Seabrook City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to approve guidelines, best practices, and policy for social media use for the city, and approval to start development on social media applications for the city.
The item was approved with the addition that the policy and guidelines apply to city council members and appointed board members.
The guidelines and policy lay out acceptable use, security and records retention for social media for Seabrook.
The city council voted unanimously to approve the location only for the proposed Veterans’ Memorial. The item included discussion of the concept plan for the memorial. The memorial will be located at a park along Second Street near the gazebo.
The city council voted unanimously to readopt the curfew ordinance for minors. A public hearing was held prior to approval of the item. No comments were received from the public during the hearing.
Curfew hours for school aged children are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 12:01 a.m. to 6 a.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, or official school holidays.
The city council voted unanimously to approve a special event permit for the GTO Car Show on April 22, but for the event not to be held at Meador Park as requested. The city manager was directed to work with the event’s organizers to find another location.
The city council voted unanimously to send a single council member to represent the city on the Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership’s Citizens for Space Exploration trip to Washington, D.C. in June. Don Holbrook, who is primary representative to BAHEP, or Thom Kolupski, who serves as alternate, will attend the trip.
The city council voted unanimously to remove all items from the action items checklist.
All other items were approved by unanimous vote. All members were present. Agenda
The city council will hold a special meeting on March 5, and its next regular meeting on March 6.