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SeguinTX averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$227,000 Typical home value $274,107 -2% yr/yr · +4% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$425.6M (FY2023)
Total spending$412.8M (FY2023)
Taxes$30.9M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$276.0M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$13,358 (FY2023)
Development activity
2025811 housing units ($237.2M)
Upcoming
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
City Council
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 1:30 PM
Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corporation
108 W. Mountain St
Fri Aug 28, 2026 · 8:00 AM
Seguin Economic Development Corporation
No action taken at Seguin Economic Development Corporation meeting
The Seguin Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors is scheduled to attend a tour of the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) Data Center in Austin. The agenda explicitly states that no action will be taken during this event. This is a procedural notice of possible quorum rather than a decision-making session.
- Board attendance at TACC Data Center Tour at 10611 Exploration Way, Austin, TX
- No action will be taken
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211 North River Street, Seguin, TX 78155; Driving to 10611 Exploration Way, Austin, TX 78758
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Seguin Economic Development
Corporation
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Notice of Possible Quorum
211 North River Street, Seguin, TX 78155;
Driving to 10611 Exploration Way, Austin,
TX 78758
8:00 AM
Friday, August 28, 2026
This Notice of Possible Quorum of the Seguin Economic Development Corporation has been
posted to notify the public that the Board of Directors may be in attendance at the following:
Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) Data Center Tour
Friday, August 28, 2026
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Meeting at:
211 N. River Street
Seguin, TX 78155
Driving to tour:
10611 Exploration Way
Austin, TX 78758
No Action will be taken.
CERTIFICATE
I certify that the above notice of quorum was posted in the outside display case at the front of the
Municipal Building, 210 E. Gonzales Street of the City of Seguin, Texas on the 6th day of August
2026 by 5:00 P.M.
_______________________________
Alora Wachholz, Executive Director
Seguin Economic Development Corporation
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City of Seguin
Printed on 8/6/2026
Tue Sep 8, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Planning & Zoning Commission
Council Chambers
Recent meetings
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council
Council votes on FY2027 tax rate and approves $1.8M sewer repair
The City of Seguin Council will vote on the proposed FY2027 tax rate of $.5294 per $100 valuation and review the full FY2027 budget. The meeting includes second readings for water, wastewater, and electric rate ordinances, as well as three zoning changes for residential and commercial properties. Additionally, the council will award construction contracts for sidewalk and sewer projects and designate a local historic landmark.
- Vote on proposed FY2027 tax rate of $.5294 per $100 valuation
- Award $1,831,407.60 contract to Austin Filter Systems for Nolan Street Outfall Emergency Repair
- Award $370,311.70 contract to Ruboca & Maya Construction for Heideke Sidewalks Project
- Second reading of ordinances amending water, wastewater, and electric utility rates
- Second reading of zoning changes for properties on State Hwy. 123 North, Timmermann Rd., and Pecan Parkway
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Council Chambers
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City Council
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Public & Virtual
Council Chambers
5:30 PM
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
This meeting can be viewed live at:
https://cityofseguintx.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?
publish_id=b551ac46-6413-4183-9233-7270743857e0
1.
Call to Order
2.
Invocation - Bishop Tim Bird, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
3.
Pledge of Allegiance/Salute to the Texas Flag
4.
Roll Call
5.
Hearing of Residents:
Invitation to hear citizens and council members in advance of regular business on items other than what
is on the agenda, which shall be limited to five (5) minutes. Due to the Open Meetings Act discussions on
matters not on the agenda are not allowed, therefore discussion shall be limited to 1) Statements of
specific factual information given in response to any inquiry; 2) A recitation of existing policy in response
to an inquiry; 3) A proposal to place the subject on the agenda for a future meeting; 4) For the record,
please state your name and address before speaking.
6.
Presentation
a.
26-313
Recognition of Dale Skinner, Fire Chief, upon his retirement. - Donna
Dodgen, Mayor
Dale Skinner - Retirement Certificate
Attachments:
b.
