Cibolo City Council rejects call for public hearing on alleged charter violations

3186753 · May 3, 2025

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Summary

At its April 22 meeting, the Cibolo City Council defeated a motion to call a public hearing to determine alleged violations of the city charter involving the mayor and Councilwoman Sanchez Stevens; the motion failed 5–2.

Mayor Mark Allen said the Cibolo City Council voted down a motion to call a public hearing to investigate alleged violations of the city charter by the mayor and Councilwoman Sanchez Stevens. "That vote failed with a 5 to 2 vote," Allen said.

The motion sought a public hearing to determine whether there were express violations of the city charter involving the two officials. The mayor’s summary did not identify who moved or seconded the motion, nor did it include individual roll-call votes; Allen reported only the final tally and outcome.

No further action or next steps were specified in the mayor’s summary. The council’s next meeting is scheduled for May 13, 2025, when council members will reconvene.