Wednesday on KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, Lubbock City Councilman Jeff Griffith joined Dave and Matt to talk about last night's city council meeting, the repairs on the flooding at Citizens Tower, the proposed park and downtown redevelopment, McDougal, the Citizens Traffic Commission, police substation construction, LP&L & ERCOT, and more.
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Wednesday on KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, Lubbock City Councilwoman Latrelle Joy joined Dave and Matt to talk about last night's city council meeting, the 100th anniversary of the Lubbock Police Department, the results of the recent election, various projects around Lubbock, the tornado memorial ceremony, Citizens Tower, and more...
Wednesday on KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, Lubbock City Councilman Jeff Griffith joined Dave and Matt to talk about Lubbock's impressive performance giving out vaccinations, the damage that Citizens Tower recently sustained, updates to the water situation in Reese, camera privacy ordinances, abortion, and more...
Wednesday on KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, Lubbock City Councilman Steve Massengale joined Dave and Matt to talk about the previous night's city council meeting, citizens tower, the parking garage project, impact fees, property taxes, annexation, sanctuary cities for the unborn, and more...
Griffith was asked if the city council, in any way, would have any sort of lowering of the funding for the police department, to which he strongly stated, "Absolutely not. Not even a question...It's not even a topic in my opinion."
The Lubbock City Council will consider the Second Readings for 10 separate zoning cases during Tuesday's city council meeting; including for townhomes to be built in South Lubbock at 1810 82nd Street. Tuesday's meeting will be held at the new Citizen's Tower at 1314 Avenue K.
"People are starting to get back in the habit of going out, and I think that's good. It's not a lightswitch kind of thing. I don't think we thought it would be, and I think we know it was not. You know, it's more of a gradual rebuild," Pope said.