Consultants working under the General Land Office’s Resilient Communities program presented a preliminary 50% draft of Wimberley’s comprehensive plan and a companion one‑water special study, and asked the City Council to release the materials to the public for comment and to provide feedback before submission to GLO for milestone review. The presentation described chapters on land use, transportation, housing, infrastructure, community facilities and resiliency objectives tied to the county hazard mitigation plan. The team said most chapters are about 80–90% complete and that the draft will be posted in the community engagement portal for review.Consultants told the council the draft uses conservative growth assumptions — referencing limited utilities, environmental sensitivity and growth-management policy — and projects a city population target around 4,000 by 2045. The one‑water study summarized draft measurable targets: a 25% reduction in per‑capita water use within 10 years, a 10–20% increase in water supply from reuse by 2030, and a 30% cut in water losses by 2027. Presenters said those targets are ambitious but achievable with local support and coordination.The consultants recommended linking the plan’s goals and objectives to a Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and a governance/code review so that implementation steps and funding can be traced back to plan objectives. They asked the council to review and comment on goals in the portal and noted an upcoming stakeholder meeting on Aug. 11 to gather further input. City staff and the consultant team said they will finalize the draft for public release early next week and then submit the 50% package to the General Land Office for review.Nut graf: The draft plan and the one‑water study are intended to satisfy GLO milestone requirements and form the basis for the city’s 20‑year implementation strategy; the council’s feedback now will shape whether objectives, the CIP and proposed code changes align before the plan advances to final stages. Ending: The council did not take formal action; consultants will publish the draft for public review and return with the refined materials after stakeholder input and GLO feedback.