroe Gunstanson, City Manager Agenda Item 07: Discuss/Consider: RESOLUTION NO. 2022-05-09-E: A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF RANGER DESIGNATING AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES FOR CONTRACTUAL DOCUMENTS AND DOCUMENTS FOR REQUESTING FUNDS PERTAINING TO THE TEXAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (TXCDBG) GRANT AGREEMENT NUMBER CDV21-0298. - Gerald Gunstanson, City Manager CITY OF RANGER COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA! MAY9,2022 CONTINUED Agenda Item 08: Discuss/Consider: Proclaim April as Fair Housing Month: This proclamation will help to fulfill Fair Housing activity obligations as required by the grant. - Gerald Agenda Item 09: Discuss/Consider: awarding of an administrative services contract for the preparation of the City's 2022' Texas Community Development Block Grant (TxCDBG) FAST application and subsequent administrative services contract if funded.- Gerald Gunstanson, City Manager Agenda Item 10: Discuss/Consider: SECOND. ANF FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 2022-05-09-H: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS AUTHORIZING THE SALE AND CONVEYANCE OF PORTIONS OF THE UNOPENED BYRENS STREET AND MCCLESKY AVENUE AND ALLEYWAY; AUTHORIZING CONVEYANCE OF THE CLOSED PORTION OF BRISTOW AVENUE BY SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED RESERVING Al PUBLIC UTILITY AND ACCESS EASEMENT; PROVIDING FINDINGS OFI FACT; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY, EFFECTIVE DATE, AND OPEN MEETINGS CLAUSES; AND PROVIDING FOR RELATED MATTERS. - Gerald Gunstanson, City Agenda Item 11: Discuss/Consider: an update on repairs for Pine Street. - Andrew Lopez, Gunstanson, City Manager Manager Interim Public Works Director Agenda Item 12: Discuss/Consider: Consent Items; the Approval of Monthly Department Reports: Finance Report- Director Savannah Fortenberry Library Report- Librarian Diana McCullough REDC 4A Report- President Robert Butler REDC 4B Report- President Steve Gerdes Municipal Court Report- Judge Tammy Archer Agenda Item 13: Discuss/Consider: Adjournment Fire/EMS Report- Chief Darrel Fox Police Department- Chief Moran Animal Control/Code Enforcement- River Gibson Public Works Report- Interim Andrew Lopez I,t the undersigned authority, dol hereby certify that the above notice of meeting of the Governing Body of the City of Ranger is a true and correct copy of said notice on the bulletin board at the City Hall of the City of Ranger, a place convenient and readily available to the general public at all times, and notice was posted by 5:30 p.m., May 6, 2022 and remained posted for 72 hours preceding the scheduled time oft the meeting. Sawemnalfortenbeny Savannah Fortenberry, Ranger City Secretary NOTICE OFA ASSISTANCE The City council reserves the right toc convene intol Executive Session concerning any oft thei items listed on this agenda under the authority oft the Mayor, wheneveri iti is considered necessary andl legally justified under the Open Meetings Act. Ranger City Hall and Council Chambers are wheelchair. accessible and accessible parking spaces are available. Request for accommodation ori interpretives services must be made 48H hours prior tot this meeting. Please contact City Secretary's office at (254)6 647-3522 fori information or assistance. This Notice was removed from the outsidel bulletin board on. by. CITY OF RAGER REGULAR MEETING MINUTES A Regular Meeting of the Governing Body of the City of Ranger, Texas, was held on. Monday, April 25, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall, 400 West Main Street Ranger, Texas. The following subjects were discussed, to wit: Honorable John Casey Commissionerlary Monroe Commissioner Robert Butler Commissioner Kevan Moize Commissioner Bittni Boykin City Manager Gerald Gunstanson City Secretary Savannah Fortenberry Interim Public Works Director Andrew Lopez Honorable Tammy S. Archer Agenda Item 01: Call to Order- Mayor Casey COUNCIL MEMBERS AND CITY STAFF PRESENT: Mayor- Absent Place 1 Place 2 Place. 3 Place 4- Absent Absent Absent Absent Roll Call/Quorum Check- Mayor Casey Invocation of] Prayer- Mayor Casey Pledge of Allegiance to United States Flag- Mayor Casey Pledge of Allegiance to' Texas Flag- Mayor Casey Agenda Item 02: Citizen's Presentation: 1.No participation. Agenda Item 03: Announcements from City Council or Staff- 1. Commissioner Moize noted that the Water District was monitoring water. levels and may be approaching initial restrictions for drought response. 2. City Manager Gunstanson announced the tire trailers would be available at the Collection Station in May. City of Ranger residents will be able to drop off tires for free with a water bill. This does not include commercial, large farm tires, or tires with rims. There will be two trucks; the firstwilll be available starting May 2nd and the second truck will be available mid-May. 3. Commissioner Butler stated individuals interested should complete an application for the REDC-A Board. Contact Diana McCullough at the Library or City Secretary Agenda Item 04: Discuss/Consider: approval of the city council meeting minutes for the regular meeting on April 11, 2022 and the public hearing on April 11, 2022. - Savannah Commissioner Butler noted an edit to the Public Hearing on April 11,2022. Item 03 should for applications and additional information. Fortenberry, City Secretary reflect Mayor Pro-Tem Robert Butler instead of Mayor Casey. CITY OFI KANGER COUNCIL MEETING MINUIS-APILAA CONIINUED *Motion made by Commissioner Moize to approve the minutes with the noted edit and 2nd by Agenda Item 05: Discuss/Consider: ORDINANCE NO. 2022-05-09-H: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS AUTHORIZING THE SALE. AND CONVEYANCEOF PORTIONS OF THE UNOPENED BYRENS STREET AND MCCLESKY AVENUE AND ALLEYWAY; AUTHORIZING CONVEYANCE OF THE CLOSED PORTION OF BRISTOW AVENUE BY SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED RESERVING Al PUBLIC UTILITY AND ACCESS EASEMENT; PROVIDING FINDINGS OFI FACT; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY, EFFECTIVE DATE, AND OPEN MEETINGS CLAUSES; AND PROVIDING FOR *Motion made by Commissioner Monroe to approve Ordinance No. 2022-05-09-H and 2nd by Commissioner Boykin. All Ayes except for Commissioner Monroe who abstained. Motion Agenda Item 06: Discuss/Consider: The appointment oft the eight members (8) of the Commission of Veterans Affairs. Following this appointment, the Commission of Veterans Affairs will nominate and elect officers at their first meeting. - Larry Monroe, Commissioner Mayor Casey stated that the nominees would be voted on by-name instead of an overall list. Commissioner Moize asked if the council would review applications and while he did not know the individuals, three names had been provided tol him for consideration along with the eight nominees from the Veteran's Group. Commissioner Monroe provided. al briefreview of the qualifications of the nominations and highlighted these were the veterans that had been actively involved over the past years with records of support to Veteran activities. The votes by names Commissioner Butler. All Ayes and Motion Passed. RELATED MATTERS. - Gerald Gunstanson, City Manager Passed. Place 1 were as follows: Larry Monroe. Commissioner Butler made the motion to approve and seconded by Commissioner Boykin. All Ayes except for Commissioner Moize and Commissioner Robert Butler. Commissioner Monroe made the motion to approve and seconded by Commissioner Boykin. All Ayes except for Commissioner Moize and Commissioner Butler Bob Green. Commissioner Monroe-made the motion to approve and seconded by Commissioner Butler. All Ayes except for Commissioner Moize and Commissioner Boykin who Joel, Jimenez. Commissioner Butler made the motion to approve and seconded by Commissioner Boykin. All Ayes except for Commissioner Moize who abstained. Motion Passed. Aubrey Perrella. Commissioner Boykin made the motion to approve and seconded by Commissioner, Butler. All Ayes except for Commissioner Moize who abstained. Motion Ruben Zarate. Commissioner Butler made the motion to approve and seconded by Commissioner Monroe. All Ayes except for Commissioner Moize who abstained. Motion Lee Roy Pearson. Commissioner Butler made the motion to approve and seconded by Commissioner Monroe. All Ayes except for Commissioner Moize who abstained. Motion Charles Calvert. Commissioner Boykin made the motion to approve and seconded by Commissioner Monroe. All Ayes except for Commissioner Moize who abstained. Motion Monroe who abstained. Motion Passed. who abstained. Motion Passed. abstained. Motion Passed. Passed. Passed. Passed. Passed. Page 2 of3 CITYOFI KANGER COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES -APRIL4 Z3, ZULL CONTINUED *All eight original nominees were approved, sO the additional names provide by Commissioner Moize were identified as future alternates for consideration along with several other names. Agenda Item 07: Discuss/Consider: Convene in Executive Session Pursuant to Texas Government Code Section Section 551.072. Deliberations about Real Property and 551.087: Economic Development Negotiations (SB1851): A governmental body may conduct a closed meeting to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property if deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the governmental body in negotiations with a third person. Update on REDC-A Property to include Garner Building and Loop 254 properties Agenda Item 08: