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Rosenberg council sets May 2 election, places charter amendments and a crime-control tax on the ballot
Summary
The Rosenberg City Council approved ordinances to order a May 2, 2026 election, place five charter amendments on the special-election ballot, and put a proposed Crime Control and Prevention District sales-tax question (0.25%) before voters; council approved the related county election contract.
The Rosenberg City Council voted to order a May 2, 2026 general municipal election and to place several measures on the ballot, including five proposed charter amendments and a proposed Rosenberg Crime Control & Prevention District (CCPD) sales-tax proposition.
City staff told council that exhibits and polling-location details from Fort Bend County were provided at the dais; the county will administer the election under a shared-cost contract estimated at about $20,078 (staff said the final bill may be lower). The council approved Ordinance 2026-04 to order the municipal election; Councilor Jessica moved and Councilor Steve seconded the motion, which the…
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