Keep Round Rock Safe, a political action committee that identified itself as a coalition of local business owners who are "advocating for new sign rules," failed to meet the needed signatures to place its charter amendment on the ballot, according to Round Rock city officials.
The city of Round Rock issued a warning to voters ahead of Tuesday's general election to be aware of a "misleading" petition circulating outside of polling sites that is calling for a charter amendment to add up to 12 billboards along I-35 within city limits.