During its upcoming April 20 meeting, Jersey Village City Council will revisit a decision to adopt an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code as well as discuss a high volume of council-initiated requests to city staff.
At a glance
The proposed property code ordinance would allow the city to implement aspects of the 2024 IPMC, which sets minimum standards for property maintenance, including overgrown vegetation, trash accumulation and structural integrity, according to agenda documents.
City Council was set to adopt the amended IPMC on March 16, but delayed its decision after several residents expressed concern about how the ordinance would change local code enforcement. Mayor James Singleton led a March 26 town hall meeting to address questions about how Jersey Village intends to localize the maintenance code.
According to the proposed ordinance, the city’s code enforcement will not change with the adoption of the IPMC. The city is also not adopting the IPMC in its entirety, as the version up for a vote includes amendments to several sections of the Building and Development and Health and Sanitation chapters, agenda documents show.
“Adoption would place these expectations into a single, more organized code, improving clarity for residents and consistency for staff,” city documents state. “It does not create a new enforceability philosophy, nor does it impose aesthetic standards.”
Also on the agenda
Council member Drew Wasson added an item to discuss best practices for council-to-staff communication and information requests, noting City Council should balance oversight with “staff’s obligation to be efficient in their jobs,” according to the agenda.
City Council will also discuss a fiscal year 2025-26 budget amendment to account for a March 23 grant award from the Texas Division of Emergency Management that will fund the installation of portable generators are two city lift stations.
Jersey Village will contribute $64,129 on top of the $192,288 award from TDEM for a project total of $256,518, city documents show.
Additionally, council members will review and discuss the city’s 2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report and Single Audit Report, both of which are included in the April 20 agenda.
Stay tuned
The Jersey Village City Council meeting begins at 7 p.m. April 20 in the Civic Center auditorium located at 16327 Lakeview Drive, Jersey Village. Community members can also livestream the meeting via the city’s website.
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