Discuss/Consider: Reconvene into Open Sessionand take action from Executive Session- Robert Butler, Commissioner Place 2 *After Mayor Casey reconvened in Open Session, motion made by Commissioner Moize for no council action to be taken and was 2nd by Commissioner. Monroe. All Ayes and Motion Passed. Agenda Item 09: Discuss/Consider: The City Council will now conduct a Closed Executive Session Pursuant to and in accordance with the Texas Government Code Section 551.071, Advice of Counsel and 1.05 Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, the Council shall meet and discuss the following: Update regarding ECWSD's water rate increase Agenda Item 10: Discuss/Consider: Reconvene into Open Session and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 551 Texas Government Codet take action from Executive Session -. John *After Mayor Casey reconvened in Open Session, motion made by Commissioner Moize for no council action to be taken as the council continues to request legal advice and was 2nd by Casey, Mayor Commissioner Butler. AIl Ayes and Motion Passed. Agenda Item 11: Discuss/Consider: Adjournment- 6:51pm *Motioned by Commissioner Monroe to adjourn and Commissioner Moize 2nd the motion. All Ayes and Motion Passed. These minutes were approved on the gth day of May, 2022 CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS John Casey, Mayor ATTEST: Savannah Fortenberry, City Secretary Page 3of3 CITY OF RAGER CALLED MEETING MINUTES A Called Meeting of the Governing Body of the City of Ranger, Texas, was held on' Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall, 400 West Main Street Ranger, Texas. The following subjects were discussed, to wit: Honorable John Casey Commissionerlary, Monroe Commissioner Robert Butler Commissioner Kevan Moize Commissioner Bittni Boykin City Manager Gerald Gunstanson City Secretary Savannah Fortenberry Interim Public Works Director Andrew Lopez Honorable Tammy S. Archer Agenda Item 01: Call to Order- Mayor Casey COUNCIL MEMBERS AND CITY STAFF PRESENT: Mayor Place 1 Place 2 Place 3 Place 4- Absent Absent Absent Absent Roll Call/Quorum Check- Mayor Casey Agenda Item 02: Citizen's Presentation: 1.1 No participation. Agenda Item 03: Discuss/Consider: The City Council will now conduct a Closed Executive Session at 5:31pm Pursuant to and in accordançe with the Texas Government Code Section 551.071,Advice of Counsel and 1.05 Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, the Council shall meet and discuss the following: Update règarding ECWSD's water rate increase Agenda Item 04: Discuss/Consider: Reconvene. into Open Session 6:50pm and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 5517 Texas Government Code take action from Executive Session - John *Motion made by Commissioner Butler to continue the rate appeal and Commissioner Moize 2nd Casey, Mayor the motion. All Ayes and Motion Passed. CIIY OF KANGEK LALLEDLUUNCIL VIEEIING MINUIES-MAI),. LULL LUNIINUED Agenda Item 05: Discuss/Consider: Adjournment- 6:51pm *Motioned by Commissioner Monroe to adjourn and Commissioner Butler 2nd the motion. All Ayes and Motion Passed. These minutes were approved on the gth day of May, 2022 CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS John Casey, Mayor ATTEST: Savannah Fortenberry, City Secretary Page 20 of2 A1014 Resolution No. 2022-05-09-D Regarding Civil Rights The City of Ranger, Texas Whereas, The City of Ranger, Texas, (hereinafter referred to as "City of Ranger") has been awarded TXCDBG funding through a TxCDBG grant from the Texas Department of Agriculture Whereas, The City of Ranger, in accordance with Section 109 of the Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act. (24 CFR 6); the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C. 6101- 6107); and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794) and for construction contracts greater than $10,000, must take actions to ensure that no person or group is denied benefits such as employment, training, housing, and contracts generated by the CDBG activity, Whereas, The City of Ranger, in consideration for the receipt and acceptance of federal funding for the Contract, agrees to comply with all federal rules and regulations including those rules and Whereas, The City of Ranger, in accordance with Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, and 24 CFR Part 75, is required, to the greatest extent feasible, to provide training and employment opportunities tol lower income residents and contract Whereas, The City of Ranger, in accordance with Section 104(1) of the Housing and Community Development Act, as amended, and State's certification requirements at 24 CFR 91.325(b)(6), must adopt an excessive force policy that prohibits the use of excessive force against non-violent Whereas, The City of Ranger, in accordance with Executive Order 13166, must take reasonable steps to ensure meaningful access to services in federally assisted programs and activities by persons with limited English proficiency (LEP) and must have an LEP plan in place specific to the Whereas, The City of Ranger, in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, does not discriminate on the basis of disability and agrees to ensure that qualified individuals with Whereas, the The City of Ranger, in accordance with Section 808(e)(5) of the Fair Housing Act (42 USC 3608(e)(5)) that requires HUD programs and activities be administered in a manner affirmatively to further the policies of the Fair Housing Act, agrees to conduct at least one activity Whereas, The City of Ranger, agrees to maintain written standards of conduct covering conflicts of interest and governing the actions of its employees engaged in the selection, award and (hereinafter referred to as TDA"); on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability; regulations governing citizen participation and civil rights protections; opportunities tol businesses in the TxCDBG project area; civil rights demonstrations; locality and beneficiaries for each TxCDBG project; disabilities have access to programs and activities that receive federal funds; during the contract period to affirmatively further fair housing; and administration of contracts. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS, THAT THE CITY OF RANGER ADOPTS THE FOLLOWING: 1. Citizen Participation Plan and Grievance Procedures (Form A1013); 2. Excessive Force Policy (Form A1003); 3. Section 504 Policy and Grievance Procedures (Form A1004); 4. Code of Conduct Policy (Form A1002), and 5. Fair Housing Policy (Form 1015). The City of Ranger affirms its commitment to conduct a project-specific analysis and take all appropriate action necessary to comply with program requirements for the following: 6. Section 3 economic opportunity; 7. Limited English Proficiency; and 8. Affirmatively Further Fair Housing John Casey, Mayor Name, Title Signature Date A1013 CITY OF RANGER CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN TEXAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM Note to Grant Recipients regarding Limited English Proficiency (LEP) requirements: In accordance with federal law, if there is a significant number of the population who are non-English speaking residents and are affected by the TXCDBG project, such citizens should have "meaningful access" to all aspects of the TxCDBG project. To provide meaningful access', Grant Recipients may need to provide interpreter services at public hearings or provide non-English written materials that are routinely provided in English. Examples of such vital documents include Citizen Participation notices (e.g. complaint procedures, hearing notices) civil rights notices, and any other published notice that may allow an eligible person with limited English proficiency to participate in discussing proposed CDBG activities. For more information, see LEP.gov. COMPLAINT PROCEDURES These complaint procedures comply with the requirements of the Texas Department of Agriculture's Texas Community Development Block Grant (TxCDBG) Program and Local Government Requirements found in 24 CFR $570.486 (Code of Federal Regulations). Citizens can obtain a copy of these procedures at The City of Ranger offices, 400 W Main St, Ranger, TX 76470, (254) 647-3522 during regular business hours. Below are the formal complaint and grievance procedures regarding the services provided under the TxCDBG 1. A person who has a complaint or grievance about any services or activities with respect toi the TxCDBG project, whether it is a proposed, ongoing, or completed TxCDBG project, may during regular business hours submit such complaint or grievance, in writing to the Mayor, at City of Ranger at 400 W Main St, project. Ranger TX 76470, or may call (254) 647-3522. A copy of the complaint or grievance shall be transmitted by the Mayor to the entity that is the subject of the 2. Attomey within five (5) working days after the date of the complaint or grievance was received. 3. The Mayor shall complete an investigation of the complaint or grievance, if practicable, and provide a timely written answer to person who made the complaint or grievance within ten (10) days. 4. Ifthei investigation cannot be completed dwithin ten (10) working days per 3. above, the person who made the grievance or complaint shall be notified, in writing, within fifteen (15) days where practicable after receipt of the original complaint orgrievance and shall detail when the investigation should be completed. 