Killeenâs leaders need to take a closer look at how theyâre governing. In the space of just a few hours last week, a city council memberâs key vote was negated by a technical problem on a Zoom conference, a council member who has consistently opposed a proposed housing development was named president of the board overseeing the project; and the council member who nominated the board president put his own name in nomination for the board vice presidentâs position. When taken together, the developments reflect a lack of oversight, planning and governing standards. In the first instance, the council was considering bringing back for discussion a proposed city camera surveillance system. Members were split on the merits of the nearly $1 million system, with three members voting to end discussion and two voting to bring the subject back at a future meeting.