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Schertz City Council will meet July 25 at 6 p.m. 1400 Schertz Parkway, Bldg. 4, Schertz. 210-619-1030. www.schertz.com Cibolo City Council will meet July 25 at 6:30 p.m. 20203 S. Main St., Cibolo. 210-658-9900 • www.cibolotx.gov Universal City. 210-659-0333. www.universalcitytexas.gov Judson ISD will meet July 20 at 6 p.m. 8205 Palisades Drive, Live Oak. 210-945-5100 • www.judsonisd.org Universal City City Council will meet Aug. 1 at 6:30 p.m. 2150 Universal City Blvd., MEETINGS WE COVER HIGHLIGHTS CIBOLO City staff is asking for community input on the Comprehensive Plan, which outlines the vision for the city as it moves forward with future development and projects. Plan topics include land use and character, transportation, housing, and community facilities. Residents can give feedback on the city website or at upcoming public meetings.
Universal City City Council discusses patio homes UNIVERSAL CITY A new single-family project is being proposed at the corner of Athenian and Centerbrook in Universal City. On June 6, developer Terramark Urban Homes sought feedback from City Council before proceed- ing with a request to rezone the property from commercial to a planned unit development. The project: According to the developer’s plans, the project will include 27 patio homes with distinct appear- ances and about 1,562 square feet of living space, resident parking and a community space. Meeting highlights: Feedback from Council was mostly in favor of the development with a few concerns regarding
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traffic as well as the ability for waste management and emergency services to access the properties.
What’s next?: With Council feedback, the developer can look into modifications to the property before going to the Universal City Planning and Zoning Commission. • The process includes presentations on a preliminary plan and the final plan to the commission and Council, followed by a vote.
Live Oak accepts bid for a Woodcrest Trail
allocation of $400,000 from Live Oak Economic Development Corp. funds for the project. The new trail will begin at Avery Road and connect with an existing walking and jogging trail at Woodcrest Park, located at 11021 Forest Pass Court.
LIVE OAK City Council on June 13 accepted a bid from Abelar Inc. for the construction of the new Woodcrest Trail project. The $262,000 bid included
authorization should a potential change order be needed for addi- tional work not to exceed 25%, or $65,500, of the base bid. In December, Council approved the
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