5. Ifn necessary, the grievance and a written copy of the subsequent investigation shall be forwarded toi the 6. Ifa appropriate, provide copies of grievance procedures and responses to grievances in both English and complaint or grievance and to The City of Ranger TXCDBG for their further review and comment. Spanish, or other appropriate language. 09/01/2020 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE When requested, The City of Ranger shall provide technical assistance to groups that are representative of persons of low- and moderate-income in developing proposals for the use of TxCDBG funds. The City of Ranger, based upon the specific needs of the community's residents at the time of the request, shall determine the level and type of assistance. PUBLIC HEARING PROVISIONS For each public hearing scheduled and conducted by The City of Ranger, the following public hearing provisions shall be observed: 1. Public notice of all hearings must be published at least seventy-two (72) hours prior to the scheduled hearing. The public notice must be published in a local newspaper. Each public notice must include the date, time, location, and topics to be considered at the public hearing. Al published newspaper article can also be used to meet this requirement sO long as it meets all content and timing requirements. Notices should also be prominently posted in public buildings and distributed to local Public Housing Authorities 2. When a significant number of non-English speaking residents are a part of the potential service area of the TXCDBG project, vital documents such as notices should be published in the predominant language Each public hearing shall be held at a time and location convenient to potential or actual beneficiaries and will include accommodation for persons with disabilities. Persons with disabilities must be able to attend the 3. must make arrangements for individuals who require auxiliary aids or services if contacted at least two 4. A public hearing held prior to the submission of a TXCDBG application must be held after 5:00 PM on a 5. When a significant number of non-English speaking residents can be reasonably expected to participate ina a public hearing, an interpreter should be present to accommodate the needs of the non-English and other interested community groups. of these non-English speaking citizens. hearings and The City of Ranger days prior to the hearing. weekday or at a convenient time on a Saturday or Sunday. speaking residents. The City of Ranger shall comply with the following citizen participation requirements for the preparation and submission of an application for a TxCDBG project: Atar minimum, The City of Ranger 1. shall hold at least one (1) public hearing to prior to submitting the application to the Texas Department of 2. shall retain documentation of the hearing notice(s), a listing of persons attending the hearing(s), minutes of the hearing(s), and any other records concerning the proposed use of funds for three (3) years from closeout of the grant to the state. Such records shall be made available to the public in accordance with 3. The public hearing shall include a discussion with citizens as outlined in the applicable TxCDBG application manual to include, but is not limited to, the development of housing and community development needs, the amount of funding available, all eligible activities under the TxCDBG program, and the use of past TxCDBG contract funds, if applicable. Citizens, with particular emphasis on persons of low- and moderate-income who are residents of slum and blight areas, shall be encouraged to submit their views and proposals regarding community development and housing needs. Citizens shall be made aware of the location where they may submit their views and proposals should they be unable to attend Agriculture. The City of Ranger Chapter 552, Texas Government Code. the public hearing. 4. When a significant number of non-English speaking residents can be reasonably expected to participate in a public hearing, an interpreter should be present to accommodate the needs of the non-English speaking residents. The City of Ranger must comply with the following citizen participation requirements in the event that the City of Ranger receives funds from the TxCDBG program: The City of Ranger 1. shall also hold a public hearing concerning any substantial change, as determined by TXCDBG, proposed to be made in the use of TxCDBG funds from one eligible activity to another again using the preceding notice requirements. Upon completion of the TxCDBG project, The City of Ranger 2. shall hold a public hearing and review its program performance including the actual use of the TxCDBG 3. When a significant number of non-English speaking residents can be reasonably expected to participate in a public hearing, for either a public hearing concerning substantial change to the TXCDBG project or for the closeout of the TxCDBG project, publish notice in both English and Spanish, or other appropriate language and provide an interpreter at the hearing to accommodate the needs of the non-English funds. speaking residents. The City of Ranger 4. shall retain documentation of the TXCDBG project, including hearing notice(s), a listing of persons attending the hearing(s), minutes of the hearing(s), and any other records concerning the actual use of funds for a period of three (3) years three (3) years from closeout of the grant to the state. Such records shall be made available to the public in accordance with Chapter 552, Texas Government Code. John Casey, Mayor Name, Title Signature Date 09/01/2020 LA CIUDAD DE CITY OF RANGER PLAN DE PARTICIPACION CIUDADANA PROGRAMA DE TEXAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM Nota a los receptores de subvencion en relacion a requisitos de Dominio Limitado del inglés: De acuerdo con la ley federal hay un numero significativo de poblaciôn que son residentes y que no hablan inglés y son afectados por el proyecto TxCDBG, estos ciudadanos deben tener "acceso significativo" a todos los aspectos del proyecto TXCDBG. Para proporcionar "acceso significativo", receptores de la subvencion pueden ser utilizados para proporcionar servicios de interpretacion en las audiencias publicas o proporcionar materiales no escritos en inglés que se proporcionan de manera rutinaria en inglés. Para obtener màs informacion, consulte LEP.gov. PROCEDIMIENTOS DE QUEJA Estos procedimientos de queja cumplen con los requisitos del Departamento de Programa de Agricultura de Texas Community Development Block Grant (TXCDBG) y los requisitos del gobierno local de Texas se encuentran en 24 CFR $570.486 (Codigo de Regulaciones Federales). Los ciudadanos pueden obtener una copia de estos procedimientos en La Ciudad de direccion postal City of Ranger, 400 W Main St, Ranger, TX Acontinuaciôn: se presentan los procedimientos formales de quejas y quejas relativas a los servicios prestados 76470, (254) )647-3522, en horario de oficina. en el marco del proyecto TxCDBG. 1. Una persona que tiene una queja o reclamaciôn sobre cualquiera de los servicios o actividades en relacion con el proyecto TXCDBG, o si se trata de una propuesta, en curso o determinado proyecto TxCDBG, pueden durante las horas regulares presentar dicha queja o reclamo, por escrito a la Mayor, a City of Ranger, 400W Main St, Ranger, TX 76470, (254) 647-3522. 2. Una copia de la queja o reclamaciôn se transmitira por el alcalde a la entidad que es encargada de la queja o reclamacion y al Abogado de La Ciudad dentro de los cinco (5) dias hâbiles 3. Ela alcalde deberà cumplir una investigacion de la queja o reclamacion, si es posible, y darà una respuesta oportuna por escrito a la persona que hizo la denuncia o queja dentro de los diez (10) 4. Sil la investigacion no puede ser completada dentro de los diez (10) dias hâbiles anteriormente, lap persona que hizo la queja o denuncia serà notificada, por escrito, dentro de los quince (15) dias cuando sea posible después de la entrega de la queja original o quejas y detallarà cuando 5. Si es necesario, la queja y una copia escrita de la investigacion posterior se remitiran a la 6. Sep proporcionarà copias de los procedimientos de queja y las respuestas a las quejas, tanto en siguientes a la fecha de la queja o dia que la reclamaciôn fue recibida. dias. se deberà completar lai investigacion. TxCDBG para su posterior revision y comentarios. inglés y espanol, u otro lenguaje apropiado. 