Texas Municipal Law Attorneys Offer Counsel
Municipal law, which governs the operation of cities and towns and regulates the delivery of essential services, is the body of law that has the most immediate impact on
everyday citizens. By controlling police, fire departments, public schools and garbage pickup, municipal law significantly affects a community’s quality of life. Municipal law
is also the place where theoretical Constitutional protections are put to the test, as zoning decisions clash with private property rights, parking restrictions aid or impede
commerce, and elections preserve or subvert democratic rule. Charles S. Frigerio
attorneys have been actively engaged in municipal
law for more than 30 years. We represent local governing bodies and individual citizens in cases related to:
- Boundary changes
- Building and construction
- Economic development
- Elected officials
- Elections
- Eminent domain
- Employment law, including union and nonunion public employees
- Environmental law
- Ethics
- Financial affairs
- Freedom of Information Act
- Governing bodies
- Land use, annexation, zoning and condemnation
- Legal issues incidental to managing city services
- Litigation
- Municipal court prosecution and operations
- Open meeting and records laws compliance
- Ordinance drafting
- Utilities and water
Litigation on behalf of local government
Too often, economic development that would benefit an overwhelming majority is hindered by a small, non-representative group. Red tape on the state or federal level can also
stymie progress. When a city ordinance, practice or development stirs up conflict with state and federal agencies, community groups or individual residents, we provide robust
representation to protect the interests of the city in service of the people it represents.
Counseling city officers and elected officials on compliance issues
Newly elected officials often need to be educated on the differences between standard operating procedures in the public and private sectors. This can also be true for veteran
city managers. We have the knowledge, experience and resources to inform responsible officers about the requirements of open meeting and open records law, the code of ethics,
and numerous other problems frequently faced by local entities. We can even assist in drafting ordinances to avoid conflict with existing precedent.
Contact a trusted and established municipal law firm in Texas