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Boerne Gears Up for Adler Road Overhaul: Modernization and Improved Drainage in the Pipeline by 2025
As Boerne residents anticipate improvements to their daily commutes, City Manager Ben Thatcher outlined the Adler Road overhaul plans, a project set to modernize the artery crucial for both local traffic and drainage issues. In a City Council meeting on June 25, details emerged about a two-phase development earmarked by community-driven efforts and federal funding collaborations. My Boerne News reported on these updates with a focus on the expected timetable and project specifics.
Boerne Library and HCFS Join Forces to Offer Free Counseling Sessions on Wednesdays
In an effort to address social needs within the community, the local library is teaming up with Hill Country Family Services (HCFS) to offer free counseling sessions every Wednesday for the month of July. Sessions are scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon and are open to all community members seeking mental health support. This initiative involves HCFS Behavioral Health in collaboration with two practicum students from Texas A&M San Antonio, aiming to create an accessible space for those in need of someone to talk to without financial burden.
Hill Country elected officials and staff meet to discuss water availability, flood management, and tools to manage growth
, Commissioners Jen Crownover and Kevin Webb, of Comal County, Andra Wisian, of Kendall County and Lon Shell, of Hays County, welcomed 50 county officials and staff from across the Hill Country to a meeting at the Herff Farm in Boerne, where discussion centered on how counties can manage growth and preserve natural resources. Joined by State Representative Carrie Isaac, as well as staff from State Representatives Ellen Troxclair and Erin Zwiener, and State Senator Donna Campbell’s office, the group included county commissioners, engineers, floodplain administrators and groundwater conservation district managers from Bandera, Bexar, Burnet, Comal, Guadalupe, Hays, Kendall, Kerr, Real,...
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