09/01/2020 ASISTENCIA TÉCNICA Cuando lo solicite, La Ciudad proporcionarà asistencia técnica a los grupos que son representantes de las personas de bajos y moderados ingresos en el desarrollo de propuestas para el uso de losi fondos TxCDBG. La Ciudad, en base al las necesidades especificas de los residentes de la comunidad en el momento de la solicitud, deberà determinar el nivel y tipo de asistencia. DISPOSICIONES AUDIENCIA PUBLICA siguientes de audiencias publicas: Para cada audiencia publica programada y llevada a cabo por La Ciudad, se observaràn las disposiciones 1. Aviso publico de todas las audiencias deberà publicarse al menos setenta y dos (72) horas antes de la audiencia programada. El aviso publico deberà publicarse en un periodico local. Cada aviso publico debe incluir la fecha, hora, lugary y temas a considerar en la audiencia publica. Un articulo periodistico publicado también puede utilizarse para cumplir con este requisito, siempre y cuando cumpla con todos los requisitos de contenido y temporizacion. Los avisos también deben serun lugar prominente en los edificios publicos y se distribuyen a las autoridades locales de vivienda 2. Cuando se tenga un numero significativo de residentes que no hablan inglés seràn una parte de la zona de servicio potencial del proyecto TXCDBG, documentos vitales como las comunicaciones deben ser publicados en el idioma predominante de estos ciudadanos que no 3. Cada audiencia publica se llevarà a cabo en un momento y lugar conveniente para los beneficiarios potenciales o reales e incluirà alojamiento para personas con discapacidad. Las personas con discapacidad deben poder asistir a las audiencias y La Ciudad debe hacer los arreglos para las personas que requieren ayudas o servicios auxiliares en caso de necesitarlo 4. Una audiencia publica celebrada antes de la presentacion de una solicitud TXCDBG debe hacerse después de las 5:00 pm en un dia de semana 0 en un momento conveniente en sâbado 5. Cuando un numero significativo de residentes que no hablan inglés se registra para participar en una audiencia publica, un intérprete debe estar presente para dar cabida a las necesidades de publica y otros grupos interesados de la comunidad. hablan inglés. por lo menos dos dias antes de la audiencia publica. odomingo. los residentes que no hablan inglés. La Ciudad deberà cumplir con los siguientes requisitos de participacion ciudadana para la elaboracion y presentacion de una solicitud para un proyecto TxCDBG: 1. Como minimo, La Ciudad deberà tener por lo menos un (1) audiencia publica antes de presentar 2. La Ciudad conservarà la documentacion de la convocatoria(s) audiencia, un listado de las personas que asistieron a la audiencia(s), acta de la vista(s), y cualquier otra documentaciôn relativa a la propuesta de utilizar los fondos para tres (3) anos a partir de la liquidacion de la subvencion para el Estado. Dichos registros se pondràn a disposicion del publico, de conformidad las solicitud al Departamento de Agricultura de Texas. con el Capitulo 552, Codigo de Gobierno de Texas. 09/01/2020 3. Laa audiencia publica deberà incluir una discusion con los ciudadanos como se indica en el manual correspondiente de aplicaciôn TXCDBG, pero no se limita a, el desarrollo de las necesidades de vivienda y desarrollo comunitario, la cantidad de fondos disponibles, todas las actividades elegibles bajo el programa TxCDBG y el uso de fondos ultimos contratos TxCDBG, en su caso. Los ciudadanos, con especial énfasis en las personas de bajos y moderados ingresos que son residentes de las zonas de tugurios y tizôn, sei fomentarà a presentar sus opiniones yR propuestas sobre el desarrollo de la comunidad y las necesidades de vivienda. Los ciudadanos deben ser conscientes de la ubicacion en la que podrân presentar sus puntos de vista y propuestas en caso 4. Cuando un numero significativo de residentes que no hablan inglés se registra para participar en una audiencia publica, un intérprete debe estar presente para dar cabida a las necesidades de de que no pueda asistir al la audiencia publica. los residentes que no hablan inglés. La Ciudad debe cumplir con los siguientes requisitos de participacion ciudadana en el caso de que La Ciudad recibe fondos del programa TxCDBG: 1. La Ciudad celebrarà una audiencia publica sobre cualquier cambio sustancial, segun lo determinado por TXCDBG, se propuso que se harà con el uso de fondos TxCDBG de una 2. Una vez finalizado el proyecto TxCDBG, La Ciudad celebrarà una audiencia publicayrevisarà el 3. Cuando un numero significativo de residentes que no hablan inglés se puede registra para participar en una audiencia publica, yas sea para una audiencia publica sobre el cambio sustancial del proyecto TxCDBG o para la liquidaciôn del proyecto TXCDBG, publicarà un aviso en inglésy espanol u otro idioma apropiado y se proporcionara un intérprete en la audiencia para dar cabida 4. La Ciudad conservara la documentacion del proyecto TXCDBG, incluyendo aviso de audiencia(s), un listado de las personas que asistieron a la audiencia(s), acta de la vista(s), y cualquier otro registro concerniente al uso real de los fondos por un periodo de a tres (3) anos a partir de la Dichos registros se pondràn a disposicion del publico, de conformidad con el Capitulo 552, Codigo de actividad elegible a otro utilizando de nuevo los requisitos de notificacion desempeno del programa incluyendo el uso real de los fondos TxCDBG. al las necesidades de los residentes. liquidacion del proyecto al estado. Gobierno de Texas. John Casey, Mayor Nombre, Titulo /Name, Title Firma/Signature Fecha/Date 09/01/2020 A1003 Excessive Force Policy Ina accordance with 24 CFR 91.325(D)(6), The City of Ranger hereby adopts and will enforce the following policy 1. It is the policy of The City of Ranger to prohibit the use of excessive force by the law enforcement agencies within its jurisdiction against any individual engaged in non-violent civil rights demonstrations; 2. It is also the policy of The City of Ranger to enforce applicable State and local laws against physically barring entrance to or exit from a facility or location that is the subject of such non-violent civil rights with respect tot the use of excessive force: demonstrations within its jurisdiction; and 3. The City of Ranger will introduce and pass a resolution adopting this policy. As officers and representatives of City of Ranger, we the undersigned have read andi fully agree to this plan, and become a party to thet full implementation of this program. John Casey, Mayor Name, Title Signature Date 09/01/2020 A1004 Section 504 Policy Against Discrimination Based on Handicap and Grievance Procedures Ina accordance with 24 CFR Section 8, Nondiscrimination based on Handicap in federally assisted programs and activities of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. 794), and Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (42 U.S.C. 5309), City of Ranger hereby adopts the following policy and grievance procedures: Discrimination prohibited. No otherwise qualified individual with handicaps in the United States shall, solely by reason of his or her handicap, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance from the 1. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). employment in, its federally assisted programs and activities. 2. 3. 4. City of Ranger does not discriminate on the basis of handicap in admission or access to, or treatment or City of Ranger's recruitment materials or publications shall include a statement of this policy in 1. above. City of Ranger shall take continuing steps to notify participants, beneficiaries, applicants and employees, including those with impaired vision or hearing, and unions or professional organizations holding collective bargaining or professional agreements with the recipients that it does not discriminate on the basis of handicap in violation of 24 CFR Part 8. 5. For hearing and visually impaired individuals eligible tol be served or likely tol be affected by the TxCDBG program, City of Ranger shall ensure that they are provided with the information necessary to understand and participate in the TXCDBG program. Grievances and Complaints 6. a. Any person who believes she or he has been subjected to discrimination on the basis of disability may file a grievance under this procedure. It is against the lawi for City of Ranger)to retaliate against b. Complaints should be addressed to the Mayor, 400' W Main St, Ranger, TX, 76470 or call (254)647- C. Ac complaint should be filed in writing or verbally, contain the name and address of the person filing d. Acomplaint should be filed within thirty (30) working days after the complainant becomes aware of e. An investigation, as may be appropriate, shall follow a filing of a complaint. The investigation will be conducted by the Mayor. Informal but thorough investigations will afford all interested persons and their representatives, if any, an opportunity to submit evidence relevant to a complaint. f. A written determination as to the validity of the complaint and description of resolution, if any, shall be issued by Mayor, and a copy forwarded to the complainant with fifteen (15): working days after the anyone who files a grievance or cooperates in the investigation of a grievance. 3522, who has been designated to coordinate Section 504 compliance efforts. it, and briefly describe the alleged violation of the regulations. the alleged violation. filing of the complaint where practicable. 