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Council postpones decision on airport-area defensive infield after extensive opposition After lengthy public comment from airport tenants and neighbors concerned about red-dirt runoff, flood-borne debris, traffic and access, the council postponed action on a special-use permit for an exterior training/infield at 29768 Bulverde Lane and asked for design and access details before reconsideration.

The council hit pause on a controversial outdoor defensive infield permit after intense public outcry over flooding, dust, and safety concerns from airport tenants and neighbors.

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City staff brief council on Texas Water Company talks and 20-year supply report City planning staff told the council Texas Water Company has not chosen a pumping-station site, is negotiating with property owners outside Bulverde, and has submitted a draft 20-year water-availability report to Comal County for review.

Texas Water Company is still in negotiations for a pumping station site while submitting a critical 20-year water-availability report to Comal County—what does this mean for Bulverde's future?

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Ranch-owner presents low-density preservation development for land near Bulverde Road; council to consider PDD process A property owner presented a conceptual plan to cluster small villages around preserved woodlands on land west of Bulverde Road. Residents and council raised questions about traffic, wastewater, water supply and emergency-services access; no formal entitlement was filed tonight.

A visionary plan for a low-density, preservation-style community near Bulverde Road aims to cluster small homes around natural features, but will it overcome public concerns about traffic and wastewater?

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Bulverde police report: calls down 8% in 2025, crashes up 19% and two fatalities Chief Haefer told the City Council that calls for service in 2025 fell about 8% from 2024 while investigated incidents and arrests fell sharply; however crashes increased 19% and the department reported two traffic fatalities. He urged attention to state roadways and described staffing and program changes.

Bulverde's police report reveals a surprising drop in calls and arrests, but a concerning rise in traffic crashes and fatalities—what's behind these numbers?

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