City of Katy, Katy Mills Mall amend maintenance agreement

Published: Thu, 11/16/23

City of Katy, Katy Mills Mall amend maintenance agreement


The city of Katy is amending a maintenance agreement with Katy Mills Mall that will see the city take ownership of the various irrigation systems in the area, according to city documents.
(Community Impact staff)

Community Impact
By James T. Norman 
Updated 

The city of Katy is amending a maintenance agreement with Katy Mills Mall that will see the city take ownership of the various irrigation systems in the area, according to city documents.

The gist

The agreement covers an area surrounding the shopping center on the south side, according to maps from the city.

Specifically, the amended agreement will see the water meters and other irrigation facilities transferred from the shopping center to the Katy Management District, according to city documents.

A map of the area shows there are about eight meters surrounding the shopping center.

How much the agreement might cost the city was not available at press time.

How we got here

Katy has a maintenance agreement with Katy Mills Mall dating back to 1999, according to city documents. In 2021, there were amendments made to the agreement. The agreement approved Nov. 13 is a further amendment to it.

The item was originally up for a vote Oct. 23 but was tabled after some council members were concerned about last-minute changes made to the agreement.

Specifically, city staff and attorneys made tweaks to the agreement, which officials said did not amount to much. However, some council members, such as Janet Corte, said it was part of a growing trend, which made her uncomfortable moving forward with it.

With the changes made and now “part of the package” of the city’s documents, Corte, who originally voted to table the item, said Nov. 13 she felt better about the agreement.

“I appreciate the effort from city staff,” she said.
By James T. Norman - James joined Community Impact in June 2023 and covers public education and higher education in Pearland, Friendswood and the Bay Area. Before joining the team he worked for several newspapers in both Texas and Illinois. Since graduating from the University of North Texas in 2018, James has covered more than a dozen communities and school districts, and three counties. When he’s not at your local meeting, he can be found reading history books, trying to make music, learning Spanish and podcasting about football.
 


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