09/01/2020 g. The Section 504 coordinator shall maintain the files and records of The City of Ranger relating to the h. The complainant can request a reconsideration of the case ini instances where he ors shei is dissatisfied with the detemination/resoution as described int f. above. The request for reconsideration should be made to The City of Ranger within ten working days after the receipt of the written The right of a person to a prompt and equitable resolution of the complaint filed hereunder shall not be impaired by the person's pursuit of other remedies such as the filing of a Section 504 complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Utilization of this grievance procedure These procedures shall be construed to protect the substantive rights of interested persons, to meet appropriate due process standards and assure that The City of Ranger complies with Section 504 complaint files. detemination/esoluton. isr not a prerequisite to the pursuit of other remedies. and HUD regulations. John Casey, Mayor Name, Title Signature Date 09/01/2020 Code of Conduct Policy of The City of Ranger As a Grant Recipient of a TXCDBG contract, City of Ranger shall avoid, neutralize or mitigate actual or potential conflicts of interest sO as to prevent an unfair competitive advantage or the existence of conflicting roles that might impair the performance of the TxCDBG contract or impact the integrity of the procurement process. For procurement of goods and services, no employee, officer, or agent of The City of Ranger shall participate in the selection, award, or administration of a contract supported by TXCDBG funds if he or she has a real or apparent conflict of interest. Such a conflict could arise if the employee, officer or agent; any member of his/her immediate family; his/her partner; or an organization which employs or is about to employ any of the parties indicated herein, has a financial or other interest in or a tangible personal benefit from a firm considered for a No officer, employee, or agent of The City of Ranger shall solicit or accept gratuities, favors or anything of monetary value from contractors or firms, potential contractors or firms, or parties to sub-agreements, except where the financial interest is not substantial or the gift is an unsolicited item of nominal intrinsic value. Contractors that develop or draft specifications, requirements, statements of work, or invitations for bids or For all other cases, no employee, agent, consultant, officer, or elected or appointed official of the state, or ofa unit of general local government, or of any designated public agencies, or subrecipients which are receiving TxCDBG funds, that has any CDBG unction/responsiblly, ori is in a position to participate in a decision-making process or gain inside information, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from the TXCDBG activity. The confict-ot-interest restrictions and procurement requirements identified herein shall apply to a benefitting business, utility provider, or other third-party entity that is receiving assistance, directly or indirectly, under a TxCDBG contract or award, or that is required to complete some or all work under the TXCDBG contract in order Any person or entity including any benefitting business, utility provider, or other third-party entity that is receiving assistance, directly or indirectly, under a TxCDBG contract or award, or that is required to complete some or all work under the TXCDBG contract in order to meet a National Program Objective, that might potentially receive benefits from TXCDBG awards may not participate in the selection, award, or administration of a contract Any alleged violations of these standards of conduct shall be referred to The City of Ranger Attorney. Where violations appear tol have occurred, the offending employee, officer or agent shalll be subject to disciplinary: action, including but not limited to dismissal or transfer; where violations ori infractions appear tol be substantial in nature, the matter may be referred to the appropriate officials for criminal investigation and possible prosecution. contract. requests for proposals must be excluded from competing for such procurements. tor meet the National Program Objective. supported by CDBG funding. John Casey, Mayor Name, Title Signature Date These procedures are intendedi tos serve as guidelines for the procurement ofs supplies, equipment, construction services and professional services for the Texas Community Development Block Grant (TXCDBG) Program. The regulations related to conflict of interest and nepotism may be found at the Texas Government Code Chapter 573, Texas Local Government Code Chapter 171, Uniform Grant Management Standards by Texas Comptroller, 24 CFR570.489/9) &(h), and 2 CFR200.318 03/01/2022 A1015 Fair Housing Policy Ina accordance with Fair Housing Act, The City of Ranger hereby adopts the following policy with respect to the 1. City of Ranger agrees to affirmatively further fair housing choice for all seven protected classes (race, 2. City of Ranger agrees to plan at least one activity during the contract term to affirmatively further fair Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing: color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, and national origin). housing. 3. City of Ranger will introduce and pass a resolution adopting this policy. As officers and representatives of City of Ranger, we the undersigned have read and fully agree to this plan and become a party to the fulli implementation of this program. John Casey, Mayor Name, Title Signature Date 09/01/2020 A201 Resolution No. 2022-05-09-E RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SIGNATORIES A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF RANGER DESIGNATING AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES FOR CONTRACTUAL DOCUMENTS AND DOCUMENTS FOR REQUESTING FUNDS PERTAINING TO THE TEXAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (TXCDBG) GRANT AGREEMENT NUMBER CDV21-0298. WHEREAS, The City of Ranger has received a 2021 Texas Community Development Block Grant WHEREAS, iti is necessary to appoint persons to execute contractual documents, environmental WHEREAS, all funds will be used in accordance with all applicable federal, state, local and award to provide 03J-1 Water/Sewer Improvements; and review documents, and documents requesting grant funds from the Texas programmatic requirements including but not limited to procurement, environmental review, labor standards, real property acquisition, and civil rights requirements. Department of Agriculture, and; NOW, THEREFORE, The City of Ranger directs and designates the following to act in all matters inc connection with this grant: The Mayor, City Manager shall serve as the Chief Executive Officer and Authorized The Mayor, County Judge is authorized to review and execute environmental review documents between the Texas Department of Agriculture and the City of Ranger; and The Mayor, City Manager, City Secretary, are authorized to execute the Request for Payment Form documents and/or other forms required for requesting funds to reimburse Representative to execute contractual documents; project costs PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS, on May 9, 2022. APPROVED: John Casey, Mayor ATTEST: Savannah Fortenberry, City Secretary A1007 PROCLAMATION OF APRIL AS FAIR HOUSING MONTH WHEREAS Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended, prohibits discrimination in housing and declares it a national policy to provide, within constitutional limits, fori fair housing in WHEREAS The principle of Fair Housing is not only national law and national policy, but a WHEREAS The National Fair Housing Law, during the month of April, provides an opportunity for all Americans to recognize that complete success in the goal of equal housing opportunity can only be accomplished with the help and cooperation of all Americans. NOW, THEREFORE, WE, the City Council of The City of Ranger, do proclaim April as Fair Housing Month in City of Ranger and do hereby urge all the citizens of this locality to become the United States; and fundamental human concept and entitlement for all Americans; and aware of and support the Fair Housing law. Passed and adopted by The City of Ranger, Eastland County, State of Texas, on the gth day of May, 2022. APPROVED: John Casey, Mayor ATTEST: Savannah Fortenberry, City Secretary ORDINANCE NO. 2022-05-09-H AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS AUTHORIZING THE SALE AND CONVEYANCE OF PORTIONS OF THE UNOPENED BYRENS STREET AND MCCLESKY AVENUE AND ALLEYWAY; AUTHORIZING CONVEYANCE OF THE CLOSED PORTION OF BRISTOW AVENUE BY SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED RESERVING A PUBLIC UTILITY AND ACCESS EASEMENT; PROVIDING FINDINGS OF FACT; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY, EFFECTIVE DATE, AND OPEN MEETINGS CLAUSES; WHEREAS, the City of] Ranger has been requested to sell and transfer the unopened rights-of- way locally known as Byrens Street that lies between and abuts Lots 7-12, Block 9 and Lots 13-18, Block 2, Byrens and Riddle Addition, and the unopened McCleskey Avenue that lies adjacent to and abuts Lots 13-18, Block 9, Byrens and Riddle Addition, and the unopened 15' wide alley that lies between and abuts Lots 7-12, Block 9 and Lots 13-18, Block 9, Byrens and Riddle Addition all located AND PROVIDING FORI RELATED MATTERS. in Ranger, Eastland County, Texas; WHEREAS, there may be utility lines within such unopened right-of-way; WHEREAS, these unopened portions of Byrens Street and McCleskey Avenue and the WHEREAS, the owner of the property abutting and adjacent to the portion of Byrens Street and McCleskey Avenue and the unopened alleyway desires to purchase and acquire these rights-of- unopened alleyway abut land owned by a single property owner; way; WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is willing to sell, grant and convey the unopened right-of-way known as Byrens Street that lies between and abuts Lots 7-12, Block 9 and Lots 13-18, Block 2, Byrens and Riddle Addition, and the unopened McCleskey Avenue that lies adjacent to and abuts Lots 13-18, Block 9, Byrens and Riddle Addition, and the unopened 15' wide alley that lies between and abuts Lots 7-12, Block 9 and Lots 13-18, Block 9, Byrens and Riddle Addition all located in Ranger, Eastland County, Texas via a Special Warranty Deed and reserving a public utility and access easement within the alleyway should there be or should there need tol be any public utilities to the properties; and WHEREAS, the City desires to adopt an ordinance