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Residents praise recycling staff; tow operator warns revised county towing policy could threaten safety and service

5778663 · September 11, 2025
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Summary

At the Sept. 11 Comal County meeting, a resident thanked recycling center staff for improved operations; a tow company representative raised safety and service concerns about proposed changes to the county towing policy, including expanded coverage areas, higher response expectations and the removal of background checks from the policy draft.

During the public comment portion of the Comal County Commissioners Court meeting on Sept. 11, two residents addressed the court: one praised county recycling-facility staff and another, identifying himself as representing a tow company, raised concerns about a recently circulated draft of the county towing policy.

Jonathan Gulick, a resident of Comal County Precinct 1, told the court he has used the county recycling facility on Soarscribe Drive near Highway 46 for about five years and said staff and organization at the facility have improved. "Those folks at the recycling center…

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