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Magnolia City Council Meeting - 5/21/26

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Community DevelopmentAll

AMP Commission Proposes 'Small Change for a Better Magnolia' Tax Initiative

The Magno Advertising and Promotion (AMP) Commission presented its proposal, 'Small Change for a Better Magnolia,' which seeks voter approval for a 2% advertising and promotion tax on prepared food and beverages. The AMP Commission, established in 2007, currently receives funding from a 3% hotel tax and has contributed to projects like the Magno Splash Pad and Skate Park. Supporters believe this new tax will enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors, enabling further community investments such as a community center.

Hiring & ProcurementOther

City Settles Uniform Dispute for $6,000 After Poor Service

The council was informed about a settled dispute with a uniform company that provided services to street yard employees. The city canceled the contract due to "pathetic, shoddy" service, including issues with incorrect sizing and mixed uniforms. The uniform company reportedly practices suing clients for early contract termination. To resolve the dispute, the city agreed to pay $6,000. This information was presented for awareness, as no council action was required.

Community DevelopmentInstitutional

Preliminary Renderings Unveiled for Proposed Magnolia Community Center

The council reviewed preliminary renderings for a potential Magnolia Community Center, presented by Cromwell Architects Engineers. The proposed center would be approximately 100,000 square feet on over nine acres, including 500 parking spaces. It is envisioned to include two basketball courts (adaptable for volleyball/pickleball), a 1,500-person capacity flat floor space for events, and an aquatic center. The design inspiration draws from the local timber industry and surrounding forests, aiming for a 'front porch' feel to encourage community gathering.

UtilitiesInfrastructure

City Approves $1.98 Million for New Elevated Water Tank

The council discussed and approved the low bid of $1,979,500 for a 300,000-gallon elevated water tank. This project aims to address water volume issues, particularly along Highway 525 and into town. The property for the tank was purchased from Therollin Jan Story and is located east of town, off Highway 82. The original bid was higher, necessitating a re-bid and a reduction in tank volume. McGuire was the low bidder, with other bids ranging up to $2.6 million from Phoenix Fabricators.

Budget & FinanceAll

Prepared Food Tax Initiative Debated; Council Moves to Second Reading

The council heard discussions and public comments regarding a proposed 2% prepared food tax initiative, intended to fund community growth, accessibility, recreation, tourism, and quality of life improvements. Speakers from the United Community Organization and local business owners expressed support, emphasizing the potential for long-term community benefits and investments. Concerns were raised about the timing of the tax increase due to current economic conditions and the need for clearer plans and data for residents to understand the impact. The council moved to a second reading by title only for the associated ordinance.

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