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City staff outlines six proposed Lewisville charter amendments ahead of May election

3333376 · May 16, 2025
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Summary

City staff briefed the Planning and Zoning Commission on six proposed charter amendments that will appear on the May 2025 ballot, covering nonsubstantive corrections, ordinance reading rules, city secretary appointment, candidate petition requirements, Charter Review Commission size, and elected official compensation.

City planning staff on April 15 presented an overview of six proposed amendments to the Lewisville city charter that the City Council placed on the May 2025 ballot.

Staff explained the six propositions: (A) correct nonsubstantive errors (capitalization, punctuation and harmonization of conflicting sections); (B) allow ordinances to be passed at a single meeting without declaring an emergency and remove the…

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