Austin American-Statesman

6 things to know about 4 propositio­ns

- By Nicole Barrios nicole.barrios@acnnewspap­ers.com

Round Rock voters will see four propositio­ns on the ballot Saturday and will decide how the city charter should be amended, in addition to the three contested City Council races.

Of the four proposed amendments, the first and last propositio­ns deal with changing the process in which members join the council. The other two are more administra­tive.

The Round Rock Leader has answered the following questions on the amendments to help inform voters. 1. Why didn’t I hear about these propositio­ns at City Council meetings this year?

The charter amendments came from the council-appointed Charter Review Commission and were approved by the council in August 2015 in anticipati­on of a May 2016 election. However, the election was canceled due to two council members running unopposed. The council opted to postpone a vote on the proposed amendments until the next regular election, which is Saturday. 2. How were the propositio­ns created?

The Charter Review Commission is made up of seven community members who met four times in 2015 to discuss and decide upon possible amendments to the City Charter. The group meets every four years to review the City Charter and, if necessary, recommends changes to the City Council. 3. If passed, what will Propositio­n 1 do?

Propositio­n 1 would allow the council to appoint a member to the council by a majority vote in the event that there is a vacancy in a Place 1-6 seat with a term of a year or less left until the next regular election.

If there is a vacancy in the office of mayor with a term of a year or less left until the next regular election, a council member may be appointed to fill the seat by a majority vote. If the council decides not to appoint someone to the council seats or as mayor, then it may call a special election to fill it. When there’s an unexpired term of more than a year left, a special election must be called to fill the vacancy. 4. If approved, what will Propositio­n 2 do?

Propositio­n 2 would allow the council to authorize city employees other than the city manager to execute a contract or expend funds for budget items. 5. If approved, what will Propositio­n 3 do?

Propositio­n 3 would clarify the wording in some sections of the charter and establish consistent terms used to reference the mayor, council members, city manager and other city employees. 6. If approved, what will Propositio­n 4 do?

Propositio­n 4 would increase the council candidate filing fee from $50 to $250. It also would increase the required number of signatures from 25 to 100 for a petition to get one’s name on the ballot without paying a fee.

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