confirming, ratifying, and approving the closure of the above-referenced rights-of-way which is shown on the survey/plat attached with the legal description as "Exhibit A." OF RANGER, TEXAS, THAT: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Section 1. Findings. The foregoing recitals are hereby found to be true and correct and are Section 2. Consideration and Authorization to Execute Special Warranty Deed. The incorporated into this Ordinance as findings of fact by the City Council of] Ranger, Texas. Mayor and the City Secretary are hereby authorized, empowered, instructed and directed to execute a special warranty deed, in a form substantially similar to that set forth in "Exhibit B" conveying the rights and interests of the Cityi in the closed portion of Byrens Street and McCleskey Avenue described in the attached Exhibit A tol Robert Hooper, the owner of the adjacent and abutting property, provided that the special warranty deed shall reserve to the City a public utility and access easement for the installation, location, use, repair, maintenance and replacement of public utility lines and facilities, as described in the deed attached as "Exhibit B," and provided that the consideration for the conveyance of the closed portions of Byrens Street and McCleskey Avenue and the unopened alleyway shall be payment of the cost of the survey plus $100.00. Upon the execution of a deed such as the deed attached as Exhibit B the deed shall be and become a valid and binding act and deed of the City of Ranger, Texas. Section 3. Retain Utility Easement. A public utility easement (as above referenced) in, upon, under, and across the closed portion of alleyway is hereby reserved and retained by the City as described and set forth as ai reservation to conveyance in the deed attached as Exhibit B." Section 4. The Remainder of Byrens Street and McCleskey Avenue. Other than the portion stated herein, the remainder of Byrens Street and McCleskey Avenue as well as the alleyway shall remain open. herein. Section 5. Consideration. In consideration of this conveyance, shall pay the City as set out Section 6. Severability. Should any section or part of this ordinance be held unconstitutional, illegal, or invalid, or the application to any person or circumstance thereof ineffective or inapplicable, such unconstitutionality, illegality, invalidity, or ineffectiveness of such section or part shall in no way affect, impair or invalidate the remaining portion or portions thereof; but as to such remaining portion or portions, the same shall be and remain in full force and effect and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 7. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its Section 8. Open Meetings. It is hereby officially found and determined that the meeting at which this ordinance is passed was open to the public as required and that public notice of the time, place, and purpose of said meeting was given as required by the Open Meetings Act, Chapt. 551, passage. Tex. Gov't. Code. PASSED AND APPROVED on First Reading on this 25th day of April, 2022. PASSED AND FINALLY APPROVED on this gth day of May, 2022. Attest: THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS Savannah Fortenberry, City Secretary John Casey, Mayor Exhibit A (Insert metes and bound description and survey of the closed portion of Byrens Street, McCleskey Avenue and alleyway) Exhibit B SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED 228 35 Ci RE - GRID NORTH: WGS 84,GPS Z CITY OF RANGER CODE GENERAL FUND PROFIT AND LOSS REPORT APRIL2022 % INCOME April $0.00 $0.00 $6,506.36 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $70.00 $0.00 $75.00 $5,250.00 $11,446.09 $483.16 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,250.00 $0.00 $6.84 $0.00 $28,228.39 $0.00 $14,355.92 $91.39 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $67,763.15 April $9,267.98 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 YTD Budget 105-00-40300 Pool Admissions 105-00-40310 Pool Concessions 105-00-41100 Municipal Court Fines 105-00-41205 Court Security Fund 105-00-41210 Court Technology Fund 105-00-41500 Permits/License Fees 105-00-41525 Records Preservation Fee 105-00-41550 Birth Certs 105-00-41560 Death Certs 105-00-41580 Cemetery Lot Sales 105-00-41600 Cemetery Lot Location Fees 105-00-41650 Community Center Rental 105-00-41700 EMS County Subsidy 105-00-41725 EMS Fees 105-00-41750 Federal Fuel Tax Refund 105-00-41800 Office Supplies Income 105-00-41850 PILOTF Funds 105-00-42100 Airport Electricity Reimbursment 105-00-42200 Cell Tower Lease 105-00-42300 Real Property Leases 105-00-43000 Franchise Fees 105-00-43010, Drug Seizure Income 105-00-43200 Sales Tax (State) 105-00-43300 Hotel Occupancy Tax 105-00-43400 AdV/ Property Tax 105-00-44100 Interest Earned 105-00-45000 Donations 105-00-45010 Grant Revenue 105-00-46050 PDS Step Grant Reimbursement 105-00-48000 Sale of Materials 105-00-48005 Sale of Assets 105-00-48010 Sale of Real Property 105-00-48020 Misc Revenue 105-00-49730 Loan from Utility Fund 105-00-49740 Contingency 105-00-57500 Transfer from Utility $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $60,000.00 0.00% $375.00 0.00% $250.00 0.00% $700.00 0.00% $35.00 0.00% $300.00 0.00% $150.00 0.00% $3,000.00 0.00% $500.00 0.00% $300.00 0.00% $23,000.00 0.00% $150,000.00 0.00% $4,000.00 0.00% $250.00 0.00% $18,000.00 0.00% $1,500.00 0.00% $15,000.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $110,000.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $415,000.00 0.00% $1,000.00 0.00% $420,000.00 0.00% $200.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $205,891.75 0.00% $5,000.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $7,500.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $1,000.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $436,000.00 0.00% Contingency Unencumbered" FY $0.00 #DIV/O! TOTAL INCOME $0.00 $1,878,951.75 #DIV/O! EXPENSE YTD Budget $104,350.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,097.56 Admin 105-10-50010 Salaries and Wages 105-10-50020 Overtime 105-10-50021 Retirement Gift 105-10-50180 TMRS CITY OF RANGER GENERAL FUND PROFIT AND LOSS REPORT APRIL: L2022 105-10-50200 Social Security 105-10-50210 Unemployment 105-10-50220 Health Insurance 105-10-50230 Worker Compensation 105-10-50240 Life Insurance 105-10-50300 Commissioner Stipend 105-10-50400 WCt forv dlunteer/Commisioners 105-10-51000 Postage 105-10-51010 Office Supplies 105-10-51020 Janitorial Supplies 105-10-51030 Operating Supplies 105-10-51080 Fuel 105-10-53000 Rental/Lease of Equip 105-10-53005 Maintenance of Building 105-10-53015 Maint of Office Equip 105-10-53060 Maintenance of Auto's 105-10-54000 Grant Expense 105-10-54080 Office Equipment 105-10-54085 Bank Account Fees 105-10-55025 Election Services 105-10-55035 Professional Services 105-10-55055 Eastland County Crisis 105-10-55065 Advertising 105-10-55075 Incode 105-10-55090 Vehicle Lease Account 105-10-55095 Economic Development 105-10-55099 Street Fund 105-10-55105 Liability Insurance Bonds 105-10-55350 Legal 105-10-55355 Audit 105-10-55375 Appraisal District 105-10-54050 Auto Equipment 105-10-55455 Survey Expenses 105-10-56000 Dues 105-10-56010 School Tuition 105-10-56020 Meals 105-10-56030 Travel 105-10-57000 Communications 105-10-57005 Electricity 105-10-57010 Gas 105-10-57050 Miscellaneous 105-10-59001 Transfer to Contignency 105-10-59205 Loan to Utility $0.00 $0.00 $1,073.56 $468.10 $22.02 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $385.85 $0.00 $0.00 $86.11 $414.27 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.50 $0.00 $67.61 $0.00 $496.00 $0.00 $5,000.00 $3,508.06 $3,508.06 $14,000.00 $0.00 $2,070.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $19.80 $135.00 $0.00 $314.79 $126.80 $335.40 $107.78 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $7,982.78 $2,921.80 $13,037.04 $427.84 $452.40 $1,200.00 $56.00 $500.00 $750.00 $250.00 $500.00 $1,250.00 $3,000.00 $2,500.00 $100.00 $750.00 $135,891.75 $1,250.00 $100.00 $6,000.00 $4,000.00 $2,500.00 $800.00 $1,500.00 $60,000.00 $51,875.00 $0.00 $57,287.00 $20,000.00 $9,000.00 $17,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $100.00 $2,000.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $650.00 $500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $525,579.16 Sales Tax (Utility) Total Admin $41,408.69 CITY OFI RANGER GENERAL FUND PROFIT AND LOSS REPORT APRIL2022 Emergency Management 105-15-60000 Code Red 105-15-60010 COVID 19 Response 105-15-60015 Dispatch $2,500.00 $0.00 $36,000.00 $38,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total Emergency Management Police 105-20-50010 Salaries 105-20-50020 Overtime 105-20-50215 Contract Labor 105-20-50180 TMRS 105-20-50200 Social Security 105-20-50210 Unemployment 105-20-50220 Health Insurance 105-20-50230 Worker Compansation 105-20-50240 Life Insurance 105-20-50400 WC for Reserve Officers 105-20-51000 Postage 105-20-51010 Office Supplies 105-20-51030 Operating Supplies 105-20-51060 Uniforms 105-20-51070 Minor Tools 105-20-51080 Fuel 105-20-51105 Medical Expense 105-20-53000 Equipment Rental 105-20-53005 Maintenance of Building 105-20-53060 Maintenance of Auto's 105-20-53090 Maintenance of Radio 105-20-53110 Maint Other 105-20-54000 Grant Expense 105-20-54050 Auto Equip 105-20-54060 Jail Expenses 105-20-54080 Office Equip 105-20-54090 Police Equip 105-20-55035 Professional Services 105-20-55036 CopSync 105-20-55040 Court Costs 105-20-55065 Adv 105-20-55112 Insp/CertFees 105-20-55125 Drug Seizure Exp 105-20-56000 Dues 105-20-56010 School Tuition 105-20-56030 Travel $20,468.41 $300.