26-348
Recognition of JR Cruz for winning 4th place in the Hurt Man Rescue during
the 2026 Texas Lineman’s Rodeo. - Donna Dodgen, Mayor
20260811151402
Attachments:
7.
Consent Agenda
a.
26-359
Minutes of the August 4, 2026 City Council Meeting.
CC.MINUTES.08042026
Attachments:
Pa …
🗳️ How they voted (8 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Consent Agenda — approved on the Consent Agenda
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
ZC 12-26_CC — adopted
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-349 — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-352 — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-358 — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-334 — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-345 — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
GLUP 03-26_CC — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Commission on the Arts
Visitor's Center, 200 S. Austin
Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Starcke Park Golf Course Advisory Board
Parks Office
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council
Seguin Council holds FY2027 budget workshop and approves utility contracts
The City of Seguin Council meets for a special session to conduct a budget workshop and present the proposed FY2027 budgets for the General, Debt Service, Special Revenue, and Utility funds. The body also votes on resolutions to authorize agreements with Fuquay, Inc. and HDR Engineering, Inc. for utility projects. Additionally, the Council takes a first reading on an ordinance amending the city's fee schedule for fire, library, parks, and planning departments.
- Resolution 26-330 authorizes agreement with Fuquay, Inc. for Country Club Drive Utility Replacement Project
- Resolution 26-332 authorizes Master Short Form Services Agreement with HDR Engineering, Inc.
- Ordinance 26-335 amends Fee Schedule for Fire, Library, Parks, and Planning departments
- Presentation of proposed FY2027 budgets for General, Debt Service, Special Revenue, and Utility funds
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Council Chambers
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City Council
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Budget Workshop and Special
Council Chambers
5:30 PM
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
This meeting can be viewed live at:
https://cityofseguintx.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?
publish_id=8167399f-4964-4a37-a6c9-5fe47529c772
1.
Call to Order
2.
Roll Call
3.
Hearing of Residents:
Invitation to hear citizens and council members in advance of regular business on items other than what
is on the agenda, which shall be limited to five (5) minutes. Due to the Open Meetings Act discussions on
matters not on the agenda are not allowed, therefore discussion shall be limited to 1) Statements of
specific factual information given in response to any inquiry; 2) A recitation of existing policy in response
to an inquiry; 3) A proposal to place the subject on the agenda for a future meeting; 4) For the record,
please state your name and address before speaking.
4.
Purpose of the Special Meeting:
a.
26-330
Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with
Fuquay, Inc. for the Country Club Drive Utility Replacement Project; and
declaring an effective date. - Terri Lynn Ruckstuhl, Director of Utilities
Council Memo 8-12-2026
Resolution 8-12-2026
Fuquay Buyboard Bid Proposal - City of Seguin Country Club Drive Pipeburst Se
Attachments:
b.
26-332
Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Master Short Form
Services Agreement between the City of Seguin and HDR Engineering,
Inc.; and …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-330 — approved
7 yea · 2 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson present · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-332 — approved
7 yea · 2 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson present · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-335 — approved on first reading
7 yea · 2 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson present · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Commission on the Arts
200 S. Austin
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Library Advisory Board
Library 1st Floor Conference Room, 313 West Nolte Street
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 7:45 AM
Regional Workforce Education Alliance
RWEA to elect chair, review bylaws, and discuss workforce study
The Regional Workforce Education Alliance will elect a chair for the remaining term to April 2027, review its bylaws and purpose, and discuss the ex-officio membership status of post-secondary educational institutions. Members will also receive an update on the Workforce Study for Comal and Guadalupe Counties and debrief the Regional Externship Program.
- Election of RWEA chair for remaining term to April 2027
- Discussion on ex-officio membership status of Post-Secondary Educational Institutions
- Update on the Workforce Study for Comal and Guadalupe Counties
- Review and debrief of the Regional Externship Program
- Updates from ISDs, post-secondary institutions, FAME Lone Star Chapter, Chamber of Commerce, workforce industries, and cities
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2189 FM 758, New Braunfels, TX 78130
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Regional Workforce Education
Alliance
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Public
2189 FM 758, New Braunfels, TX 781307:45 AMTuesday, August 11, 2026
1. Call To Order
2. Roll Call and Establishment of Quorum
3. Citizens' Commuications
This time is for citizens to address the Committee on issues and items of concerns not on this
agenda. There will be no Committee action at this time.
