Pleasanton City Council Greenlights Water Rate Study Amid Calls for Public Input
Pleasanton City Council approved a water rate study that could lead to changes in water and sewer billing. The study suggests rate adjustments to manage rising costs and infrastructure needs. Public hearings for rate discussions are scheduled.
Governor Abbott and General Nordhaus Survey Flood Devastation in Kerrville, Texas as Commend Swift Federal Action and Local Heroism
Governor Abbott and General Nordhaus surveyed flood damage in Kerrville, Texas, acknowledging local response efforts and discussing recovery plans with state and federal agencies.
Pleasanton Library Reduces Operating Hours Amid Fiscal Challenges as New Borrowing Policies Announced
The Pleasanton Library is reducing its weekly hours from 62 to 48 starting August 4 due to fiscal challenges. Changes also include reduced borrowing limits and a new holds policy. Digital resources remain available 24/7.
New Braunfels Introduces Paid Parking to Ease Downtown Congestion and Support Local Businesses
New Braunfels introduces a paid parking system downtown to improve parking availability and reduce congestion, with the first hour free and subsequent hours at $2 up to a $10 daily max. Digital payments and Parking Ambassadors will assist drivers.












