The San Marcos City Council is set to consider further postponement of the Vision SMTX Comprehensive Plan in order to give more time for public input, could consider a reallocation of American Rescue Plan Act funds and additional funds to the contract for ARPA fund consulting firm and could consider several large purchases and contract increases. The regularly scheduled
New Braunfels officials on Thursday joined Comal County officials, veterans, police officers, Gold Star family members, stakeholders and representatives from the New Braunfels American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars
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The weather was much hotter than during January’s groundbreaking for the city’s new police department headquarters and Veterans Memorial, which were both celebrated during Tuesday’s “topping out” ceremony.
It was a good weekend for the New Braunfels Fire Department. On Friday, firefighters, city staff and elected officials and residents gathered at the construction site on city-owned property on Water Lane for the departmentâs future Fire Station No. 2 for a topping -out ceremony, which included an opportunity to sign the final roof beam before it was placed on the building. New Braunfels Fire Chief Patrick OâConnell addresses attendees during a topping-out ceremony for the future Fire Station No. 2 on Friday. The $7.4 million fire station, approved by voters as part of the 2019 bond program, will include living quarters, a kitchen, a day room, a gym, and room to house four apparatus.Â
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Thursday, February 25, 2021 The San Marcos City Council voted unanimously to grant a temporary waiver of permit fees for plumbing repairs to damages from last week’s winter storm. “We believe that is going to be very beneficial for our residents that are faced with some very unprecedented and very challenging repairs in businesses and homes,” City Manager Bert Lumbreras said. In other business, the councilmembers approved a resolution expressing support for exploring the possibility of establishing an Indigenous Cultures Center in collaboration with the Indigenous Cultures Institute. The motion passed 5-2 with Councilmembers Mark Gleason and Saul Gonzalez voting no.
Tuesday, February 23, 2021 The San Marcos City Council will consider granting a temporary waiver of permit fees for plumbing repairs for damages from last week’s winter storm. Wednesday s meeting was rescheduled from Feb. 16 because of the storm. The ordinance, if approved, would be a one time order due to the emergency. They will also consider a contract with Paradigm Traffic Systems, Inc. through the BuyBoard Purchasing Cooperative for a backup battery system to be used to operate traffic signals in the event of a power outage, in the amount of $105K. In other business, the councilmembers will review a resolution expressing support for exploring the possibility of establishing an Indigenous Cultures Center in collaboration with the Indigenous Cultures Institute. They will consider applying for Hays County Parks and Opens Space Bond funding and providing city property for the project.