4.. Approval of Minutes
A) Approval of the February 10, 2026 regular meeting minutes.
5. Discussion and Possible Action
A) Welcome to new members and review of RWEA Bylaws and
Committee Purpose.
B) Discussion and election of RWEA Chair for remaining term to April
2027.
C) Discussion and possible action on ex-officio membership status of
Post-Secondary Educational Institutions.
D) Discussion and update on the Workforce Study for Comal and
Guadalupe Counties.
E) Review and debrief of the Regional Externship Program.
6. Committee Updates
A) Discussion and update from the Workforce and ISDs Committee.
7. Reports and Essential Updates
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August 11, 2026Regional Workforce Education
Alliance
Meeting Agenda
A) Updates and upcoming initiatives from:
- ISDs
- Post-Secondary Educational Institutions
- FAME Lone Star Chapter
- Chamber of Commerce
- Workforce Industries
- Cities
8. Adjournment
Certification
I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted in the Display Case in front of the
Municipal Building, 210 E. Gonzales …
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council
Council to vote on electric, water, and wastewater rate changes
The City Council will hold first readings on ordinances to amend electric, water, and wastewater rate schedules. They will also consider several resolutions, including approving the Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corporation budget and water rates, authorizing a drainage project change order, and ordering the November general election. Multiple public hearings and first readings are scheduled for zoning changes and a General Land Use Plan update.
- First reading of ordinance amending electric rates (Appendix C, Chapter 102, Article II)
- First reading of ordinance amending water and wastewater rates (Appendix C, Chapter 102, Articles III & IV)
- Resolution ratifying Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corporation FY 2026-2027 water rates
- Public hearing and first reading on dissolving the Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) Board
- Public hearings on zoning changes at 212 E Walnut Street, 8100 Blk of State Hwy 123 North, 100 Blk of Timmermann Rd., and southwest corner of Pecan Parkway & State Highway 46 North
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Council Chambers
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. Oh, God, we create the multiple. . I find that fascinating, don't you? I do, anyway. I find it fascinating. Give you a share. I will share with you. Yes, ma'am. For you, well, close. Yes, ma'am. Went to that luncheon today. My God. It is now 5.30, and I'd like to call our meeting to order and welcome all of those who are here in chamber with us and those who are joining us online. If you would all please rise. We will have an invocation by Reverend Roger Hotop from Grace Lutheran Church, and we will follow it with the Pledges of Allegiance and the Salute to the Texas Flag. Thank you. And thank you, Reverend Roger. Let us pray. Dear Lord God, we thank you for the blessings of the day. Now we ask your help and blessings on this city council of Sagin, Texas, working into the evening. The little cities of Texas, and of this country are the backbone of our wonderful country for over 250 years. And we realize that we are not supermen and superwomen who wear capes, but your people are called to fulfill our duties and work together as men and women to accomplish many good things. And this council has achieved much, but help us to remember that we build upon the work and the shoulders of those who have gone before us. And we thank you for this, our current council and mayor and all the city employees and their contractors who work to accomplish good for the benefit and common welfare of their families and the people of Guadalupe County. Bless all the police, sheriffs, firemen, fire …
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City Council
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Public & Virtual
Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, August 4, 2026
This meeting can be viewed live at:
https://cityofseguintx.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?
publish_id=b2ee1f2f-55cf-49b2-a734-6e57a05822a3
1. Call to Order
2. Invocation - Rev. Roger Hotopp, Grace Lutheran Church
3. Pledge of Allegiance/Salute to the Texas Flag
4. Roll Call
5. Hearing of Residents:
Invitation to hear citizens and council members in advance of regular business on items other than what
is on the agenda, which shall be limited to five (5) minutes. Due to the Open Meetings Act discussions on
matters not on the agenda are not allowed, therefore discussion shall be limited to 1) Statements of
specific factual information given in response to any inquiry; 2) A recitation of existing policy in response
to an inquiry; 3) A proposal to place the subject on the agenda for a future meeting; 4) For the record,
please state your name and address before speaking.
