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Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition VOLUME 3, ISSUE 4 JAN. 18FEB. 14, 2024
2024 Annual Community Guide
Multiple retail developments have opened and are under construction to ll out commercial properties at the intersection of Cibolo Valley Drive and Borgfeld Road.
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Commercial development mirrors Cibolo’s growth
To maintain a balance of community and eco- nomic growth, city leaders are looking at ways to involve residents in the city planning process.
With this growth, vacant downtown plots are lling in with development including fast food and retails shops, and in 2023 two new centers at Cibolo Valley Drive and Borgfeld Road were opened.
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Cibolo is among the fastest-growing cities around San Antonio, with thousands of people moving there each year, U.S. Census Bureau data shows.
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Also in this issue
Impacts: Barnes and Noble is moving into the Forum (Page 6)
Transportation: Cibolo road work to begin in January (Page 8)
Annual Community Guide: Metrocom area snapshot (Page 9)
Dining: Italian eateries were the trend for 2023 (Page 10)
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2 Buffalo Valley Dental A new dentistry opened in Cibolo, bringing a variety of dental services to the community. Services at the business include cosmetic dentistry, restorative dentistry, emergency dental care and other oral health needs. The practice is led by dentist Shikha Nandal. • Opened Jan. 4 • 778 Cibolo Valley Drive, Ste. 119, Cibolo • www.buffalovalleydentalcare.com 3 HealthTexas Established in 1994, the business offers primary care needs. HealthTexas features 18 primary care clinics across the San Antonio region. The Schertz location will be led by Dr. John Brian Lim and Physician Assistant Corey Smolik. • Opened Jan. 8 • 16977 IH-35 North, Ste. 260, Schertz • www.healthtexas.org 4 Hole in the Wall Hobbies A new game store celebrated its grand opening in Universal City. Hole in the Wall Hobbies offers a selection of tabletop games, miniatures, figures and other collectibles for hobbyists and collectors. Alongside selling items, the shop offers trade-ins and hosts gaming sessions. • Opened Dec. 1 • 11503 East Loop 1604, North Ste. 104, Universal City • www.facebook.com/holeinthewallhobbies 5 Versona Apparel, jewelry and accessories store Versona opened a new location at the Forum at Olympia Parkway. The boutique has over 100 locations across the country, offering a selection of trending styles and other
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selection of manicure, pedicure, waxing and other nail services. The business also offers services for children 10 and under. • Opened Dec. 16 • 784 Cibolo Valley Drive, Ste. 109, Cibolo • www.bellagionailloungetx.com
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1 Bellagio Nail Lounge A new nail lounge and wax studio celebrated a grand opening in Cibolo. Bellagio Nail Lounge offers a
6 Mod Pizza The Seattle-based pizza chain opened its first location in 2008 and has spread across the country. The restaurant
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celebrating its 30th anniversary. The menu features burgers, nachos, seafood, tacos, chicken fried steak, sandwiches, soups, salads, beer and margaritas. Willie’s has 20 locations across the state and touts a family-friendly atmosphere. • Opened 1993 • 18210 I-35 N, Schertz • www.williesgrillandicehouse.com CPS rate hike San Antonio City Council on Dec. 7 approved CPS Energy’s base rate hike request by an 8-3 vote. The council’s vote followed a Dec. 4 CPS Energy board meeting where trustees for the city-owned utility approved a 4.25% base rate increase, which will go into effect Feb. 1, 2024. • 500 McCullough Ave., San Antonio • www.cpsenergy.com Live Oak Citizens Assisting Police assist Wreaths Across America The Live Oak Citizens Assisting Police held a fundraiser for the Wreaths Across America organization, which puts wreaths on the gravesites of those who served in the military. Volunteers gathered on Dec. 16 to assist placing 45,200 wreaths on gravesites at Ft. Sam. • 8022 Shin Oak Drive, Live Oak • www.liveoaktx.net
