Articles tagged with: Kyle and Buda
To eliminate confusions and clean up its boundaries, Kyle is proposing to annex 12 ‘holes’ within its city limits. The annexations would add 5.59 square miles to the city’s area, which presently covers 17.38 square miles.
Kohler’s Crossing, long known for its usefulness, and it’s potholes, has been reconstructed. A ribbon cutting to reognize the $6.7 million improvements will take place Thursday.
The Kyle City Council passed a resolution last week not merely supporting the $207 road bond up for election on Nov. 4, but warning citizens about what to expect if the bond doesn’t pass.
As residential building permits in Kyle drop to a nine-year low, city officials are considering a range of long-term population scenarios.
Roads included in the $207 million road bond package before voters in the Nov. 4 election.
Kyle officials don’t know for sure that a slumping ecomomy will reduce city revenues, but they do know they can keep their money in their pocket until they find out. Thus, the city administration announced a freeze on new spending at Tuesday’s city council meeeting.
So, what really is the speed limit on Kyle Parkway. Is it the state’s unposted speed limit of 70 miles per hour on a farm to market road, or is it the unposted speed limit of 30 miles per hour on an urban road? Tonight, the Kyle City Council will set the limit after waiting on traffic studies from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
The Kyle Police Department has scheduled a community crime watch meeting for Oct. 20 at Kyle City Hall.
Kyle will celebrate its 128th birthday this weekend with the ever-growing Kyle Fair and Music Festival at Gregg-Clarke Park.
The Kyle City Council barely passed its civil service ordinance Tuesday night in a performance so calamitous that it triggered doubts about the discipline and mutual confidence of the city’s governing actors.
