The Wichita Falls City Council will again discuss lots at lakes Arrowhead and Kickapoo during a meeting 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Seminar Room of the MPEC at 1000 Fifth St.
The city owns the property around the lakes and leases out lots where people have recreational or permanent homes.
In general, lots at both lakes currently lease for $1,000 each year, according to a narrative from the city staff.
In a meeting on Feb. 13, councilors discussed raising leases at Lake Arrowhead by 30 percent while leases at Lake Kickapoo would go up 10 percent.
The council has also discussed allowing leaseholders to buy their properties.
The Wichita Falls City Council conducts a meeting on April 15, 2025 inside the MPEC.
When discussion of raising the rent first came up at a meeting in March 2024, several leaseholders complained that the increases were unreasonable.
City property manager Pat Hoffman said the city gets about $440,000 annually from leases at Lake Arrowhead and $195,000 from Lake Kickapoo.
Tuesday’s agenda calls for an update and discussion of the lots, and the topic will also be discussed in closed session. No action is scheduled.
In other business, councilors will:
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Consider paying Overland Corporation of Ardmore, Oklahoma, $2.5 million for the 2025 Asphalt Rehabilitation Project.
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Consider designating the southbound U.S. Highway 82 Overpass in honor of Ray Gonzalez Jr. Gonzalez was a Vietnam War Purple Heart recipient who served on both the City Council and the Wichita County Commissioners Court.
The meeting is open to the public and can be viewed on the city’s Facebook page.
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