New Braunfels City Council members on Monday gave their stamp of approval to a reimbursement agreement with Solms Landing Development LLC and extended the dissolution of the Solms Landing Public
New Braunfels City Council members on Monday postponed action on two proposed rezoning requests to allow developers and residents to meet — but the postponements didn’t sit well with a
Harry Bowers and Lawrence Spradley were sworn to new three-year terms on New Braunfels City Council, which Monday night bade farewell to retiring Councilmember Matthew Hoyt, who stepped down after delivering the meeting invocation.
Bowers, the District 3 incumbent, was joined by wife Katherine, son Quint and daughter Beth as he took the oath from County Court at-Law No. 3 Judge Deborah Linnartz Wigington. Spradley, who succeeded Hoyt as District 4 representative, was joined by wife Kristy as he recited his oath from retired Brazoria County Justice of the Peace Wayne Dubose.
Bowers, a 47-year-old Texas State University lecturer who won his first term unopposed in 2018, defeated challenger Kevin Robles, a 39-year-old businessman, totaling 1,027 votes (84.25%) to Roblesâ 192 votes (15.75%) in what Bowers said was the largest ever margin for a contested District 3 race and the second-largest winning margin ever for a council position.
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New Braunfels City Council members last week gave their stamp of approval to a selection of words and images that will become part of the Veterans Memorial now under construction.