Meetings
- 5:30 p.m.
- 2nd and 4th Monday of every month
- City Hall
922 Estates Drive
Woodway, TX 76712
Agendas & Minutes
As required by the Texas Open Meetings Act, the agendas of the Woodway City Council are posted online at least 72 hours in advance of each meeting, and they remain online until the meeting has concluded. For copies of past agendas and approved meeting minutes, please feel free to email the City Secretary’s Office or call them at 254-772-4480, by fax at 254-772-0695.
Meeting Times
Meeting dates are sometimes changed due to Monday holidays, and the Council customarily cancels the second meeting scheduled for June and July as allowed by the City of Woodway’s Charter. To confirm meeting dates and times, please email the City Secretary’s Office, or call the office at 772-4480.
A Political Subdivision
The City of Woodway is a political subdivision and municipal corporation of the State, duly organized and existing under the laws of the State, including the City’s Home Rule Charter. The City was incorporated in 1955, and first adopted its Home Rule Charter in 1973.
The City operates under a Council/Manager form of government with a City Council comprised of the Mayor and six Councilmembers. The term of office is three years. The Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem are elected annually by the Council. Councilmembers serve on a voluntary basis without compensation and do not have an office at City Hall.
The City Manager
The City Manager is the chief administrative officer for the City responsible for managing the day-to-day operations, employee supervision, and financial management.
City Council Members
| Bio | Position | |
|---|---|---|
Mayor Qourzal has served on the Parks & Recreation Commission and the Planning & Zoning Commission. His first appointment was to the Parks & Recreation Commission in 2013 and then to the Planning & Zoning Commission in 2017. He was elected to City Council May 2019. Mayor Qourzal is Associate Director of the Baylor University Career Center. |
Amine Qourzal Mayor Ward 1, Place 2 | aqourzal@woodwaytexas.gov |
Mayor Pro Tem Cook was elected to City Council in August 2020. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in private practice with a Master of Arts Degree in Counseling and a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. Mayor Pro Tem Cook has served on several non-profit boards in the greater Waco area. |
Storey Cook Mayor Pro Tem Ward 2, Place 1 | scook@woodwaytexas.gov |
Councilmember Whitby served on the Parks and Recreation Commission before being elected to City Council in May 2025. He retired in 2017 after forty (40) plus years as a successful businessman in equipment distribution. He has an extensive background in developing budgets and operations management. |
Dave Whitby Councilmember Ward 2, Place 2 | dwhitby@woodwaytexas.gov |
Councilmember Sury was elected to City Council in May 2024. He is a communications specialist with the nonprofit Farmer Veteran Coalition in Waco after 25 years as a journalist and editor with the Waco Tribune-Herald. |
Ken Sury Councilmember Ward 3, Place 1 | ksury@woodwaytexas.gov |
Councilmember Gilman was elected to City Council in May of 2022. She is an Organizational Development Specialist and Certified Training Professional through Texas A&M. She has served on multiple nonprofit boards in Waco and is owner of Gilman & Associates. |
Janell Gilman Ward 3, Place 2 | jgilman@woodwaytexas.gov |
| Councilmember Wallace was elected to City Council in May of 2026. She works as a hospice social worker while helping to build Mobilize Waco, a nonprofit disability justice coalition she founded after receiving her Master’s degree in Social Work at Baylor University. | Meg Wallace Ward 1, Place 1 | mwallace@woodwaytexas.gov |
| Councilmember Kriegel was elected to City Council in May of 2026. | Kyle Kriegel Councilmember At Large | kkriegel@woodwaytexas.gov |
Kasia Redden
City Secretary
254.772.4480
kredden@woodwaytexas.gov
922 Estates Drive
Woodway, TX 76712
Meetings & Agendas
City Council
Agenda & Minutes
Parks & Recreation
Agenda & Minutes
Planning & Zoning
Agenda & Minutes
Mayor Qourzal has served on the Parks & Recreation Commission and the Planning & Zoning Commission. His first appointment was to the Parks & Recreation Commission in 2013 and then to the Planning & Zoning Commission in 2017. He was elected to City Council May 2019. Mayor Qourzal is Associate Director of the Baylor University Career Center.
Mayor Pro Tem Cook was elected to City Council in August 2020. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in private practice with a Master of Arts Degree in Counseling and a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. Mayor Pro Tem Cook has served on several non-profit boards in the greater Waco area.
Councilmember Whitby served on the Parks and Recreation Commission before being elected to City Council in May 2025. He retired in 2017 after forty (40) plus years as a successful businessman in equipment distribution. He has an extensive background in developing budgets and operations management.
Councilmember Sury was elected to City Council in May 2024. He is a communications specialist with the nonprofit Farmer Veteran Coalition in Waco after 25 years as a journalist and editor with the Waco Tribune-Herald.
Councilmember Gilman was elected to City Council in May of 2022. She is an Organizational Development Specialist and Certified Training Professional through Texas A&M. She has served on multiple nonprofit boards in Waco and is owner of Gilman & Associates.