Kyle City Council To Consider De-Annexing 242 Acres

Ever heard of a municipality voluntarily De-Annexing? Well, Kyle City Council will be considering an approval of a resolution to do just that.

VI. Consider and Possible Action

18. Consider approval of a Resolution to provide for the possible extension of the Kyle Municipal Boundaries by the annexation of approximately 119.20 acres which is located west of N. Old Stagecoach Rd in the Blanco River Ranch; and the de-annexation of approximately 242.12 acres which is located west of the intersection of N. Old Stagecoach Rd and W. RR 150 in the Blanco River Ranch; and setting the dates and times of two public hearings for the purpose of annexing and de-annexing property and setting an effective date. Howard J. Koontz, Director of Planning and Community Development

Meeting Minutes recently released for public review

  • Tuesday, April 4, 2017 (Regular Meeting)

Meeting Minutes not yet released

  • Tuesday, April 18, 2017 (Regular Meeting) is on the agenda below for approval.

Kyle City Council Regular Meeting Agenda — Tuesday, May 2, 2017 

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