Northeast San Antonio Metrocom | December 2025

Government

BY AMIRA VAN LEEUWEN

Cibolo allocates $3.83M for wastewater plant design

Universal City OKs permit for auto repair service business Universal City approved a permit for auto repair service, Valvoline, during a Nov. 18 City Council meeting. The item passed with a 3-2 vote. Council members Lori Putt and Bernard Rubal were the two dissenting votes and council member Bear Goolsby recused himself. What we know Valvoline will be located at 460 Kitty Hawk in Universal City, according to agenda documents. The business offers an array of vehicle maintenance services, including oil changes, battery replacements, fuel system cleaning, differential fluid and more, according to its website.

$86.25 million , with construction costs totaling $75 million. Cibolo’s share of construction costs will be 45%, or about $33.75 million, according to agenda documents. Cibolo will be able to service an additional 7,258 single-family homes with the expansion, City Manager Wayne Reed said during a Sept. 9 council meeting. Construction on the plant expansion is expected to begin in March 2029 and be completed in April 2030, CCMA General Manager Clint Ellis said.

Cibolo City Council approved for Cibolo Creek Municipal Authority, or CCMA, to issue $8.5 million in bonds on the design contract for the South Wastewater Treatment Plant on Nov. 18. Council approved the execution of a regional wastewater treatment contract with CCMA on Sept. 9, which outlines that Cibolo is obligated to pay 45% of the project’s construction costs. Of the $8.5 million design cost, the city will contribute $3.83 million over the next 20 years beginning in 2026. Explained The city of Schertz, Cibolo and CCMA entered into an interlocal partnership to construct the wastewater treatment plant in August 2014, agenda documents state. Both cities have agreed to support CCMA in issuing $8.5 million in bonds to cover the design of the expansion, but CCMA will be the agency issuing the debt. Schertz and Cibolo will repay CCMA using revenue from their utility customers. The estimated total cost of the project is

CCMA South Wastewater Treatment Plant

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