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Consultants present One Water plan for Wimberley, propose conservation targets and coordinated utility steps

Wimberley City Council · December 18, 2025
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Summary

Langford presented a final comprehensive plan draft and linked One Water study recommending per‑capita water reductions and better coordination among fragmented suppliers to protect Jacob's Well and Cypress Creek; the city will open a public comment portal in January and hold a town‑hall on Jan. 29.

Jerry with Langford Community Management Services presented the final draft of Wimberley’s comprehensive plan and the linked One Water study, saying the study is roughly 90% complete and is designed to give the city a practical roadmap to conserve water and guide capital projects.

The presentation outlined numerical goals and implementation steps. "We want to get 15 to 25 percent of total demand from rainwater and reuse in Wimberley," the Langford consultant said, and the plan sets a per‑capita target to reduce daily water use from about 130 gallons to roughly 110 gallons per person.…

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