Liberty Hill council finds complaint 2025‑CD‑003 does not violate city code of ethics

5821455 · September 10, 2025

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Summary

After executive‑session review, the council approved findings that complaint number 2025‑CD‑003 does not present a violation of the city's code of ethics and conduct warranting sanctions.

The City Council approved the findings of an investigation into complaint number 2025‑CD‑003, concluding that the complaint does not present a violation of the city's code of ethics and conduct for which sanctions would be appropriate. The motion to approve the findings passed unanimously.

Council first discussed the matter in executive session under Texas Government Code sections allowing consultation with the city attorney and personnel deliberations. After returning to open session, a council member moved to approve the investigation findings in full and determine that the complaint did not warrant sanctions aimed at preserving orderly government, integrity or public confidence. The motion was seconded and the vote recorded as 7‑0.

The council did not discuss details of the investigative file in open session; the action recorded is the council's determination as described in the motion and vote.