Callisburg Alderman, Place 2

Steven LaSalleParty: UnknownUnknown

What does this office do?

The Callisburg Alderman, Place 2 is one member of Callisburg’s city council, the small-town board that makes local decisions for the City of Callisburg. Callisburg is its own city in Cooke County, separate from Gainesville, so this office does not run Gainesville city government or county government. The “Place 2” label identifies a particular council seat on the ballot. The alderman helps decide city rules, spending, and basic local services inside Callisburg city limits.

On the council, the alderman votes on ordinances, the city budget, taxes or fees, contracts, and issues like streets, utilities, public safety, and city property. The alderman also hears from residents and brings local concerns into public council meetings. The mayor leads meetings and handles some executive duties, but aldermen share the main voting power as a council. If you live in Gainesville, this office matters mainly when you own property, do business, travel, or have family ties inside Callisburg.

AI-generated summary

Last verified May 12, 2026