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League City planning commission updates bylaws to allow calendar flexibility, considers moving meetings to Thursdays
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend updated bylaws that let the commission set its annual meeting calendar (proposed second and fourth Thursdays in 2026) and align packet timelines with new state rules; the changes will be taken to City Council for adoption.
The League City Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday approved revisions to its bylaws and policies that give the commission flexibility to adopt an annual meeting calendar instead of being bound to the first and third Monday schedule currently in the bylaws.
Christopher Carpenter, planning staff, said the changes are largely cleanup and prompted by a new state requirement that public meeting packets…
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