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Angleton senior commission approves revised enabling resolution language, forwards draft to city attorneys and council

Senior Citizen Commission · December 1, 2025
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At its Dec. 1 meeting the Angleton Senior Citizen Commission approved revisions to the resolution that created the commission—covering membership size, residency and age requirements, meeting frequency and term staggering—and voted to forward the draft to city attorneys and then city council for review.

Angleton’s Senior Citizen Commission on Dec. 1 approved changes to the resolution that governs the commission and voted to forward the revised draft to city attorneys and city council for legal review.

Sherry Consuelos, a city staff member presenting the draft, said the amendment aligns the commission’s rules with other city boards and clarifies membership and meeting expectations. “We are just bringing that amended resolution to you guys to review,” Consuelos said, summarizing the document and the next steps before council consideration.

The draft proposes allowing the city council to appoint up to seven commission members and requires that appointees be residents of the city of Angleton and at least 55 years old to reflect the city’s…

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