offers a selection of pizza, salads, side, desserts and more. • Opening date TBD • 778 Cibolo Valley Drive, Ste.107, Cibolo • www.modpizza.com 7 Cibolo Valley Vision Desiree Chapa will be opening a new clinic in Cibolo. The new clinic will specialize in eye care and optometrist services. • Opening 2024 • 2251 FM 1103, Ste. 126, Cibolo • Facebook: Cibolo Valley Vision Green Valley Dental 8 The Joint Chiropractic The nation’s largest network of chiropractors will be opening a location in Cibolo. The business offers chiropractic care focused on the needs and goals of patients, including pain relief and preventative care. • Opening TBD • 778 Cibolo Valley Drive, Ste. 115, Cibolo • www.thejoint.com
Coming soon
10 Barnes & Noble Bookstore chain Barnes & Noble will be moving into the Forum at Olympia Parkway. The store offers a selection of books from fiction, nonfiction and other subgenres. The location in the Forum will be a relocated store formerly located at Bandera Point on the Northwest side of San Antonio. • Opening TBD
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• 8262 Agora Parkway, Selma • www.barnesandnoble.com
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Transportation
BY JARRETT WHITENER
Work on 3 Cibolo roads set to begin in January Cibolo City Council on Dec. 12 authorized the city manager to enter into a contract with D&D Con- struction for the reconstruction of three roads. The roads included are Dean Road from Old Wie- derstein Road to Green Valley Road; Bolton Road from Haeckerville Road to Stolte Road; and Lower Seguin Road from the low water crossing near the creek to Pfannenstiel Lane. The details The project includes sections that fall under the responsibility of the city and Guadalupe County. On Dec. 12, city staff presented a proposal to commissioner’s court for the county to contribute to the project. Three out of four commissioners said they would consider supporting the proposal. Precinct 2 Commissioner Drew Engelke raised concerns about the possibility of delaying other county projects to support the Cibolo proposal.
Engineering, design of streets approved Universal City City Council on Dec. 19 approved an agreement with HDR Engineer- ing for street engineering and design. The streets will be designed in their existing configuration with improvements to curbs, gutters, sidewalks and some driveway reconstruction, according to the agreement. The streets are Churchwood, Crosswood Drive, Gamblewood, Inkswood, Logswood, Medicine Rock, Old Converse Road, Persia and Travis drives and West Wright Boulevard.
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Cibolo’s total contribution will be $5.18 million while the county—if officials agree—will be account- able for $1.15 million. The city portion will be funded through certificates of obligation. What’s next? Commissioners will consider an interlocal agreement with the city for the projects at the end of January but no date had been set by press time. Construction on the roads is scheduled to begin in January, City Manager Wayne Reed said.
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$6 million for first phase of bond projects $30 million in bonds approved in 2022
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The Northeast San Antonio Metrocom cities are spread across three counties and saw a minimum of 6.45% population growth between 2017 and 2022. Cibolo saw the largest increase at 22.7%. Northeast San Antonio Metrocom area snapshot
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Italian, pizzerias trend in NE Metrocom for 2023 Throughout 2023, cities around the Northeast San Antonio Metrocom have seen Italian restau- rants and pizzerias gaining popularity. Staying local While many chain pizzerias opened during the year, a new locally owned Italian restaurant of pizzeria opened during seven out of the 12 months in 2023. Noli’s Vite Italian Restaurant and Capo’s Pizza are expansions to the area, while the owners of Bella Sera Italian Restaurant, Grampie’s Pizzeria and Axe- shack celebrated the opening of their first locations.
