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Guadalupe County adopts first-phase revisions to subdivision rules, with three targeted exceptions
Summary
After a public hearing and extended discussion, the commissioners approved an amended set of subdivision regulations set to take effect immediately, while directing staff to revert or remove specific provisions and continue iterative revisions.
Guadalupe County Commissioners Court closed a public‑hearing process and voted to adopt a first-phase update to the county’s subdivision regulations on Feb. 2025, while instructing staff to revert or remove three specific provisions before finalizing the order.
The court opened a public hearing on proposed and revised subdivision rules and heard from staff and several attendees, including Assistant County Engineer Barry Black and county clerks and planners. Black described the effort as a triage to correct inconsistencies, reorganize language and add requirements the county lacked — for example, an adopted traffic-impact-analysis (TIA) protocol and clarifications about third‑party review and drainage studies. "The document had to be cleaned up just to get some…
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