Cibolo council recap: final plat, equipment purchase and multiple retail projects announced

Cibolo City Council · October 31, 2024

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Summary

Mayor Mark Allen said the council approved the Homestead final plat and the purchase of two lawnmowers, and the city received updates on several retail and service projects including QuikTrip, Andy's Frozen Custard, Dutch Brothers Coffee, a small animal hospital and a Gracie Barra studio.

In a wide‑ranging meeting recap, Mayor Mark Allen summarized approvals and development updates from the Cibolo City Council. He said the council approved the final plat for the Homestead subdivision in eastern Cibolo and approved the purchase of two new lawnmowers for city operations ('we approved the purchase of 2 new lawnmowers').

The mayor listed several private‑sector projects in planning or permitting: an Andy's Frozen Custard off Cibolo Valley Drive near Chick‑fil‑A; a Dutch Brothers Coffee near Walmart; a small animal hospital planned off FM 78; a Salata salad restaurant at Cibolo Crossing; a crepe shop (referred to as Crepaccino/Crepeacino) on Cibolo Valley Drive; and Mattinga's Pizza and an additional Scooter's coffee location near 1103 and Turning Stone. He also said a Water Burger is being built behind CVS at 1103 and Cibolo Valley Drive.

Retail and convenience developments included one QuikTrip in permitting at 1103 and Old Wiederstein Road and another QuikTrip under construction at FM 78 and 1103, with a tentative grand opening date of December 4, 2024. The mayor also noted a Walmart remodel with a grand reopening scheduled for Friday at 8 a.m., a planned 9Round fitness studio off FM 78 and a Gracie Barra jujitsu studio with a grand opening set for Saturday, Nov. 9.

On traffic and safety, the mayor said Councilwoman Sanchez Stevens brought forward a temporary traffic‑control item for Green Valley Road near Schlauther Intermediate School; staff will present design options at a future meeting. The mayor closed by reminding residents that the council will meet once in November and once in December and that he will provide updates after the November meeting.

The recap provided project names and approximate locations but did not include permitting statuses beyond 'in planning review' or formal development agreements, nor did it provide vote tallies or financial incentives tied to the projects in the mayor's summary.