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League City council approves city flag, election services, building-code updates and boundary adjustment
Summary
League City City Council on March 11 approved several routine and policy items, including a resolution adopting an updated official city flag, contracts and ordinances to hold a special election in May, amendments to local building standards, and an interlocal boundary adjustment for a 1.33-acre tract near West League City Parkway.
League City City Council on March 11 approved several routine and policy items, including a resolution adopting an updated official city flag, contracts and ordinances to hold a special election in May, amendments to local building standards, appointments to boards and commissions, and an interlocal boundary adjustment for a 1.33-acre tract.
The actions were taken during a regular meeting that began at 6:01 p.m. and concluded after a short executive session. Most items were approved unanimously or by clear majorities with little public debate.
The most discussed item on the consent/regular agenda was a resolution to designate an updated League City flag as the official city flag. Council discussion noted aesthetic and symbolic updates to the design (removal of a…
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