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Comal County departments coming home to downtown

Comal County operations will soon be returning under the same downtown umbrella. Judge Sherman Krause said renovations of the Courthouse Annex are scheduled to wrap up later this month, and with that comes the return of several county departments that were shuffled into temporary digs the past two years. Construction employees work on a courtroom as renovations take place at the Comal County Courthouse Annex on Wednesday, June 30, 2021. MIKALA COMPTON | Herald-Zeitung Mikala Compton “The date for substantial completion of the Annex is July 22 and we will have furniture delivered between Aug. 2 and Aug. 6,” Krause said. “It will take four weeks to install the furniture, and as soon as it is installed we will start the moves.”

Comal County officials celebrate creation of Mental Health Court

If it took a village to aid the mentally impaired through the challenges of the civil and criminal court systems, Donna Eccleston was its mayor. Comal County’s Precinct 1 commissioner was among many inside a packed courthouse who saw their efforts realized with the formal creation of the county’s first Mental Health Court. “It was her patience — sometimes lacking but definitely her patience, her persistence and her passion to get this up and going, as well as everything beyond just this mental health court,” Criminal District Attorney Jennifer Tharp said to Eccleston during Thursday’s commissioners court meeting. “We really appreciate everything you did to make today a reality.”

County pushes move on boat ramp rules past July 4 weekend

Comal County Commissioners met for a third time with Canyon Lake area residents on the plan to revise rules at the nine county operated boat ramps, which won’t happen before the July 4 weekend. Commissioners on June 10 tabled a vote until Thursday to hear from citizens who appeared that day and again June 16 to get more on the proposals, which County Judge Sherman Krause said would enforce existing water safety measures authored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority — and also control overcrowding and rowdy behavior. Krause commended residents on their assistance in coming up with suggestions for solutions. He pointed to a recent Herald-Zeitung editorial that praised residents working with the county instead of blaming commissioners for problems all agree stem from growth.

Solutions talked during workshop on Canyon Lake

Solutions talked during workshop on Canyon Lake
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