In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the positive impact of new developments on the city of Keene's economy and infrastructure. With an influx of approximately 20 new residents moving to Keene, city leaders emphasized that these developments are crucial for maintaining a robust tax base, which is essential for keeping pace with inflation and rising costs.
The conversation highlighted the importance of road access to accommodate the increased traffic expected from these new homes. Officials noted that the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has plans to extend a service road from Old Betsy to a nearby bridge, which would help manage the anticipated traffic surge on local streets. Additionally, there are discussions about creating a new off-ramp to improve access at a busy intersection.
Another key topic was the city's sewer infrastructure. Officials confirmed that the existing sewer plant, located in the industrial park, was designed with future expansion in mind, allowing for a potential doubling of its capacity. This foresight is expected to mitigate some of the costs associated with accommodating the growing population.
Overall, the meeting underscored a proactive approach to urban development in Keene, with city leaders optimistic about the future and committed to ensuring that infrastructure keeps pace with growth.