Everyone who lives in New Braunfels has to deal with parking, and whether or not they have a child in school, they have to deal with school traffic as well.
During Monday’s New Braunfels City Council meeting, an applicant made his case for rezoning 5.3 acres from an agricultural/pre-development district to a low-intensity mixed-use district.
It seems fitting that a town founded by German immigrants would 177 years later serve as the home of a German multinational manufacturing company’s high-tech facility.
New Braunfels City Council members on Monday green lighted an interlocal agreement with New Braunfels ISD that will lay the foundation for the acquisition of a five-acre tract of land