Killeen · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Killeen public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Killeen's City Council has a new second-in-command! Ramon Alvarez is now the Mayor Pro Tem, meaning he'll be ready to lead if the mayor can't make it.
Killeen's mayoral election is still a go, even though Debbie Nash-King stepped down. Don't expect any major shake-ups to the current election timeline.
Killeen City Council is voting on a zoning change this Tuesday, and it's already causing a stir. Residents are expected to show up and voice their opinions on how this could shake up their neighborhood.
Killeen's mayoral race is heating up as the current mayor is switching gears to run for a council seat. This opens the door for new leadership and potential shifts in city direction.
Killeen's City Council has an open seat, and residents can now apply to fill it. If you're passionate about your community and want to make a difference, this is your chance to step up and represent your neighbors.
Killeen voters, get ready for a change! Your City Council has decided to move the general election date. Stay tuned for the new date so you don't miss your chance to vote.
Killeen voters, get ready for a change! City Council just moved election day to November. This means you'll be casting your ballot later in the year than you might be used to, so mark your calendars!
Killeen voters will decide in May whether to approve a new City Hall. This decision could significantly change how the city operates and where your tax money goes.
Killeen voters, get ready to weigh in on Proposition A again! The City Council just approved a revised version, so your vote will soon matter on this important city issue.