City Council to discuss the “Bed & Banks”
City Council to discuss the “Bed & Banks” Bill. According to San Marcos City Council Documents,
“City ownership of the bed and banks would give City rangers authority to protect endangered species.
Under the EAHCP, the City is responsible for increasing Texas wild-rice coverage and protecting the San Marcos salamander, fountain darter and Comal Springs riffle beetle.
The City’s civilian rangers do not have direct authority to protect endangered plants and animals from tampering, but instead have to call a game warden.”
View the entire document HERE.
Review the 297 page Agenda Packet HERE.
Review the meeting Minutes for the following dates:
To review the 297 page Agenda Packet HERE.
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The City of San Marcos has not released the following minutes for public review;
If you prefer to read the standard agenda, you can do so HERE.
San Marcos City Council Meeting Agenda – Tuesday, February 21, 2017
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