Noli’s Vite Italian Restaurant The Italian restaurant opened a new location in Cibolo in Dec. 2022. The restaurant first opened in New Braunfels in 2019 with the goal of serving authentic Italian recipes with fresh ingredients. Dishes at the restaurant include pasta, home- baked dishes, appetizers, pizza, soups and salads. • 170 Buffalo Place, Cibolo • www.nolisvite.com
Capo’s Pizzeria The pizzeria celebrated the opening of the sixth location in the San Antonio area. The new location in Universal City shares a building with JT’s Sports Bar and Grill. The pizzeria offers authentic Buffalo, New York-style pizza alongside sandwiches, salads, calzones and other menu items. • 2801 Pat Booker Road, Universal City • www.capospizzasa.com
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Bella Sera Universal City A new Italian restaurant opened its doors in Universal City. The menu consists of authentic Italian pastas, seafood, pizzas and other specialty items with every item made fresh at the restaurant. • 2921 Pat Booker Road, Ste. 100, Universal City • Facebook: Bella Sera Universal City
Axeshack A new restaurant featuring pizza, appetizers and salads opened in Cibolo. Axeshack offers a selection of beverages including cocktails and beer. The restaurant also offers ax throwing. • 313 Schneider Drive, Ste. 121, Cibolo • www.axeshacktx.com
Grampie’s Pizzeria Located in Cibolo, the restaurant offers a menu of salads, specialty pizzas, sandwiches and more. Schertz locals Aaron and Kristen Grafft are the owners of the restaurant, which is named after Aaron’s grandfather, according to the business’s website. • 121 Cibolo Commons, Cibolo • www.grampiespizza.com
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From the cover
Commercial development mirrors Cibolo’s growth
BY JARRETT WHITENER
What residents should know
What they’re saying
What’s next
Two-minute impact
Incoming retail 1 Andy's Frozen Custard 2 P. Terry's Burger Stand 3 Chick-l-A 4 Credit Human 5 UPS Store 6 Jersey Mike's Subs
Cibolo Valley Drive retail buildings
With development on Cibolo Valley Drive underway, city sta is planning for future develop- ment in other regions of the city, including along FM 1103, FM 78 and to the south along I-10. To plan for these growth areas, city sta and committees have worked on the development of the Comprehensive Master Plan and the I-10 Corridor Plan. “The Comprehensive Master Plan will serve as a guide for the city that outlines where we want people to live, where they can shop, where we need more roads and what the identity of the city will be in 20 years,” Lee said. Mayor Mark Allen said while the city does not have a hand in what businesses come to the developments, the growth means more revenue that can be used on projects such as roads. “In order to do the nice things for the roads, we have to have the sales tax from these commercial properties,” Allen said.
In early 2024, city leaders will approve the Comprehensive Master and the I-10 Corridor plans. To keep residents involved, a website was launched to gather feedback. “We want residents to get involved in city planning and give us feedback on what they want to see ... ,” Lee said. Get involved www.cibolotomorrow.com • For surveys and other feedback opportunities SeeClickFix • Residents can report city issues using iOS and Android apps www.cibolotx.gov • For upcoming transportation, development projects; important dates
In Cibolo, developing retail centers include Bualo Heights and the Cibolo Valley Retail Buildings, both constructed in 2023, as well as Cibolo Crossing, Cibolo Commons, Cibolo Valley Square and Steele Plaza. Some residents have expressed concern that increased development will negatively aect the city’s small-town feel. “I know Cibolo will keep growing,” resident Heather Steinbach said. “I just want them to keep the residents in mind when planning these projects.” Planning and Economic Development Director Kelsee Jordan Lee said Old Town contributes to Cibolo’s small town identity by providing a pedestrian-driven area for events, shopping locally-owned businesses and other activities. “We do have a lot of residents that are sensitive and aware of the historic roots,” Lee said. “That is one of [City] Council’s main goals.”
