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  2. Potential housing development in Pella draws concern - AOL

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    Mar. 2—PELLA — A proposed housing development is garnering pushback from local homeowners. On March 1, Pella City Council held a public hearing to rezone 108.4 acres of land for Timber View ...

  3. Pella City Council ponders EMS services - AOL

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    Jul. 6—PELLA — Several items related to Pella's emergency management services were up for discussion by local officials as the city continues to ponder its funding options. Staffing and ...

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  5. Amanda Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Amanda serves on the advisory council of Accelerator for America and has served on the Board of Directors for National League of Cities to Houston Exponential; [22] and Project Row Houses. Edwards is a member of the Houston Chapter of The Links; [23] and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. [24] She is Catholic. [25]

  6. Houston City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Houston City Council is a city council for the city of Houston in the U.S. state of Texas. The Council has sixteen members: eleven from council districts and five elected at-large. The members of the Council are elected every four years, with the most recent election being held in 2023 and the next being held in 2027.

  7. Shelley Sekula-Gibbs - Wikipedia

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    Sekula-Gibbs won election to the At Large, Position Three on Houston City Council in 2001 as Shelley Sekula-Rodriguez, from her marriage to the late TV newscaster Sylvan Rodriguez. In 2005 she was re-elected under her present name. [11] Sekula-Gibbs is the first physician to have ever been elected to serve on Houston City Council. [citation needed]

  8. Robert Gallegos - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gallegos is a Texas politician who represented District I on the Houston City Council from 2014 to 2024. He was the first openly gay Latino city councilor in Texas history. He was the first openly gay Latino city councilor in Texas history.

  9. Al Hoang - Wikipedia

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    Al Hoang (born 1962) is a former member of the Houston City Council. Prior to his election to that office, Hoang worked as a criminal defense lawyer. [1] He had previously served as a president of the Vietnamese Community of Houston and Vicinities (VNCH). [2] He was the first Vietnamese American member of the city council. [3]