What is required before the boundary of a local government unit can be substantially altered?
Substantial boundary alterations require compliance with statutory criteria and a majority vote in a plebiscite among affected residents.
Substantial boundary alterations require compliance with statutory criteria and a majority vote in a plebiscite among affected residents.
Creating or altering local government units requires meeting Local Government Code criteria and approval via a plebiscite.
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Substantial boundary alterations require compliance with statutory criteria and a majority vote in a plebiscite among affected residents.