6. Presentation
7. Consent Agenda
a. 26-327 Minutes of the July 21, 2026 City Council Meeting.
CC.MINUTES.07212026Attachments:
b. 26-329 Check Report July 16, 2026 to July 29, 2026.
Check Report 07162026 - 07292026Attachments:
c. 26-325 Approval of reports for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 for the following
organizations that receive Occupancy Tax funding. - Susan Caddell,
Director of Finance
a. Seguin Conservation Society
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🗳️ How they voted — 2 divided votes
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-305 — approved on first reading
5 nay · 3 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea nay · David Eveld nay · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson nay · Paul Gaytan nay · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller nay · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
ZC 08-26_CC — failed
5 nay · 3 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea nay · David Eveld nay · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson nay · Paul Gaytan nay · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller nay · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
The other 21 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 11:00 AM
City Council
Seguin council may attend manufacturing luncheon with no official action
The Seguin City Council may form a quorum at the San Antonio Manufacturers Association’s August luncheon in New Braunfels. No official business, votes, or decisions are scheduled for this meeting.
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Council Chambers
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City Council
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Notice of Possible Quorum
Council Chambers11:00 AMTuesday, August 4, 2026
This Notice of Possible Quorum of the Seguin City Council has been posted to notify the public
that a quorum of the governing body of the City of Seguin, Texas may be in attendance at the
following:
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
San Antonio Manufacturers Association (SAMA)'s August Luncheon
The Venue
2032 Central Plaza
New Braunfels, Texas 78130
Attendees will hear updates on the region's manufacturing landscape, learn about exciting
developments and growth opportunities, and connect with the leaders and organizations helping
shape the future of manufacturing.
No Action will be taken.
CERTIFICATE
I certify that the above notice of quorum was posted in the outside display case at the
front of the Municipal Building, 210 E. Gonzales Street of the City of Seguin, Texas on
the 28th day of July 2026 by 3:45 P.M.
__________________________
Kristin Mueller, City Secretary
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Thu Jul 30, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
City Council
Thu Jul 23, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Seguin Economic Development Corporation
SEDC to discuss economic development projects Rock and Symphonic
The Seguin Economic Development Corporation will review a financial report and a proposed manufacturing roles turnover study. The board will also hold a closed session to deliberate on financial incentives and negotiations for Project Rock and Project Symphonic.
- Proposed Jobs for the Future Manufacturing Roles Turnover Study
- Financial Report as of May 31, 2026
- Economic development negotiations for Project Rock
- Economic development negotiations for Project Symphonic
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Seguin City Council Chambers
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Seguin Economic Development
Corporation
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Public
Seguin City Council Chambers12:00 PMThursday, July 23, 2026
The Seguin Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) Board of Directors will hold a regular
meeting on Thursday, July 23, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. at the Seguin City Council Chambers, 210 E.
Gonzales Street, Seguin, Texas 78155. This meeting will be open to the public and is subject to
the open meeting laws of the State of Texas.
