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City staff brief council on implications if Keller reaches 50,000 residents; traffic signals, library and grants highlighted
Summary
City staff presented a work‑session briefing on the practical code and service implications if Keller surpasses 50,000 residents, outlining likely impacts on traffic‑signal ownership, library accreditation hours, recording of public meetings, GIS contract pricing and entitlement status for federal grants.
Keller city staff led a work‑session discussion on March 4 about what could change if the city reaches a population of 50,000, as measured by the U.S. Census. Staff framed the briefing as preparatory: some state and administrative requirements are triggered by that threshold, and the city should plan for impacts.
Staff showed population trends and noted a recent jump tied to Center Stage multifamily results; staff said average annual growth is roughly a few hundred residents but that buildout‑level projects can create spikes. The presentation identified several areas where regulatory or service changes may follow a 50,000 designation:
- Traffic signals and…
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