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DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now A campaign sign for mayoral candidate Richard Westerman sits in the window of Ms. Lollipop Parties, Fun and Gifts, 208 Main St. in Marble Falls. Westerman was elected mayor of Marble Falls during the May 1 city elections. Staff photo by Brigid Cooley
The results of the Marble Falls city elections are in, bringing new and old faces into the spotlight. Councilor Richard Westerman won the mayoral election, while newcomer Bryan G. Walker won the race for Place 4 on the council.
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Council members Reed Norman, Dave Rhodes, and Mayor Pro-Tem Richard Westerman requested the adoption of the resolution. The Marble Falls Police Department also expressed support after Assistant Police Chief Glenn Hanson reviewed and approved the document.
The resolution mimics the one recently adopted by the Burnet County Commissioners Court, stating that the municipality will not “authorize or appropriate government funds, resources, employees, agencies, contractors, buildings, detention centers or offices for the purpose of enforcing or assisting” the limitation of the rights granted by the U.S. Constitution.
DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now Conceptual designs of the buffer to be built between residential properties and a proposed housing development in the Mormon Mill area. The Marble Falls City Council voted to rezone two lots and grant conditional use permits to the housing developers during a regular meeting April 20. Conceptual designs by Vincent Gerard & Associates
The Marble Falls City Council voted to rezone and grant conditional use permits for the construction of multi-unit condominiums on two lots in the Mormon Mill area during its meeting Tuesday, April 20. The vote follows a series of discussions between residents and housing developers to design a buffer between the single-family properties next door to the proposed development.