MEETING AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Moment of Silence
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Roll Call
5. Public Comments
6. Approval of the minutes of the Seguin Economic Development Corporation Regular
Meeting held on June 25, 2026 – SEDC Board President
7. Presentation and approval of the SEDC Financial Report as of May 31, 2026 – Susan
Caddell
8. Presentation and possible action on a proposed Jobs for the Future Manufacturing Roles
Turnover Study – Alora Wachholz
9. Presentation and discussion on SEDC Monthly Staff Report – Alora Wachholz
a. Lead Generation and Marketing Activities Update
b. Business Retention & Expansion (BRE) and Workforce Development Activities Update
c. Staff Professional Development Update
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July 23, 2026Seguin Economic Development
Corporation
Meeting Agenda
10. Closed Session: The Seguin Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors
will meet in Closed Session pursuant to the Texas Government Code, Chapter 551, to …
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council
City Council to consider $423,350 Trimble Unity software subscription
The Seguin City Council will vote on several consent agenda items, including a multi‑year software subscription with Trimble Inc. not to exceed $423,350. Other actions include authorizing purchase of five Intelligent Transport Ventilators for $138,187.72, adopting ordinances to add Conditional Use Permits and Data Centers to the Unified Development Code, and a zoning change for 3033 N. Austin St. The council will also discuss a development agreement for about 350 acres near SH 123 and Friedens Church Road.
- Authorize purchase of 5 Intelligent Transport Ventilators from Hamilton Medical, Inc. for $138,187.72 (Item 26‑315)
- Authorize Trimble Inc. software subscription (Trimble Unity Suite) up to $423,350 through November 2029 (Item 26‑283)
- Ordinance to amend the Unified Development Code to create Conditional Use Permits and set related fees (Item 26‑269)
- Ordinance to add "Data Centers" as a new land‑use category in the Unified Development Code (Item 26‑270)
- Zoning change from Suburban Residential to Commercial for 3033 N. Austin St. (Item ZC 06‑26)
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Council Chambers
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City Council
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Public & Virtual
Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, July 21, 2026
This meeting can be watched live at:
https://cityofseguintx.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?
publish_id=37294408-a835-4c81-aaba-970b1649285f
1. Call to Order
2. Invocation
3. Pledge of Allegiance/Salute to the Texas Flag
4. Roll Call
5. Hearing of Residents:
Invitation to hear citizens and council members in advance of regular business on items other than what
is on the agenda, which shall be limited to five (5) minutes. Due to the Open Meetings Act discussions on
matters not on the agenda are not allowed, therefore discussion shall be limited to 1) Statements of
specific factual information given in response to any inquiry; 2) A recitation of existing policy in response
to an inquiry; 3) A proposal to place the subject on the agenda for a future meeting; 4) For the record,
please state your name and address before speaking.
6. Presentation
a. 26-284 Recognition of City of Seguin Water Utilities employees for representing
the City at Texas Water and the American Water Works Association
National Hydrant Hysteria and Meter Challenge. - Donna Dodgen, Mayor
Certificate of Recognition Hydrant Hysteria and Meter Challenge 2026 (1)Attachments:
b. 26-304 Presentation on the Biggest Small-Town 4th of July Celebration. - Lindsay
Hajek, Assistant Director of Main Street & Destination Seguin
c. 26-287 Presentation on Alamo Area Metropolita …
🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-305 — postponed
7 yea · 1 nay · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier nay · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
The other 12 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Main Street Advisory Board
Visitor's Center, 200 S. Austin
Thu Jul 16, 2026
Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corporation
Board to approve water rates and budget for FY2026-2027
The Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corporation will consider approval of the Annual Budget and Water Rates for the upcoming fiscal year. The meeting will also include reports on groundwater conservation districts and operations updates.
- Approval of Annual Budget for FY2026-2027
- Approval of Water Rates for FY2026-2027
- Consideration of Additional Engineering Services to Task Order No. 29
- High Service Pump Repair Maintenance Annual Contract
- Executive Session for legal advice and real estate deliberations
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AGENDA
July 16, 2026
The Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corporation (SSLGC) will meet on Thursday, July 16, 2026 at 1:30 PM
in SSLGC Administrative Building located at 108 W. Mountain Street, Seguin, Texas . All agenda items listed
below will be considered for discussion and/or action at said meeting.
1. Call to Order
2. Public Comment
Invitation to hear citizens and board members in advance of regular business on items other than what is on the agenda,
which shall be limited to three (3) minutes. Due to the Open Meetings Act discussions on matters not on the agenda are
not allowed, therefore discussion shall be limited to 1) Statements of specific factual information given in response to
any inquiry; 2) A recitation of existing policy in response to an inquiry; 3) A proposal to place the subject on the agenda
for a future meeting; 4) For the record, please state your name and address before speaking.
