A downtown redevelopment project moved one step closer to reality on Monday night, as New Braunfels City Council accepted a grant of up to $4.55 million for the city to
New Braunfels will relinquish its authority to enforce subdivision regulations in its extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) in Guadalupe County after council members on Monday voted 6-1 authorizing the city manager to
New Braunfels city leaders seek public input on projects residents would like included in the city’s next capital improvement plan, the document that guides the city’s priorities on which infrastructure
Colette Nies never expected her volunteerism to turn into a philosophical battle that could change the city of New Braunfels.
Nies, a Democrat fresh off losing to Precinct 3 Commissioner Kevin Webb last November, applied for a mayoral appointment to the city Housing Authority Board of Commissioners for a term ending in January 2023.
âAffordable housing was part of my election platform,â she said. âI used to testify before the Texas House and Senate on those issues â it was in my wheelhouse.
Colette Nies
âMy latest board position was up and felt I could make a difference being on another board (Heritage Commission), which is why I applied for the housing board.â