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Charter commission urges council to adopt ETJ impact-notice policy

Pflugerville Charter Review Commission · January 8, 2025
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Summary

The Pflugerville Charter Review Commission voted to recommend that City Council adopt a formal policy requiring notification procedures when city actions materially affect properties in the extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ). The commission debated whether the requirement belongs in the charter or as council policy before approving the referral.

The Pflugerville Charter Review Commission voted to recommend that City Council adopt a formal procedure to notify landowners in the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction when infrastructure or other city projects would materially affect their property. Chair (the commission’s presiding member) said commissioners had heard repeated complaints about limited notification radii on past road and utility projects and wanted greater transparency for affected ETJ…

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