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Sanger City Council initiates annexation for Jensen and Indianola right‑of‑way improvements

Sanger City Council · June 4, 2026
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Summary

The Sanger City Council voted unanimously to initiate annexation of property for right‑of‑way improvements at Jensen and Indianola after a brief public hearing; the council directed staff to proceed with the annexation process.

The Sanger City Council voted June 4 to initiate annexation of real property needed for right‑of‑way improvements at Jensen and Indianola, approving the item after a public hearing.

Council Member Michael Montelongo moved to approve the initiation of annexation; Mayor Pro Tem Daniel Martinez seconded and the motion carried with Mayor Frank Gonzalez, Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, Council Member Montelongo and Council Member Dolores Melendez voting in favor. Council Member Esmeralda Hurtado was recorded absent.

The public hearing on the proposal opened at 6:23 p.m. and closed at 6:30 p.m.; one member of the public spoke during the hearing. The transcript records the action as “APPROVED‑Initiation of Annexation of Real Property for Right‑of‑Way Improvements – Jensen and Indianola” and references a resolution number in the transcript (noted as 2026‑461).

The council gave no further details in the hearing record about the property parcels, acquisition terms or schedule; staff follow‑up was implied by the approval. The item will proceed through the annexation process, including any required notices and additional hearings prior to final map and approval.

Next steps: staff will carry out the administrative steps required to complete annexation and will return to the Council with the necessary documentation and hearings as the process advances.