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A spillover of growth? Boerne cave business concerned development causing caves to flood

A spillover of growth? Boerne cave business concerned development causing caves to flood

by admin | Sep 4, 2018 | News, Regional Planning

The owner and general manager of Cascade Caverns, a cave touring business nestled at the end of a winding road east of I-10, say the caves have seen unusual flooding in recent months, and they’re blaming a series of subdivisions being built nearby. Pamela...
Battle over Wimberley sewage reaches critical juncture … again

Battle over Wimberley sewage reaches critical juncture … again

by Karen Ford | Aug 29, 2018 | News, Regional Planning

The on-again, off-again Wimberley wastewater treatment plant is off again while the City Council revisits a plan to outsource to a private utility company. Emotions are running high in the Hays County town of about 3,000, divided over an issue that’s been the subject...
Bexar County weighs whether to join regional fight over Edwards Aquifer rights

Bexar County weighs whether to join regional fight over Edwards Aquifer rights

by Karen Ford | Aug 29, 2018 | News, Regional Planning, Water Resources

Bexar County could soon join the fray in a legal battle over water rights that highlights the conflict between the fast-growing cities and suburbs around San Antonio and agricultural areas that also depend on the Edwards Aquifer. On Friday, Medina County Judge Chris...
Sand is choking Lake LBJ, but a battle looms over its removal

Sand is choking Lake LBJ, but a battle looms over its removal

by Karen Ford | Aug 29, 2018 | County Authority, Land Stewardship, News, Planning and Development

In early 2017, homeowners in Sandy Harbor, a waterfront community in the Highland Lakes chain where Lake Lyndon B. Johnson meets the mouth of Sandy Creek, called Kevin Collier about a problem: sand. There was so much of it that it was preventing some of them from...
Honey Creek, a pristine Hill Country stream, could soon see treated sewage

Honey Creek, a pristine Hill Country stream, could soon see treated sewage

by admin | Aug 22, 2018 | News, Planning and Development, Public Lands, Water Quality

Developers planning a subdivision of more than 2,300 homes in Comal County want to build a sewage treatment plant to discharge into one of the most pristine, spring-fed streams left in the Hill Country. According to a permit application filed with state environmental...
$76 million resort coming to Fredericksburg

$76 million resort coming to Fredericksburg

by admin | Aug 9, 2018 | News, Planning and Development

Fredericksburg is already a hot spot for visitors — and developers and city tourism officials say a planned $76 million hotel project will help take the Hill Country city to the next level. Construction is scheduled to start on the Seven Hills Resort and Conference...
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