
Residents of Schertz, get ready to voice your opinions. The Schertz Planning and Zoning Commission has called a meeting to decide the future of two pieces of land in the area. The commission will be holding public hearings, as announced on the city's website, on June 5 to gather local perspective on the proposed rezoning of these properties, which could reshape the community's landscape.
Among the items on the agenda is PLZC20240095, which will focus on transforming an acre of land at 11639 Voges Pass from its current Pre-Development District status to a Single-Family Residential/Agricultural District. This plot, pinned by Bexar County Property Identification Number 308497, sits poised for change, waiting for the community's input to determine its fate. Anyone with a stake in the future of the land, be it a whisper or a shout, is encouraged to attend.
The second item, indicated as PLZC20240098, pertains to around 3.6 acres located at 6691 FM 482 in New Braunfels, holding Comal County Property Identification Number 78940. The commission will deliberate on whether to shift this larger swath of land, currently denoted as Pre-Development District, toward a Single-Family Residential / Agricultural District as well, setting the stage for potential new homes and green pastures.
For those looking for more details or with questions prior to the hearings, the Planning Division remains an open book. They can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 210-619-1780. The hearings, slated to begin at 6:00 p.m., will take place at the Municipal Complex Council Chambers, located at 1400 Schertz Parkway, Building #4. This is an opportunity for the public, who deeply care about the development and character of their city, to make their voices heard where it matters most—in the halls where decisions are made.









