• City Council Vote Record

  • The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce Vote Record allows business leaders to monitor key votes on issues and show appreciation to those City Council members whose votes reflect pro-growth, pro-business positions that the Chamber takes. This Vote Record process is similar to what is utilized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Texas Association of Business and numerous chambers of commerce across America.

    This is one of many ways we fulfill our pledge to be the voice of business by working to advocate for and promote economic vitality of our community and showing appreciation to pro-growth, pro-business city elected leaders.

     

    Lubbock City  Council Detailed Vote Record Tabulation

     

     

    Chamber

    Mayor Pope

    Chadis

    Patterson-Harris

    Griffith

    Massengale

    Christian    

    Joy

    Consider a request for Lubbock County Expo Center, Inc., for a Specific Use for Athletic field, Park, Stadium, or Arena, Commercial, from Single Family Residential District (R-1), at North University Avenue and North Loop 289, on 102.1 acres of unplatted land, and consider an ordinance (as amended on March 10).

    Support Support Oppose Oppose Support Support Support Support

    Consider a request for Lubbock County Expo Center, Inc., for a zone change to Interstate Highway Commercial (IHC) with a Specific Use for Athletic field, Park, Stadium, or Arena, Commercial, from Single Family Residential District (R-1), at North University Avenue and North Loop 289, on 102.1 acres of unplatted land, and consider an ordinance.

    Support Support Oppose Oppose Support Support Support Oppose

    Consider a request for Lubbock County Expo Center, Inc., for a zone change to Interstate Highway Commercial District (IHC), from Single-Family Residential District (R-1), at North University Avenue and North Loop 289, on 133.8 acres of land, and consider an ordinance.

    Support Support Oppose Oppose Support Support Support Oppose
    Consider Ordinance to amend Chapter 40 Zoning of the Code of Ordinances, to allow breweries, distilleries, and related uses in certain commercial districts. Support Support Support Oppose Support Support Support Support
    Discuss and consider an ordinance on a report from the Planning and Zoning Commission, requesting that the City Council amend Chapter 40 Zoning of the Code of Ordinances, to allow breweries, distilleries, and related uses in certain commercial districts. Support Support Support Support Support absent Support Support

    Considering an ordinance ordering a Special Election for the City of Lubbock to be held May 5, 2018, for the purpose of voting for or against the authorization to abandon the Lubbock Municipal Auditorium-Coliseum

    Support Support Support Support Support Support N/A Support

    Considering an ordinance amending Chapter 8. "Credit Access Businesses", of the Code of Ordinances

     Oppose  Oppose  Support   Support  Oppose  Oppose N/A   Oppose 

    Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an industrial tax abatement agreement with Monsanto Southern Production Company, LLC.

    Support

    Support

    Oppose

    Oppose

    Support

    Support

     N/A 

    Support

    Consider a resolution authorizing the City Council to direct the City Manager to prepare a development agreement and to commence an economic feasibility study for the planning, financing, construction, and operation of a hotel on the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center property, and for infrastructure improvements associated with the property

    Support

    Support

    Support

    Support

    Support

    Support

     N/A

    Support

                     

    VOTING WITH THE CHAMBER POSITION

     

    9

    4

    3

    9

    8

    5

    7

    VOTING AGAINST THE CHAMBER POSITION

     

    0

    5

    6

    0

    0

    0

    2

    NOT VOTING

     

    0

    0

    0

    0

    1

    0

    0

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      Voting WITH the Chamber

    Voting AGAINST the Chamber

    Percentage of voting WITH the Chamber
    Mayor Dan Pope 9 0 100%
    Council Member Juan Chadis, District 1 4 5 44%
    Council Member Shelia Patterson-Harris, District 2 3 6 33%
    Council Member Jeff Griffith District 3 9 0 100%
    Council Member Steve Massengale, District 4 8 0 100%
    Council Member Randy Christian District 5 5 0 100%

    Council Member Latrelle Joy District 6

    7 2 78%