Taking another step toward a potential bond election next year, New Braunfels City Council members on Monday approved preliminary design contracts for 17 proposed capital projects under consideration for the
In an example of compromise between a landowner, neighbors and city officials, New Braunfels City Council members last week unanimously gave initial approval to a proposed rezoning request that changes
New Braunfels City Council members on Monday considered two rezoning requests that had been postponed from a meeting last month, taking no action on one proposal while approving the other.
Council members took no action on the first reading of a rezoning proposal that would have allowed a variety of residential and non-residential development, including an âMU-Bâ High-Intensity Mixed-Use District, on a nearly 50-acre tract located south of the intersection of South Walnut Avenue and West Klein Road.
The item, which had been postponed by council members last month upon the request from the applicant to allow for additional talks with the surrounding property owners, died from a lack of motion.