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What does this office do?
A Muenster alderman is like a city council member for the City of Muenster, not Gainesville or Cooke County as a whole. The alderman helps decide local rules, budgets, taxes, services, and priorities for Muenster city government. They vote at public council meetings with the other council members, so one alderman usually cannot make city decisions alone.
The Streets Commissioner label means this alderman is the council’s point person for street-related issues. That can include hearing concerns about potholes, road repairs, alleys, sidewalks, drainage tied to streets, and planning for street spending. City staff handle the day-to-day work, while the alderman helps bring street needs to the council and vote on funding or policy.
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