Members of the New Braunfels Economic Development Corporation board last week unanimously approved a plan that will help design a portion of the Dry Comal Creek Hike and Bike Trail as well as one that will keep the cityâs small business center up and running.
Members approved a project expenditure recommendation of up to $375,000 for a professional services agreement with San Antonio-based Bain Median Bain for the final design of a portion of the Dry Comal Creek Hike and Bike Trail.
It would fund the projectâs final design to include civil, survey, environmental, wayfinding, materials testing and landscape architecture. The city completed the preliminary design for the project in 2018.
New Braunfels city leaders hope to take the first step soon toward constructing the Dry Comal Creek hike and bike trail, a project ranked as one of the city’s top
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THURSDAY
-4:23 to 4:55 p.m.: warrant. Gerald Ivan Edwards Jr., 46, at large, was arrested on a contempt warrant and was later also charged with of dogs and other animals running at large.
-10:52 a.m.: criminal damaging. Damage was reported in the 1800 block of Robert Place.
Crashes
Jerold Lee McMartin, 57, of Sidney, was arrested for OVI after a two-vehicle crash on Thursday at 5:23 p.m.
McMartin was traveling southbound on North Walnut Avenue when he hit mirrors with the parked vehicle facing the south in front of 413 N. Walnut Avenue that is owned by Lee Kattau-Ordean, of Sidney. It was later reported that damage was also caused to the fender of that parked vehicle.