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Boerne council approves first-reading updates to drought contingency ordinance to meet TCEQ requirements

5065361 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

On June 24 the City Council approved on first reading ordinance 2025-08 updating the city's conservation and drought contingency ordinance to add quantified triggers and reduction targets, designate a drought coordinator and add variance procedures as required by TCEQ and GBRA.

The Boerne City Council on June 24 voted 5-0 on the first reading of ordinance 2025-08, which updates the city’s conservation and emergency drought management ordinance (the drought contingency plan) to meet Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) requirements.

Utilities staff member Andrea Snoffer presented the update, describing the changes as largely regulatory housekeeping required for consistency with TCEQ and GBRA. The ordinance adds quantified trigger criteria for initiating…

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