Waller County Judge Trey Duhon explained on Facebook yesterday the reasons why counties can’t regulate the explosive growth reshaping Texas communities like Canyon Lake and New Braunfels. Facing a public hearing Thursday on proposed revisions to Comal County’s subdivision regulations, Comal County
Comal County is taking a closer look at how new subdivisions are regulated. Residents can weigh in with their thoughts about future developments 8:30 a.m. Thursday, June 11 at the Historic Comal County Courthouse, 100 Main Plaza, New Braunfels. Proposed revisions to
The nonprofit Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance (GEAA) urges the public to fight for Canyon Lake’s water quality at a public meeting on the wastewater permit Lennar Homes needs to proceed with its Canyon Ranch/Juniper Ranch development in Spring Branch. The Texas Commission
A public hearing for a wastewater permit renewal that would authorize Lennar Homes to discharge up to 300,000 gallons of wastewater per day into Canyon Lake is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 2 at the Hampton Inn Bulverde Texas Hill Country,
Comal County commissioners will decide Thursday whether to apply for a $1.19 million grant to fund the purchase and installation of four additional floating docks at Canyon Lake boat ramps #6, 7, 8, and 22. The county leases nine boat ramps from
Comal County commissioners Thursday awarded a $363,000 contract to a consulting firm that will map out a preliminary Comal County Road Improvement Plan. Precinct 3 Commissioner Kevin Webb, who also serves as vice chairman of the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization, said
Pulte Homes is selling “elevated living with endless views” as it prepares to turn 155 acres of scenic lower Guadalupe riverfront property into a gated development, The Bluffs on the Guadalupe, 11529 FM 306, New Braunfels, across from Whitewater Ampitheater and Camp
by Blanco Mayor Candy Cargill Hill Country Neighbors, we need to have an honest conversation. The Texas Hill Country — our rivers, our ranches, our dark skies, our wildlife, our way of life — is under pressure like never before. Growth is
State Sen. Donna Campbell, MD, Tuesday put the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) on notice, giving the regulatory body 30 days to respond to her request for an evaluation of Canyon Lake’s watershed to determine whether existing regulatory measures adequately prevent
Comal County Friends of the Night Sky (CCFNS) in February received a 2026 Night Sky Preservation Fund grant from Hill Country Alliance (HCA) that will help it buy equipment needed to measure growth-light pollution affecting Hill Country skies. Funds will be used