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December 18, 2023
From: Round Rock Chamber Of Commerce
Round Rock Chamber Board Unanimously Voted to Oppose a Charter Amendment Allowing Electronic Billboards in the City of Round Rock
Round Rock, TX - The Round Rock Chamber Board of Directors unanimously voted during its regular board meeting on December 14 to oppose a change in the City of Round Rock’s charter to allow electronic billboards.
Residents and businesses are being approached with a petition for a City charter amendment associated with the “Keep Round Rock Safe” Political Action Committee (PAC). Mass mailings and home-to-home canvassing are also taking place. The caption on the petition says the group seeks to amend Article 14 of the City’s Home Rule Charter to allow “a maximum of twelve (12) new privately-owned, operated, and funded freestanding off-premise double-faced electronic signs” along IH-35 and SH-45 in the City of Round Rock and its extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ).The petition and communications being disseminated falsely indicate that the new electronic billboards have a strong focus on public safety.
To read the City of Round Rock’s full response to the PAC’s petition regarding electronic billboards, click here.
Additionally, to assist in aiding the citizens of Round Rock with transparent, up-to-date information related to this campaign, the Round Rock Chamber has compiled a list of facts related to this initiative that you can read more on here.