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Killeen council approves redistricting services contract

The Killeen City Council moved forward Tuesday with an interlocal contract with an Austin-based law firm, to provide redistricting services. Council members approved the contract with Bickerstaff Heath Delgado in a 6-1 vote during a regular meeting Tuesday in the City Hall Council Chambers. Killeen Mayor Pro Tem Debbie-Nash King made the motion to approve the contract. Councilmember Rick Williamson moved to second it. Councilmember Mellisa Brown was the lone vote against approving the contract. The city will now enter into the interlocal cooperation contract with Bickerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta, along with Temple, the Temple Independent School District and Bell County. However, each of these entities will utilize the service independently as needed.

Killeen City Council expected to vote on redistricting services, drainage improvements Tuesday

Killeen City Council members are expected to vote on an interlocal contract for redistricting services and drainage improvements Tuesday, after several weeks of workshop discussions. The items will be brought into consideration during a regularly scheduled meeting at 5 p.m. in the City Council Chambers in City Hall. Council members have discussed the possibility of entering into an interlocal cooperation contract with Austin-based law firm Bickerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta to perform redistricting services for the city’s voting boundaries. Services would include Bickerstaff conducting an initial assessment of the city’s districts to determine if there is an imbalance. Should any be determined, the law firm would work with Killeen city staff to create a redistricting process that would allow for voting boundaries to be redrawn so they are in compliance with federal law. This would be used to help bring the districts into a “one person - one vote” balance, accordi

Killeen council discusses possible contract for redistricting services

The Killeen City Council discussed a possible contract with an Austin law firm to provide redistricting services during a workshop meeting Tuesday. Council members heard a presentation from City Manager Kent Cagle regarding an Interlocal Cooperation contract with Bickerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta, a law firm in Austin. It’s estimated to cost the city $27,190, should officials agree to sign. A vote on the resolution was postponed last week so that some council members could gain a better understanding of why the services were needed before moving forward. Bickerstaff would determine if Killeen’s voting districts are unbalanced during an initial assessment. If it is determined the districts need to be redrawn, the law firm will work with the city to determine a redistricting process to redraw the lines so they are in compliance with the law.

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