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Bandera Equine Posse seeks lease of Cedar Street hangar for covered hitching area
Summary
Tony Strampley, president of the Bandera Equine Posse, and board member Diana Walters asked the City of Bandera to lease the Cedar Street hangar to create a covered, secured hitching area with water, electricity and camera access so riders can leave horses while visiting downtown businesses.
Tony Strampley, president of the Bandera Equine Posse, and board member Diana Walters told the City of Bandera council they are seeking a lease of the city‑owned Cedar Street hangar to create a covered, secure hitching area so riders can visit downtown businesses.
"Our whole purpose is to ... make Bandera a lot more horse friendly," said Tony Strampley, president of the Bandera Equine Posse. Diana Walters described the proposal as "a new equine support facility that we'd like to put in town to safely accommodate horses and riders," saying the project is essentially a covered hitching rail with access to water and electricity rather than a full livery.
The group said the hangar, located on the edge of the EDC parking lot between Main…
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