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Upland Crossing Public Improvement District (PID) Advisory Board
The Upland Crossing PID Advisory Board will receive an update on current year activities and discuss the proposed service and assessment plan for fiscal year 2026-27. Property owners can voice concerns during public comment. The board will also vote on two new board positions.
- Update on FY 2025-26 board activities and projects
- Discussion of proposed FY 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan
- Public comment for property owners
- Voting on two positions for the PID Advisory Board
Building Board of Appeals
The board will approve January meeting minutes and hear an update on city model codes and the Construction Advisory Board. It will also schedule its next meeting for October 2026. This agenda is largely procedural and contains no public hearings, zoning changes, or budget items.
- Approval of January 5, 2026 meeting minutes
- Update on city model codes and Construction Advisory Board activities
- Scheduling of next regular meeting for October 5, 2026
Electric Utility Board
The Electric Utility Board will review the proposed operating budget and capital program for the upcoming fiscal year. Discussion topics include revenue projections, service rates, transmission project borrowing, and strategic plan updates.
- Fiscal Year 2026-27 Draft Budget presentation
- Review of revenue and expense projections
- Discussion of tariff, billing, and rates
- Strategic planning for transmission projects and generation sale proceeds
Appointments Advisory Board
The Appointments Advisory Board will meet to review and recommend candidates for various city boards and commissions, including the Planning & Zoning Commission and the Airport Board. The meeting also includes a work session to discuss recruitment and policy procedures for future service.
- Consider recommendations for Building Board of Appeals appointments
- Consider recommendations for Zoning Board of Adjustment appointments
- Consider recommendations for Airport Board appointments
- Consider recommendations for Planning & Zoning Commission appointments
- Work session on board recruitment and policy procedures
City Council
The City Council will meet to officially canvass the returns of the June 27 special election. Following the declaration of results, the council will order a runoff election for August 1, 2026.
- Certification of June 27, 2026 Special Election results
- Ordering of Runoff Election for August 1, 2026
- Executive session regarding security personnel or devices
City Council
This is a special meeting with no official votes. The City Council will receive a staff presentation and hear citizen comments on large-scale data centers. No action will be taken.
- Presentation and public hearing on large-scale data centers
Cypress Ranch Public Improvement District
The Cypress Ranch Public Improvement District board will discuss the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan. This is the main business item. A public comment period will allow property owners to voice concerns and suggestions.
- Discussion of FY 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan
- Public comment for property owners
North Overton Public Improvement District
Property owners of the North Overton Public Improvement District will meet to discuss the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan. The meeting includes a public comment period for property owners to voice concerns and suggestions.
- Discussion of proposed FY 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan
North Point Public Improvement District (PID) Advisory Board
The North Overton PID advisory board will discuss a proposed service and assessment plan for fiscal year 2026-27. City staff will outline how collected assessments fund local infrastructure and maintenance. Property owners may then provide public comment on the proposal before any formal vote occurs.
- Proposed FY 2026-27 service and assessment plan review
- Public comment period for district property owners
- Staff briefing on upcoming fee structures and services
Upland Crossing 2 Public Improvement District
Property owners of the Upland Crossing 2 Public Improvement District will meet to review the proposed service and assessment plan for Fiscal Year 2026-27. The meeting includes a presentation by city staff and a public comment period for district owners.
- FY 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan
Upland Crossing 3 Public Improvement District
The Upland Crossing 3 Public Improvement District will hold a property owners meeting to discuss the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan. The meeting includes a public comment period for owners to voice concerns about the proposed plan.
- Discussion of Fiscal Year 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan
- Public comment period for property owners
- Meeting location: Citizens Tower, 1314 Avenue K
Willow Bend Villas Public Improvement District
The Willow Bend Villas Public Improvement District holds its annual property owners' meeting to discuss the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan. The plan will later be presented to the Lubbock City Council for approval following a public hearing.
- Discussion of proposed FY2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan
- Public input session for property owners
- Plan to be presented to City Council for approval
- Future public hearing to be announced
- Meeting in City Council Chambers at 1314 Avenue K
City Council
The City Council will hold a work session to discuss planning, goals, and budget priorities for the city, covering a wide range of topics including ARPA funding, annexation, aquatics, substance abuse, fees, transportation, infrastructure, solid waste, streets, Gateway Fund, Civic Center, animal services, libraries, parks, development services, public safety, and more. No official votes will be taken, but staff will receive guidance for future actions.