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,610.34 $468.10 $41.13 $0.00 $212.02 $125.97 $29.90 $0.00 $0.00 $1,326.82 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $85.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $33.50 $0.00 $0.00 $525.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $122.53 $0.00 $179,722.64 $7,500.00 $5,000.00 $14,528.48 $14,322.53 $5,242.23 $26,074.08 $8,312.69 $904.80 $5.41 $500.00 $1,000.00 $500.00 $4,000.00 $250.00 $10,000.00 $250.00 $3,000.00 $500.00 $6,500.00 $250.00 $250.00 $0.00 $2,500.00 $500.00 $0.00 $250.00 $2,640.00 $27,000.00 $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $250.00 $3,000.00 $1,000.00 CITY OF RANGER GENERAL FUND PROFIT AND LOSS REPORT APRIL2022 105-20-57000 Communication 105-20-57005 Electricity 105-20-57010 Gas $136.51 $146.83 $107.77 $3,000.00 $2,500.00 $500.00 $332,252.86 Total Police! $25,739.83 Animal Control 105-21-50010 Salaries 105-21-50020 Overtime 105-21-50180 TMRS 105-21-50200 Social Security 105-21-50210 Unemployment 105-21-50220 Health Insurance 105-21-50230 Worker Comp 105-21-50240 Life Insurance 105-21-51010 Office Supplies 105-21-51030 Operating Supplies 105-21-51050 Chemical Supplies 105-21-51060 Uniforms 105-21-51070 Minor Tools 105-21-51080 Fuel 105-21-51110 Animal Control Supplies 105-21-53005 Maintenance of Building 105-21-53060 Maintenance of Auto's 105-21-54050 Auto Equipment 105-21-54070 Shop Equipment 105-21-55112 Inspection/Certufication 105-21-55450 Medical Expenses 105-21-56010 Training 105-21-56030 Travel 105-21-57000 Communications 105-21-57005 Electricity $2,851.25 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.50 $468.10 $18.85 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $44.80 $265.04 $0.00 $0.00 $437.22 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $296.75 $0.00 $0.00 $51.71 $329.42 $28,922.40 $4,000.00 $2,554.78 $2,518.56 $921.83 $6,518.52 $2,100.4 $226.20 $200.00 $250.00 $250.00 $500.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 $2,500.00 $1,200.00 $0.00 $300.00 $150.00 $750.00 $690.00 $500.00 $600.00 $3,500.00 $61,152.74 $46,682.90 $6,518.52 $3,622.59 $3,571.24 $1,307.12 $191.40 $226.20 $750.00 $500.00 Total Animal Control $4,763.64 Court 105-25-50010 Salaries 105-25-50220 Health Insurance 105-25-50180 TMRS 105-25-50200 Social Security 105-25-50210 Unemployment 105-25-50230 Worker Compensation 105-21-50240 Life Insurance 105-25-51010 Office Supplies 105-25-54101 Training $4,138.74 $536.78 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $468.10 $18.85 $0.00 $45.00 CITY OF RANGER GENERAL FUND PROFIT AND LOSS REPORT APRIL2022 105-25-55035 Proffessional Services 105-25-55050 Court Technology 105-25-55060 Court Security 105-25-55105 Liability Insurance Bond 105-25-56030 Travel 105-21-57005 Electricity $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $42.74 $4,550.06 $1,700.00 $500.00 $175.00 $500.00 $66,244.98 $239,691.71 $5,000.00 $2,500.00 $18,988.08 $18,718.92 $6,851.37 $26,074.08 $12,283.52 $904.80 $3,307.00 $100.00 $2,500.00 $500.00 $2,000.00 $3,500.00 $3,000.00 $500.00 $14,773.80 $0.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 $500.00 $250.00 $500.00 $25,000.00 $20,000.00 $3,000.00 $70.00 $1,000.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $2,500.00 $3,500.00 $2,500.00 Court Fees- Expense Total Court $9,800.27 Fire/EMS 105-30-50010 Salaries 105-30-50020 Overtime 105-30-50030 Contract Labor 105-30-50180 TMRS 105-30-50200 Social Security 105-30-50210 Unemployment 105-30-50220 Health Insurance 105-30-50230 Worker Compensation 105-30-50240 Life Insurance 105-30-50400 WCf for Vol FireFighters 105-30-51000 Postage 105-30-51010 Office Supplies 105-30-51020 Janitorial Supplies 105-30-51030 Operating Supplies 105-30-51050 Drug Supplies 105-30-51060 Uniforms 105-30-51070 Minor Tools 105-30-51080 Fuel 105-30-51090 Grant Funds 105-30-53000 Rental Lease Equipment 105-30-53005 Maintenance of Building 105-30-53060 Repair & Maintenance Vehicles 105-30-53070 Maint of Mach/Equip 105-30-53090 Maint of Radio 105-30-53110 Maint of Other 105-30-54100 EMS Equipment 105-30-55035 Prof Fees 105-30-55112 Insp Cert Fees 105-30-55105 Liability Insurance Bond 105-30-55450 Medical Expenses 105-30-56000 Dues 105-30-56010 School tuition 105-30-56030 Travel 105-30-57000 Communication 105-30-57005 Electricity 105-30-57010 Gas $22,122.68 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,838.37 $468.10 $18.85 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $12.90 $0.00 $46.47 $0.00 $0.00 $2,394.01 $4,132.60 $0.00 $429.99 $583.41 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,887.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $166.29 $282.43 $549.85 CITY OF RANGER GENERAL FUND PROFIT AND LOSS REPORT APRIL2022 105-30-57020 Emergency Operating Center $0.00 $35,000.00 $460,013.27 $64,272.00 $4,000.00 $10,000.00 $5,297.91 $5,222.81 $1,911.62 $6,518.52 $5,202.33 $452.40 $123.71 $0.00 $100.00 $500.00 $1,000.00 $250.00 $7,500.00 $500.00 $24,131.87 $4,000.00 $14,750.00 $0.00 $75,000.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 $0.00 $500.00 $27,500.00 $298,733.16 $21,424.00 $1,662.50 $1,638.94 $385.63 $6,518.52 $117.83 $226.20 $500.00 Fire/EMS Total $34,932.95 Street 105-40-50010 Salaries 105-40-50020 Overtime 105-40-50030 Contract Labor 105-40-50180 TMRS 105-40-50200 Social Security 105-40-50210 Unemployment 105-40-50220 Health Insurance 105-40-50230 Worker Compensation 105-40-50240 Life Insurance 105-40-50400 WC for Volunteers 105-40-51010 Office Supplies 105-40-51030 Operating Supplies 105-40-51050 Chemical 105-40-51060 Uniforms 105-40-51070 Minor Tools 105-40-51080 Fuel 105-40-51090 Grant Expense 105-40-53000 Rental of Equip 105-40-53050 Maint of Streets 105-40-53060 Maint of Autos 105-40-53070 Maint of Mach 105-40-53080 Maint of Shop Equip 105-40-54030 Street Improvements 105-40-54050 Auto Equip 105-40-54060 Machine & Equipment 105-40-54070 Shop Equip 105-40-55358 Rental/Lease of Equip 105-40-5600 Dues/Fees 105-40-57005 Electricity 105-40-57200 Transfer from Street Fund $0.00 $0.00 $754.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $468.10 $18.85 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $58.05 $0.00 $0.00 $35.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,234.43 $200.00 $269.49 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $50.00 $2,278.35 $0.00 Total Street $7,366.27 Library 105-50-50010 Salaries 105-50-50180 TMRS 105-50-50200 Social Security 105-50-50210 Unemployment 105-50-50220 Health Insurance 105-50-50230 Worker Compensation 105-50-50240 Life Insurance 105-50-51020 Janitorial Supplies $2,289.86 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2.34 $468.10 $18.85 $0.00 CITY OF RANGER GENERAL FUND PROFIT AND LOSS REPORT APRIL2022 105-50-51030 Operating Supplies 105-50-53005 Maintenance of Building 105-50-53070 Maintenance of Machinery 105-50-55105 Liability Insurance Bond 105-50-57000 Communications 105-50-57005 Electricity 105-50-57010 Gas $0.00 $19.01 $0.00 $0.00 $73.57 $36.68 $460.97 $1,300.00 $250.00 $100.00 $50.00 $750.00 $400.00 $1,500.00 $36,823.62 Total Library $3,369.38 Cemetery 105-55-50010 Salaries 105-55-50020 Overtime 105-55-50030 Part Time Seasonal 105-55-50180 TMRS 105-55-50200 Social Security 105-55-50210 Unemployment 105-55-50220 Health Insurance 105-55-50230 Worker Compensation 105-55-50240 Life Insurance 105-55-51020 Janitorial Supplies 105-55-51030 Operating Supplies 105-55-51060 Uniforms 105-55-51070 Minorl Tools 105-55-51080 Fuel 105-55-53070 Maintenance of Machinery 105-55-57000 Communication 105-55-57005 Electricity $2,987.02 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $510.30 $468.09 $18.85 $0.00 $29.52 $0.00 $87.85 $221.73 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $32,136.00 $250.00 $5,000.00 $2,901.15 $2,860.03 $672.95 $6,518.52 $2,587.11 $226.20 $0.00 $1,000.00 $500.00 $500.00 $3,000.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $59,651.96 $1,878,951.75 Total Cemetery $4,323.36 TOTAL EXPENSE $131,704.39 -$63,941.24 P&L Difference 00 0 0 d0 0 60 00 00 00 0 88 0 3113 & & 88 E & 0 00 & 88 8 o City of Ranger General Expenses by' Vendor Summary April 2022 Apr22 225.00 1,137.00 Standard Insurance Company 256.05 Temi Nichols 1,226.37 Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts 414.27 The Knight Law Firm, LLP 172.54 Tindall's Hardware 46.47 TML Health Benefits Pool 46.00 TML Intergovernmental Risk Pool 809.00 TWDB Debt Service Fund 496.00 TXU Energy 33.50 Union Pacific Railroad 269.25 US Bank Voyager Fleet Systems 100.00 Vulcan Construction Materials, LLC 12.90 W.E. Greenwood Auto Parts 875.60 White's Ace Hardware 522.22 Zack Burkett Co. 298.83 TOTAL 200.00 300.00 300.00 27.50 750.00 410.87 20.95 105.00 10,000.00 3,508.06 4,696.36 5,000.00 3,508.06 4,132.60 328.68 Abilene Professional Center Airgas USA, LLC AT&T Mobility Atmos Energy Benchmark Business Solutions Blake Fulenwider Bound" Tree Medical LLC Brodart Co. Buster Robinson Eastland County Newspapers Eastland County Treasurer Eastland County' Veterinary Clinic Eastland Heaven Sent Floral Eastland Memorial Hospital FFB Cardmember Services Freddy's Garage Jive Communications Inc. K&KI Motors Kennedy Computer Solutions Inc. Larry Watson Jr Lazy 3 Animal Care Lonestar Fire Specialties Medic Built LLC MidAmerica Books NetLink Security Control Co. Ranger City Bond Construction Fund Ranger Economic Development Corp Ranger Municipal Court Ranger PD Lease Account