The Mayor started the discussion on the budget by informing the Council members that each of them could only speak twice. The first time they could each speak a maximum of 15 minutes (I'm pretty sure that is what he said, but I guess he could have said a total of 15 minutes,... »
Archive for August, 2009
Notes from Parks Meeting on August 26, 2009
The meeting was called to order at 7:03 p.m. There was no one there wanting to speak to the committee during the "Citizens to be Heard" portion of the meeting. »
Agenda for City Council Meeting on August 27, 2009
There will be a Public Hearing on the Economic Development Corporation's FY 2010 operating and capital budgets. »
City Council Votes: Disc Golf – Yes! New Tax – No!
Sorry, this is a long report on a long meeting, but it is very informative. So, get a snack or a cup of coffee and enjoy! »
No Response from City Hall
Someone needs to tell Mayor Schoolcraft that the CVS Pharmacy development has still not repaired the big gaps under the new fences they put up »
Proposed Drainage Utility System Defeated – No New Tax!
At last night's City Council meeting, the proposed Municipal Surface Water Drainage Utility System was defeated by a vote of three to two, with Council members Legendre and Villanueva voting for it and Council members Whitehead, Massey, and Johnson voting against. »
Agenda for Helotes City Council Meeting on August 13, 2009
The agenda of the next Helotes City Council meeting scheduled for Thursday, August 13, 2009 is as follows: »
Tour of Rancho Diana
On July 10, 2009, the Grey Forest Historical Society (GFHS) took a tour of Rancho Diana (to read more about Rancho Diana, see the post on this site entitled Grey Forest Historical Society Meeting under the "Meetings" heading). »
Salve Making Class
A Salve Making class taught by Sam Coffman of The Human Path will be held at the Helotes Creek Nature Center at 14433 Old Bandera Road, Helotes, on Saturday, August 15, 2009, at 3 p.m. The cost will be $25. »
The Fate of a Raindrop
The Fate of a Raindrop presentation by Matt Wagner, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Director of Wildlife Diversity Department, will be held on Wednesday, August 19, 2009, »