- Discuss ARPA funding allocation
- Review annexation and growth strategies
- Address aquatics program and substance abuse services
- Evaluate municipal fees and transportation infrastructure
- Set priorities for public safety and code enforcement
Lubbock Metropolitan Planning Organization
The Transportation Advisory Committee will review potential frameworks for annual local funding contributions based on the Waco model. Members will also discuss the draft Metropolitan Transportation Program project list and current office lease options. Most items are for discussion to provide findings to the Transportation Policy Committee.
- Discussion of the 'Waco model' for local grant matching and project funding
- Review of the draft Metropolitan Transportation Program (MTP) full project list
- Update on MPO office space procurement and lease negotiations
- Report on the NADO Excellence Award for the South Plains Regional Commuter Mobility and Transit Demand Study
- Update on 10CR Fund Transfer
North Overton Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Reinvestment Zone
The board will discuss and take action on the fiscal year 2026-27 budget and a tree management scope of work. They will also review financial reports and get updates on public improvement projects. Citizen comments are accepted on agenda items.
- Approve minutes from April 2026
- Discuss and act on financial report
- Discuss and act on FY 2026-27 budget
- Discuss and act on tree management scope of work
- Public improvement project updates
Transportation Advisory Committee
The committee will discuss establishing a predictable annual local contribution for grant matching using the Waco model as a framework. They will also receive updates on office space procurement, the draft Metropolitan Transportation Program project list, and a NADO award for a regional commuter mobility study. Only the approval of previous meeting minutes requires a vote; all other items are for discussion only.
- Approval of June 4, 2026 meeting minutes
- NADO Excellence Award for South Plains Regional Commuter Mobility and Transit Demand Study
- Discussion of Waco model for predictable annual local contribution for grant match
- Update on MPO office space lease and procurement authority
- Follow-up on draft Metropolitan Transportation Program project list
Lubbock Business Park TIF Reinvestment Zone Board of Directors
The Lubbock Business Park TIF Reinvestment Zone Board will discuss and vote on the Fiscal Year 2025-26 budget and a financial report. They will also receive the Lubbock Economic Development Alliance annual report and approve previous meeting minutes.
- Approval of minutes from January 14, 2026
- Financial report discussion and action
- Fiscal Year 2025-26 budget discussion and action
- Lubbock Economic Development Alliance Annual Report
North Point Public Improvement District (PID) Advisory Board
The North Point PID Advisory Board will discuss last fiscal year’s activities and review the proposed service and assessment plan for FY 2026-27. Members will also hold a public comment period before voting on four open advisory board positions. The meeting focuses on administrative updates, budget planning, and leadership elections rather than major infrastructure or zoning changes.
- Proposed FY 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan
- Voting on four open Advisory Board positions
- FY 2025-26 fiscal year activity update
- Public comment period for property owners
Valencia Public Improvement District (PID) Advisory Board
The Valencia PID Advisory Board will hear updates on current fiscal year activities and discuss the proposed Service and Assessment Plan for fiscal year 2026-27. Property owners may comment during the public forum. The board will also vote to fill two advisory board positions.
- Update on FY 2025-26 board activities and projects
- Proposed FY 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan presented by Special Districts Manager
- Public comment for Valencia PID property owners
- Voting on two advisory board positions
Quincy Park Public Improvement District (PID) Advisory Board
The Quincy Park PID Advisory Board will review FY 2025-26 activities and vote on the proposed FY 2026-27 service and assessment plan. The meeting also includes a special election for one board position.
- Review FY 2025-26 board activities and projects
- Vote on FY 2026-27 service and assessment plan
- Special election for one Quincy Park PID Advisory Board position
- Public comment period for property owners
- Meeting at Citizens Tower, 1314 Avenue K
Central Business District Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Reinvestment Zone
The Central Business District TIF Reinvestment Zone Advisory Board will discuss and take action on the Fiscal Year 2026-27 budget and financial report. They will also hear a presentation on the Convention Center project and updates on public improvement projects. The board will approve minutes from the previous meeting and set the next meeting date.
- Approval of March 26, 2026, meeting minutes
- Discussion and action on Financial Report
- Discussion and action on Fiscal Year 2026-27 Budget
- Convention Center Project Presentation
- Public Improvement Project Updates
Upland Crossing Public Improvement District (PID) Advisory Board
The Upland Crossing PID Advisory Board will review activities from the previous fiscal year and discuss the proposed service and assessment plan for FY 2026-27. Property owners can provide input on these plans during the public comment period.
- FY 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan discussion
- FY 2025-26 project activity update
- Election for two PID Advisory Board positions
Bell Farms Public Improvement District (PID) Advisory Board
The Bell Farms Public Improvement District Advisory Board will receive an update on fiscal year 2025-26 activities and discuss the proposed Service and Assessment Plan for 2026-27. Property owners can voice concerns during public comment. The board will also vote to fill three advisory board positions.
