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Glenn Heights council approves seven charter propositions for November ballot after debate on pay and liaison

Glenn Heights City Council · August 5, 2025
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The Glenn Heights City Council voted to put seven charter amendments on the November ballot, including changes to term lengths, elected-official pay and the procedures for filing claims.

Glenn Heights City Council voted to place seven charter propositions on the Nov. 2025 ballot after extended debate over language and an unsuccessful attempt to tie council pay to meeting attendance.

City Secretary Brandy Brown read each proposed proposition aloud. Proposition A would extend mayor and council terms from three to four years and add transitional language; council approved A unanimously. Proposition B would set mayoral compensation at $1,000 per month and council-member…

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