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New Braunfels City Council moves to keep Main Plaza s islands deserted | Community Alert

New Braunfels City Council members on Monday gave initial approval to an item restricting parking around the landscaped islands that lie on the outside edges of the city’s Main Plaza. Public Works Director Greg Malatek told council members that the city’s Parks and Recreation Department requested the restriction around the landscaped islands, as vehicles have been obstructing the flow of traffic and preventing Parks Department employees from accessing the landscaping and downtown public restrooms to perform cleaning and maintenance. “It’s impairing mobility,” Malatek said. “Probably the biggest thing is, for folks that have parked in the designated parking, if somebody was to back up, they could hit one of these vehicles.”

New Braunfels City Council could restrict parking around islands on Main Plaza

New Braunfels City Council members on Monday are expected to consider an ordinance amendment that would restrict parking around the landscaped islands that lie on the outside edges of the city’s Main Plaza. According to city officials, the Parks and Recreation Department has made a request to restrict parking around those landscaped islands.  The problem has been especially evident on the west side of Main Plaza, according to officials, where vehicles have obstructed the flow of traffic as well as preventing Parks Department employees from accessing the landscaping and downtown public restrooms to perform cleaning and maintenance.  This parking around the landscaped island on the west side of Main Plaza has also been a concern from business owners downtown, according to the city.

Election preview: 2 face off for lone contested Bethel board seat

Bethel School Board has four seats up for election in the May 18 Special Election, but only one contested. Newcomer Caleb Clark and incumbent Alan Laisure will appear on the ballot for Position 1. Positions 2, 5 and 7 are also up for election. Current board members Ashley Espinoza, Paul Jorgensen and Debi Farr are running unopposed. The Register-Guard sent all the candidates a questionnaire that asked about relevant experience, reasons for running, plans to make schools more inclusive. Here s a bit more about each of the candidates, based on their responses.  Responses have been edited for clarity and brevity. Caleb Clark 30-year-old Clark lived in Eugene his whole life, and still does, now with his wife and two children, the eldest being a student at Spring Creek Elementary. 

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