3. Approval of Minutes for the Meeting held June 18, 2026
4. General Manager’s Report – Andrew McBride, General Manager
a. Gonzales County Underground Water Conservation District (GCUWCD)
b. Guadalupe County Groundwater Conservation District (GCGCD)
c. Region L/GMA 13
d. Operations Update – Robert Macias, Operations Manager
5. Consideration/Approval of the Annual Budget for FY2026-2027 – Andrew McBride, General
Manager & Susan Caddell, Seguin Finance Director
Resolution # SSLGC R26-20
6. Consideration/Approval of the Water Rates for FY2026-2 …
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 1:30 PM
Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corporation
108 W Mountain St.
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 11:00 AM
Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corporation
The Powerplant, 2006 Stockdale Hwy
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
Thu Jul 16, 2026
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
Parks Board cancels July 16 meeting
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will not meet on July 16, 2026; the next meeting is August 20, 2026.
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Date: 6/16/26 posted HV \%
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
AGENDA
City Hall Council Chambers
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin, Texas 78155
NOTICE OF MEETING
There will not be a meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board on July 16, 2026.
The next regularly scheduled meeting will be on August 20, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.
CERTIFICATE
| certify that the above notice of meeting was posted in the display case in front of the Municipal Building,
210 E. Gonzales Street of the City of Seguin on June 16, 2026 at 10:30a.m. Said place is readily accessible
to the general public at all times.
Kat (hu)
Kristin Mueller, City Secretary
The City of Seguin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Reasonable
accommodations and equal access to communications will be provided to those who provide notice to
the City Secretary at 830.401.2468 at least 48 hours in advance. This meeting site is accessible to disabled
persons as there are two (2) parking spaces reserved for the disabled on the east side of the Municipal
Building.
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Planning & Zoning Commission
Planning & Zoning Commission to consider seven zoning and land use requests
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and take possible action on several zoning change requests and General Land Use Plan amendments. These items include requests for Planned Unit Developments and changes to residential and commercial designations.
- Zoning change from R-1 to DP-2 at 212 E Walnut Street (ZC 08-26)
- Zoning change to PUD in the 8100 Blk of State Hwy. 123 North (ZC 09-26)
- General Land Use Plan for PUD in the 8100 Blk of State Hwy 123 North (GLUP 02-26)
- Zoning change from C and MF-3 to R-2 at the 100 Blk of Timmermann Rd. (ZC 10-26)
- Zoning change from A-R to R-2 at the 300 Blk of Willmann Rd. (ZC 11-26)
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Council Chambers
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I'll go ahead and call the meeting to order at 531. Okay. If we can get a roll call, please. Present. Patrick Felty. Thomas Hernandez. Here. Do we have a quorum? Okay. So we can entertain a motion to approve the minutes if anybody's gone through them. Take a motion to approve the minutes as written. Do we have a second? All right. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? Motion passes. All right. Before we get on to the public hearing and action items, we have several people that have signed up. Is there anybody in here that's going to want to speak and not signed up? You want to come sign up really quick? Okay. So while you're signing up, I'm going to go over the rules of conduct for public comment. Public comment must be given from the podium, which is right here. You will provide your name and your address, please. You have a time limit of three minutes. Yielding of time to others is not allowed. However, speakers may give public comment once for each agenda item that they want to speak on. You'll be asked to stay on topic with the agenda item being discussed. We ask that you avoid repetition and redundancy. We ask that you be respectful and courteous. And we do not approach the dais. And please do not be disruptive, which means no clapping, booing, cheering, or finger pointing. Questions and statements are to be directed to the commission, not to staff, the applicant, or other members of the audience, please. And questions will not be answered during a public hearing, but memb …
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Planning & Zoning Commission
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Public
Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, July 14, 2026
1. Call To Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Minutes
26-285 Approval of the Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes of the June 9,
2026 Regular Meeting.
06.09.202 PZ Min. draftAttachments:
4. Public Hearing and Action Items
a. ZC 08-26 Public hearing and possible action on a request for a zoning change from
Single-Family Residential (R-1) to Duplex High-Density (DP-2) for the
property located at 212 E Walnut Street, Property ID: 1354, (ZC 08-26).