Ranger Street Maintenance Fund Rugged Notebooks Shoppin Baskit- Corp 176.25 2,150.00 4,464.86 2,070.00 584.93 5,573.69 3,744.79 4,000.00 3,676.20 50.00 3,845.55 210.89 155.65 52.49 2,933.78 73,918.16 City of Ranger Utility Expenses by' Vendor Summary April 2022 Apr2 22 866.00 550.70 179.41 630.36 28,254.40 56.97 668.00 187.00 20.00 66,674.26 802.15 190.00 1,029.42 39.39 224.00 1,375.00 3,750.00 5,349.13 298.84 490.00 222.66 290.00 55.73 582.06 21,900.89 376.01 103.68 2,549.71 130.17 2,435.21 3,744.79 2.63 2,880.43 544.05 1,179.24 488.08 149,120.37 Ana-Lab Corp. APSCO SUPPLYI INC. AT&T Mobility BenMark Supply Company Inc. Blake Fulenwider Bryans Auto Supply Buster Robinson Cary Services DPC Industries, Inc. Eastland County' Water Supply District FFB Cardmember Services First Financial Bank Freddy's Garage Gary's Automotive, Inc. H&R Feed & Fertilizer Hydro Plus, LLC IMC Waste Disposal, Inc. Jacob & Martin, LTD Jive Communications Inc. Kennedy Computer Solutions Inc. LCRA Mike's Tire Service MVBAI LLC Nobles Road Construction Republic Services Shoppin Baskit- Corp Standard Insurance Company Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Tindall's Hardware TML Health Benefits Pool TML Intergovernmental Risk Pool TMRS TXU Energy United States Postal Service US Bank Voyager Fleet Systems W.E. Greenwood. Auto Parts TOTAL 6 d0 88 Date Transaction 4/13/2022 DEBIT 4/11/2022 DEBIT 4/11/2022 DEBIT 4/8/2022 DEBIT 4/8/2022 DEBIT 4/7/2022 DEBIT 4/7/2022 DEBIT 4/6/2022 DEBIT 4/6/2022 DEBIT 4/6/2022-DEBIT 4/6/2022 DEBIT 4/5/2022 DEBIT 4/4/2022 DEBIT 4/4/2022 DEBIT 4/4/2022 DEBIT 4/4/2022 DEBIT 4/1/2022 DEBIT 4/1/2022 DEBIT 3/29/2022 DEBIT 3/25/2022 DEBIT 3/24/2022 DEBIT 3/24/2022 DEBIT 3/24/2022 DEBIT 3/24/2022 DEBIT 3/22/2022 DEBIT 3/22/2022 DEBIT 3/21/2022 DEBIT 3/17/2022 DEBIT 3/16/2022 DEBIT 04/2022 Name General 22.53 45.47 Utility 15 7.5 4 2 8.95 IDENTOGO BILLERICA EASTLAND VEHREG EGOV.COM INTUIT *PayrollEE usag CL.INTUIT EASTLAND VEHREG EGOV.COM TKGOV'SERVICEFEEDIR EGOV.COM TXGOV-SERVICEFEEOIR EGOV.COM USPS.COM CLICKNSHIP 800-344-7 PAYPAL *TMCN 402-935-7 PAYPAL *TMCN 402-935-7 PAYPAL *TMCN 402-935-7 PAYPAL' *TMCN 402-935-7 USPS PO 4874450470 RANGER QUILL CORPORATION: 800-982-3 SHERWOOD TRACTOR HTTPSSHER TEEXI ECOMMERCE 979-458-6 TEEXI ECOMMERCE 979-458-6 USPS PO 4874450470 RANGER AMER ASSOC NOTARIES713-6442 USPS PO 4874450470 RANGER AMZN Mktp US*1N7759BT2 Amzn.com/ WAL-MART #0561 EASTLAND PAYPAL *DBZON 402935773 AMZN Mktp US*164215391 Amzn.com/ FRGN TRANS FEE-PAYPAL *DBZON AMZN Mktp US*1N2F66MS0 Amzn.com/ TRAINING! 512-459-3 QUILL CORPORATION: 800-982-3 USPS PO 4874450470 RANGER eBay 075082903964083761 45 45 45 45 7.38 125.97 29.52 50 50 22.14 34.9 132.84 47.45 56.92 1.13 29.99 163.88 166.58 285 119.25 36.9 32.45 875.60 $ 802.15 > 1,677.75 Totals Grand Total 00 2 $I 6A - A 6 I x 6 a E Ranger Economic Development Corporation - A Cash Statement April 2022 Checking Account Checkbook Balance as of March 31, 2022-- --$212,599.34 Deposits 4/20/22 City of Ranger $1,754.03 Total Deposits 1,754.03 Disbursements 4/20/22 4/20.22 2574 TXU Garner 2651 kWh @ $0.135 2575 Diana McCullough Contract Labor 63.53 400.00 Total Disbursements 463.53 -$217,758.84 Checkbook Balance as of April 29, 2022-- Ranger Economic Development Corporation - Type A Account Information - April 2022 *First Financial Certificate of Deposit -44-- *First Financial Certificate of Deposit -08- Checkbook Balance as of 4/29/22- TOTAL REDC. BALANCES *Certificate ofl Deposit Balances as of October 1, 2021. Diana McCullough, REDC Executive Director $59,158.65 $36,482.37 $217,758.84 $313,399.86 Sheet1 Type 4B Ranger Economic Development Corporation Date Check No. Income Expense Account #' ******2341 01/08/20 01/16/20 02/14/20 02/18/20 03/26/20 04/28/20 05/13/20 06/15/20 06/16/20 07/01/20 07/03/20 07/13/20 07/29/20 08/18/20 09/16/20 10/20/20 11/17/20 11/27/20 12/18/20 01/08/21 01/27/21 02/24/21 03/09/21 03/25/21 04/07/21 04/13/21 05/18/21 05/24/21 05/24/21 06/16/21 07/20/21 08/19/21 09/15/21 10/29/21 11/05/21 12/02/21 12/30/21 01/19/22 02/18/22 01/08/22 03/17/22 04/20/22 To/From $25.00 1st Financial City of Ranger City of Ranger $750.00 Cameron Gulley Audit Fees City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger $31,850.00 Flatworks $4,337.70 Display Sales City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger $4,473.93 Display Sales City of Ranger $45.00 1st Financial City of Ranger City of Ranger $19,998.00 Flatworks City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger $1,495.00 Display Sales $750.00 Cameron Gulley City of Ranger City ofF Ranger City ofF Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger $45.00 FFNB City of Ranger City of Ranger Sales Tax Description Balance $116,799.75 $118,611.68 $121,541.96 $120,791.96 $123,040.83 $124,668.54 $126,832.96 $125,877.56 $127,883.45 $96,033.45 $91,695.75 $93,857.03 $93,714.27 $96,159.94 $98,082.74 $99,930.58 $102,932.20 $98,458.27 $100,269.46 $100,224.16 $101,903.42 $104,282.00 $84,284.00 $86,670.96 $86,615.90 $88,490.63 $91,074.98 $89,579.98 $88,829.98 $90,970.31 $92,970.32 $95,504.72 $97,642.83 $99,659.39 $76,434.89 $79,583.33 $81,513.06 $83,637.48 $86,292.60 $86,247.60 $90,590.40 $92,344.43 $92,344.43 Debit 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 Safety Deposit Box Rental Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Fire Dept Concrete REDCI Project Christmas Decorations 50% REDCI Project Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Safety Deposit Box Rental Sales Tax Sales Tax Walnut St. Clinic 1/2 Concrete Work Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Christmas Decorations Audit Fees Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales" Tax Safety Deposit Box Rental Sales Tax $1,811.93 $2,930.28 $2,248.87 $1,627.71 $2,164.42 $2,005.89 $2,161.28 $2,445.67 $1,922.80 $1,847.84 $3,001.62 $1,811.19 $1,679.26 $2,378.58 $2,386.96 $1,874.73 $2,584.35 $2,140.33 $2,000.21 $2,534.40 $3,138.11 $2,016.56 $3,148.44 $1,929.73 $2,124.42 $2,655.12 $4,342.80 $1,754.03 $955.40 Knox Waste Dervice 225SR Rusk St. Rolloffs REDC Project $142.76 Tindals Hardware Fire Dept Concrete REDCI Project misc paint, rollers 1048 Debit 1049 1050 1051 1052 Christmas Decorations 50% REDC Project + Chg Add $55.06 Tindalls Hardware Walnut St. Clinic Misc. paint and assoc. items 1053 $23,224.50 Ranger Airfield Foundal Restrooms, showers and arrow construction Debit TOTAL Page 1 LIBRARY REPORT April 2022 Beginning of Petty Cash CREDIT Copies Donations TOTALCREDITS DEBIT Amazon.Com e 103.77 Book Sales (from "Quarter Shelves") 22.00 19.40 1.00 42.40 Sunday at the Sunflower. Inn by Jodi' Thomas Mothers and. Daughters of the Bible Speak by Shannon Bream 17.12 Watercress -2022 Caldecotte Winner by Andrea Wang 9.98 16.99 44.09 Total Amazon TOTALDEBIIS TOTALPETTY CASH 44.09 102.08 Thankyou foryours support! Diana McCullough 6 o o00r 9000 0999 0009 3 w 1 cvo 1 91o 5 O099" aR v 1 T Tge 1 06 2 o loro 9 1o 9 9 8 2 voS a w9 9 3 d0 °1°1019 FR - Fooro FEO Foog C O09y9 mro wo9 00l000l0 or 0o ooo woocoo 0000 Municipal Court Report April 2022 New Cases Filed 33 CITATIONS ISSUED BY POLICE 2 CITATIONS ISSUED BY ACO and or CODE ENFORCEMENT Total Cases Disposed 15 Dismissed after Driver Safety Course 4 Show Cause 0 Notice to Appear 0 Arrest Warrants 0 Fines, Court Costs and Other Amounts Collected: a. Kept by City b. Remitted to State $4,017.76 $2,070.20 $6,087.96 C.1 Total Ranger Fire Department Ranger, TX 76470254-647-1505 5001 - ELoop 254 FIREDEYT Responses for 2022 EMS 262 Fire 1124 Total - 386 Average Calls per Month: 96.5 Responses for 2021 EMS 281 Fire 104 Total: 385 Average Calls per Month: 96.25 RANGER POLICE DEPARTMENT 100 North Marston Street - Ranger, TX 76470 IP: 09P221FCS98P3WsBlEp@nyepaaog OLICE Monthly Report April 2022 Police Officer Activity: 303 Security Check/ Extra Patrol: 156 Reports Generated: 20 Calls for Service: 147 911 hang up, Info, Welfare, Alarms, Civil, Agency Assist, Citizen Assist etc- 67 Domestics/Disturbances-10 Burglaries/Crim Mischt/Thett-13 larassmenvirespass/rrowier/9usP person/veh- 27 Noise Complaints-4 Accidents-6 Animal complaint-20 Juvenile Complaints-2 Citations: 33 Warnings: 9 Page 1 of1 RANGER POLICE DEPARTMENT 100 North Marston Street Ranger, TX 76470 IP:( (254)6 8P2IF0S16/-B,Epagargepalaog Animal Shelter Report: April, 2022 ACO-River Gibson Animal Control Officer Impound- 16 Impound By Police- 1 Adopted- 1 Foster Homes- 0 Left In Shelter- 4 Returned to Owner- 4 Euthanized- 8 Citations issued- 2 (code enforcement) ACO Notes Cleaned/Sanitized and maintained kennels. Followed up on 13 properties for code enforcement. Started 9 new reports and Certified letters sent due to code enforcement violations. - Responded to 23 animal complaint calls. -I Picked up 5 separate road kills and dumping's. Assisted with police investigations and warrant arrest. Responded to after hour calls from dispatch and police department regarding animal problems. City of Ranger Public Works Monthly Report-April 2022 Water: 2minor leaks- 2" 7% decrease Known Loss- 8.9% Total Loss- 27% 12,737,000 Purchased this month-24500gal/day Wastewater: Avg. daily flow- 115,576g gals/day Total- 3,467,300 gals 3customer taps replaced 5Sewer Backups (Not representative of all backups in system) Street: Pine St. Update -Agenda item 16th-18th Routine potholing Cleaned and Cleared Elm and Pine Alley Sanitation: 41 Roll off disposed of $2,500.00- 101 total Total fort the year-$8,446.70 Basic Trash service- Avg.521,000/month Tire Trailer Delivered. Est. over 5001 tires already