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Liberty Hill council adopts revised Planning & Zoning bylaws after executive session

Liberty Hill City Council · February 11, 2026
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Summary

After public comments and an executive-session consultation with legal staff, the Liberty Hill City Council voted 6-0 to approve updated bylaws for the Planning & Zoning Commission, changing how the commission selects officers and how proposed bylaw amendments are presented to council.

The Liberty Hill City Council voted 6-0 to approve updated bylaws for the city’s Planning & Zoning Commission after discussions in open session and legal consultation in an executive session.

Deputy City Manager Brandon Pritchett presented the proposed revisions and explained the changes were intended to align bylaws with current state law and the city’s ordinances. "I support the membership of it being inside the city limits because that is the best practice," Pritchett said during discussion, noting state law and home-rule changes affected how the commission’s roles are described.

The vote followed public comments from planning-and-zoning chair Carlyn Keller, who asked the council to…

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