- Update on FY 2025-26 Board activities and projects
- Discussion of proposed FY 2026-27 Service and Assessment Plan
- Public comment on PID services and assessment plan
- Vote to fill three advisory board positions
Last 30 days
Planning and Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on five zone changes and a Universal Development Code amendment. The most notable item is a proposed amendment to allow manufactured homes as a permitted use in accordance with Texas Senate Bill 785. The commission will also recommend on rezonings including a 52.4-acre tract for industrial use near I-27 and a 75.8-acre tract for commercial use near 50th Street.
- Zone Case 3555: 52.4 acres near Keuka Street and I-27 to be rezoned from SF-2 to General Industrial for Lubbock Economic Development Alliance
- Zone Case 3556: 75.8 acres near 50th Street and Upland Avenue to be rezoned to Neighborhood Commercial and Auto-Urban Commercial
- Zone Case 3145-H: Three properties at 1701 Broadway and 1216 Avenue Q to be rezoned from MU-2 to Neighborhood Commercial
- Zone Case 3417-B: Six properties on Alcove Avenue and 68th Street to be rezoned from Office to Light Industrial
- UDC amendment to allow manufactured homes citywide per Texas Senate Bill 785
Public Transit Advisory Board
The board will consider recommending approval of a Texas Tech University Transportation Services Contract to the City Council. They will also accept financial and operating reports and receive updates on route redesign, marketing, and operations.
- Consider recommendation of Texas Tech University Transportation Services Contract to City Council
- Acceptance of Citibus Financial and Operating Reports
- Update on Route and Network Redesign
- Update on Citibus Marketing
- Update on Citibus Operations
Model Codes & Construction Advisory Board
The Model Codes and Construction Advisory Board is reviewing the adoption of 2021/2024 international building standards. This meeting focuses on finalizing the swimming pool, plumbing, and mechanical code updates.
- 2021/2024 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code
- 2021/2024 International Plumbing Code
- 2021/2024 International Mechanical Code
Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, Inc.
The Lubbock Economic Development Alliance board will vote on performance and land purchase agreements for two anonymous economic development projects (Sodor and Infrared), approve 401(k) plan amendments, and authorize an interlocal agreement to apply for a federal EDA grant. The meeting begins with an executive session to discuss confidential business incentives, real property, legal, and personnel matters.
- Consider resolution approving Performance Agreement for Project Sodor
- Consider resolution approving Purchase and Sale Agreement for 102.1 acres for Project Infrared
- Consider resolutions amending LEDA 401(k) Plan: mandatory cash-out threshold and excluding fringe benefits from compensation
- Consider interlocal agreement with South Plains Association of Governments for U.S. EDA Public Works grant application
- Consider approval of May 2026 financial report
Building Safety
The Model Codes and Construction Advisory Board will discuss and take action on the status of adopting several updated international codes, including building, fire, plumbing, and residential codes. Proposed completion dates range from July 2025 to August 2026. The board will also approve minutes from the prior meeting.
- Approval of April 22, 2026 regular meeting minutes
- 2021/2024 International Building Code – completed January 2026
- 2021/2024 International Fire Code – partial completion January 2026
- 2021/2024 International Plumbing Code – June 2026
- 2021/2024 International Residential Code – July 2026
Airport Board
The Airport Advisory Board will meet to review and potentially recommend a terminal advertising concession contract. The meeting also includes standard administrative, operations, and executive reports.
- Contract 19432 with Fuse Connect, LLC (dba Fuse Advancement) for terminal advertising
City Council
The council will consider issuing tax notes to fund radio system equipment and high-dollar vehicles approved in the FY 2025-26 budget. Public hearings will be held on several zone changes, including a large rezoning in District 5. Consent agenda items include right-of-way purchases, water system expansion contracts, and the sale of the Ty Cooke gas facility.
- Issue Tax Notes for radio system and vehicles, unspecified dollar amount
- Sale of Ty Cooke Gas Generating Facility to Adakon Energy
- Zone change from SF-2 to Office District at 12202 Upton Avenue, 5.1 acres
- Zone change from NC to AC at 6602 104th Street, 15.03 acres
- Large zone change in District 5 affecting over 20 properties near 82nd Street and Marsha Sharp Freeway
Park and Recreation Board
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will hear updates on 2026 Capital Improvement Projects and vote on approving organizations for the new Adopt-A-Park program. The meeting also includes citizen comments and approval of previous minutes.
- Approval of minutes from January 12, 2026
- Introduction of new park board members
- 2026 Capital Improvement Project updates (no specifics provided)
- Vote on Adopt-A-Park program: consider organizations to adopt community parks