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Rosenberg council orders smaller animal advisory board, seats four members to meet state law

5699853 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

After extended debate about dysfunction and statutory requirements, council voted to reduce the animal shelter advisory board to the state minimum and temporarily appointed a veterinarian, a municipal official, a shelter operations representative, and an animal-welfare representative.

The Rosenberg City Council voted to reduce the city’s animal shelter advisory board to the minimum composition required by Texas law and to seat four people to meet statutory requirements for cities with an animal shelter.

The action came after an extended and sometimes contentious discussion about board size, past meetings and member conduct. The debate focused on whether the council should reappoint a larger slate of volunteers or first seat a small, functional panel that fulfills the statutory makeup required by the Texas Health and Safety Code.

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