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Council previews proposed charter amendments and directs attorney to prepare Feb. 3 ordinance for May 2 ballot

Rosenberg City Council · January 20, 2026
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Summary

Council reviewed five proposed charter amendments — on compensation, comprehensive-plan mandate, council health‑insurance participation, petition notice requirements for recall/initiative, and debt authorization — and directed the city attorney to draft final ballot language for a potential May 2, 2026 election.

The Rosenberg City Council spent the Jan. 16 meeting reviewing proposed home-rule charter amendments and directed the city attorney to bring an ordinance with finalized ballot language to the Feb. 3 meeting for council consideration.

City attorney Grady Bridal (speaker 9) told council the proposed amendments, submitted individually by members, would be presented to voters on May 2, 2026 if the council approves forwarding them to the ballot. "The proposed charter amendments are attached for city council review," Bridal said.

Key proposed changes discussed at length included: • Compensation limits: Proposed amendment 1 would change…

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