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Kyle residents press council on Windy Hill access and sharp ETJ water‑rate hikes

Kyle City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

Residents packed public comment to urge the City of Kyle to reconsider access changes proposed for the Windy Hill corridor and to pause or revisit recent outside‑city (ETJ) water‑rate increases. Council followed public comment with executive session and returned to approve several land and infrastructure actions while promising further public outreach on some items.

Dozens of residents used the citizen‑comment period at the Feb. 17 Kyle City Council meeting to press elected leaders on two sharply felt issues: a planned access change near the Windy Hill corridor that speakers said could cut off customers to a proposed Texas Best convenience store, and a recent spike in water bills for neighborhoods outside city limits.

Oscar Garza, introduced himself as a traffic‑engineering consultant for the Altiguera convenience‑store group, and urged the council to “step back” from the current entrance design for the project, arguing it may shift traffic problems upstream or downstream and…

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