Proposition A
Prop A would amend the charter to be consistent in paying the mayor $300 and city council $200 per City Council meeting.
Proposition B
Prop B would allow City Council to appoint the city attorney.
Proposition C
Prop C would make the charter clear that, if City Council is to take a vote on a budget item, notices must be given as specified in state law.
Proposition D
Prop D would require the city to pass a balanced budget, where proposed expenses don’t surpass estimated revenues.
Proposition E
Prop E would make it so if money allocated toward a capital expenditure isn’t used after three years, the funds can be used elsewhere.
Proposition F
Prop F would require the city to audit every department annually and present that report at the end of the fiscal year.
Proposition G
Prop G would allow the charter to be edited for outdated language, grammar and typos.
Proposition H
Prop H would allow City Council—without a public vote—to make edits to the governing document to correct future errors and grammar, as long as the edits don’t change its meaning.
Community Impact will cover Hays County elections, including election night results. For a full list of polling locations, see the updated list. Early voting will continue until Oct. 31 and Election day is Nov. 4.