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BY JARRETT WHITENER
SCUCISD names Meloni superintendent finalist Trustees, in a 5-2 vote on Dec. 12, named Paige Meloni the lone finalist for the Schertz-Cibolo- Universal City ISD superintendent position. The details Trustees Amy Thomas and Margaret Carlin voted against the motion. “Despite my difference of opinion, I will stand behind the will of the board, and Ms. Meloni has my 100% support,” Thomas said. “I look forward to what she will bring to the district.” According to a news release, Meloni formerly served the district in administrative roles from 2011 to 2019 including: • Principal of Wiederstein Elementary School • Executive director of student and academic services • Executive director of special programs, grants,
New parkland in Cibolo to be called Schaezler Park On Nov. 14, Cibolo City Council autho- rized the city manager to enter a sales agreement with Marguerite Anne Bonnes to purchase parkland for an amount not to exceed $854,460. The parkland is 18 acres located at the cor- ner of Dean Road and Old Wiederstein Road. During the Dec. 12 meeting, city council approved an amendment to the agreement allowing the property owner to name the future park. The chosen name for the park will be Schaezler Park. The city will also fund the installation of a historical marker for the park. As of press time, the sale was expected to close in December, according to city staff.
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Following her time at SCUCISD, Meloni moved to the Regional Education Service Center in San Antonio, ESC-20, as the chief financial officer for client business services. What’s next? After announcing a lone finalist, the board must wait 21 days before voting to hire Meloni, who will replace Clark Ealy, who is retiring Jan. 31.
Tiffany Gibson takes majority in Schertz City Council Place 4 runoff election
seat during the Nov. 7 election, but neither received the majority needed to win the seat outright. Gibson won 259 votes, or 59.68% against Arm- strong’s 175 votes, or 40.32%. What’s next? Votes were canvased Dec. 19, and Gibson will fill the seat held by Michael Dahle. Gibson will serve on the council until 2026.
Tiffany Gibson received the majority vote during the city of Schertz runoff election on Dec. 9, earning her the City Council Place 4 seat. The details Gibson, who works in finance and previously ran for City Council Place 2 in 2022, and Michael Armstrong, a system’s engineer and U.S. Air Force veteran, were the top two vote getters for the Place 4
Election results Tiffany Gibson
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Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association events. The 17-day event will offer daily entertainment, midway rides, the livestock show, fair food, Mutton Bustin’ and fundraisers that benefit youth scholarships. • Feb. 8-25, times vary • $10 (access to the grounds); concerts and other events cost extra • 723 AT&T Center Parkway, San Antonio • www.sarodeo.com Judson Education Foundation Gala The Judson Education Foundation will host An Evening at Monte Carlo to help raise funds for the organization. The event will feature cocktails, dinner and casino games. Black tie optional. At the end of gaming, chips will be converted to tickets for raffle items. • Feb. 9, 6 p.m. • Admission starts at $100 • 901 N. Loop 1604 W., San Antonio • www.judsonisd.org/jefgala Snowfest Universal City will host Snowfest featuring food, carnival rides, shopping, live entertainment and more. Admission includes unlimited carnival rides. • Feb. 17, 1-8 p.m. • Free (age 2 and under), $15 (general admission). • Universal City Park, 305 North Blvd., Universal City. • www.universalcitytexas.com/694/snowfest
January
Garden Ridge property taxes Comal County property taxes are due by Jan. 31. A penalty for missing the deadline and interest charges take effect Feb. 1, according to the Comal County Tax Office, which will be in Garden Ridge in January. • Jan. 24, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. • City Hall, 9400 Municipal Parkway, Garden Ridge • www.ci.garden-ridge.tx.us
February
Schertz daddy/daughter, mother/son dance Registration for the Schertz Winter Wonderland daddy- daughter and mother-son dances is now open. Tickets are limited and won’t be sold onsite. Presales end Feb. 1. • Feb. 3, 7-9 p.m. (daddy-daughter dance); Feb. 4, 4-6 p.m. (mother-son dance) • $18 (adults), $12 (children) • 1400 Schertz Parkway, Schertz • www.schertz.com San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo The San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo returns for the 75th year, featuring competitive bull riding and other
Health and Home Show The Chamber (Schertz-Cibolo-Selma area) will be hosting the Health and Home Show, featuring free health screenings and flu shots, as well as experts in health and wellness, home renovation, lawn care and more. Attendees can expect information from presenting organizations and free samples. • Feb. 3, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. • Free • Schertz Civic Center, 1400 Schertz Parkway, Schertz • www.thechamber.info/health-home-show
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