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Presenter reviews elections, charter amendments, municipal court changes and code-enforcement platform

April 10, 2026 | Cleveland, Liberty County, Texas


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Presenter reviews elections, charter amendments, municipal court changes and code-enforcement platform
The Presenter said the city secretary's office successfully administered an election of unopposed incumbents and coordinated approval of 11 of 12 charter amendments propositioned to voters. The address did not name which amendments passed.

On justice and administrative services, the Presenter said municipal court improvements focused on upgraded technology, improved security and expanded outreach, with programs emphasizing compliance and resolution such as payment plans and community-service options. The Presenter also announced a new code-enforcement platform intended to allow citizens to submit concerns and track progress.

The Presenter described Cleveland's participation in the Texas 1st Street initiative as guiding revitalization of the historic downtown, aiming to preserve character while supporting economic growth. Specific charter-amendment topics and code-enforcement rollout dates were not provided in the remarks.

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