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Rosenberg council narrows electioneering rules after signs damaged irrigation lines
Summary
Councilors agreed tonight to tighten rules on ground-mounted campaign signs at the city polling location, favoring removable wire hangers and banning stakes that must be pounded into soil to avoid damage to underground irrigation lines. Staff will return with clarified ordinance language.
Rosenberg's mayor and city council discussed tightening the city's electioneering policy to prevent campaign signs from damaging irrigation and water infrastructure at the city polling location.
The mayor opened the discussion by noting past incidents in which metal rods and stakes broke a water line at City Hall during elections. "If…
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