Request for city consent to create a Municipal Utility District (MUD) to finance infrastructure for a 3,000-home development, including an on-site wastewater treatment plant.
The MUD would enable a large residential development, but raises concerns about environmental impact on aquifers, financial burdens for homeowners, and public safety.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 90 before that.
Request for city consent to create a Municipal Utility District (MUD) to finance infrastructure for a 3,000-home development, including an on-site wastewater treatment plant.
Request for the City of San Antonio's consent to create Bexar County MUD No. 2 to finance infrastructure for a 3,000-unit single-family residential development with an on-site wastewater treatment plant.
San Antonio City Council said 'no' to the Guajolote Ranch development. This means a planned housing project in that area is off the table for now.
The board finalized the criteria used to score and prioritize storm water management projects. This ensures a consistent approach to deciding which projects get done.
Heads up, San Antonio! Our neighbors in Corpus Christi could be running low on water, and we're checking if that's going to impact our own taps. We'll keep you posted as we learn more.
San Antonio's booming population means we're going to be talking a lot about water. City leaders are trying to plan ahead to make sure we have enough to go around as more people move in.
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