Cuero City Council considers judge reappointments, budget workshop at June 29 meeting
The Cuero City Council met June 29 to consider reappointing two municipal judges and to hold a workshop on the proposed budget for the coming fiscal year. No decisions were recorded in the meeting agenda, and minutes have not yet been published, so official outcomes are not yet available.
On the agenda
Council members reviewed the reappointment of Municipal Court Judge Sheila Garza Medina and Associate Municipal Court Judge Nora Denise Martinez. Resolutions 2026-17 and 2026-18 would approve their respective contracts. The agenda also included a budget workshop for fiscal year 2026-27. Public comments were limited to two minutes per speaker.
Why it matters
The municipal court handles local traffic violations, city ordinance cases, and other minor offenses. Reappointing the judges ensures the court can continue operating without interruption. The budget workshop gives the council a chance to discuss spending priorities for the next fiscal year, which directly affects city services, staffing, and capital projects. Residents who attended the meeting could voice concerns during the comment period.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed in the city’s public schedule for the next two weeks. Residents should check the city’s official website or contact city hall for future meeting dates.
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