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Assistant city attorney reviews commission duties, open‑meetings rules and conflict rules

5374852 · July 11, 2025
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Assistant City Attorney Josh Green briefed the Fulshear Parks and Recreation Commission on its advisory role, Texas open‑meetings requirements, and conflict‑of‑interest and disclosure rules, saying the public’s business must be conducted in public and that commissioners must avoid walking quorums and undisclosed conflicts.

Assistant City Attorney Josh Green told the Parks and Recreation Commission on July 11 that its members serve as an advisory body to city council and must follow statutory open‑meetings and conflict rules.

Green opened by thanking commissioners for volunteering and then summarized the commission’s role: "you're here as appointed public officers of the city" who "study, recommend, and advise on matters affecting the city's park systems," not make binding policy decisions. He read sections of the city ordinance defining the commission's duties and said those…

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