ZC 08-26 Staff Report & MapsAttachments:
b. ZC 09-26 Public hearing and possible action on a request for a zoning change from
Single Family Residential (R-1) and Zero Lot Line (ZL) to Planned Unit
Development (PUD) for the property located in the 8100 Blk of State Hwy.
123 North, Property IDs: 56244, 52447, 52449, 56245, and 17335, (ZC
09-26).
ZC 09-26 Staff Report & MapsAttachments:
c. GLUP 02-26 Public Hearing and possible action for a General Land Use Plan (GLUP)
for a proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD) for properties located at
the 8100 Blk of State Hwy 123 North, Property IDs: 55878, 55879, a
portion of 55834, 56244, 56245, 52447, 55249, 175355, and 56245,
(GLUP 02-26)
GLUP 02-26 Staff Report & Maps
2026-07-07_Canvas GLUP_FinalDraft_P&Z
Attachments:
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d. ZC 10-26 Public …
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
ZC 11-26 — approved
5 yea · 1 nay
Eddie Davila nay · John Flores yea · Tomas Hernandez Jr yea · Kelly Schievelbein yea · Pete Silvius yea · Wayne Windle yea
The other 7 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Tue Jul 14, 2026
Planning & Zoning Commission
Seguin P&Z to consider 7 zoning changes and land use plans
The Seguin Planning & Zoning Commission will hear public testimony and consider action on seven zoning changes and two General Land Use Plans. The items include requests to rezone properties from residential to duplex, planned unit development, and commercial districts.
- ZC 08-26: R-1 to DP-2 at 212 E Walnut Street
- ZC 09-26: R-1 and ZL to PUD on SH 123 North
- ZC 10-26: C and MF-3 to R-2 on Timmermann Rd.
- ZC 11-26: A-R to R-2 on Willmann Rd.
- ZC 12-26: R-2 and C to PUD at SH 46 & Pecan Parkway
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Planning & Zoning Commission
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Public
Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, July 14, 2026
1. Call To Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Minutes
26-285 Approval of the Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes of the June 9,
2026 Regular Meeting.
06.09.202 PZ Min. draftAttachments:
4. Public Hearing and Action Items
a. ZC 08-26 Public hearing and possible action on a request for a zoning change from
Single-Family Residential (R-1) to Duplex High-Density (DP-2) for the
property located at 212 E Walnut Street, Property ID: 1354, (ZC 08-26).
ZC 08-26 Staff Report & MapsAttachments:
b. ZC 09-26 Public hearing and possible action on a request for a zoning change from
Single Family Residential (R-1) and Zero Lot Line (ZL) to Planned Unit
Development (PUD) for the property located in the 8100 Blk of State Hwy.
123 North, Property IDs: 56244, 52447, 52449, 56245, and 17335, (ZC
09-26).
ZC 09-26 Staff Report & MapsAttachments:
c. GLUP 02-26 Public Hearing and possible action for a General Land Use Plan (GLUP)
for a proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD) for properties located at
the 8100 Blk of State Hwy 123 North, Property IDs: 55878, 55879, a
portion of 55834, 56244, 56245, 52447, 55249, 175355, and 56245,
(GLUP 02-26)
GLUP 02-26 Staff Report & Maps
2026-07-07_Canvas GLUP_FinalDraft_P&Z
Attachments:
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Mon Jul 13, 2026
Building & Standards
Public hearing on structures at three properties on July 13
The Building and Standards Commission holds a public hearing and will consider possible action on structures located at 516 Riley St., 727 Shannon Ave., and 915 Anderson St. The commission will also vote on the minutes from the May 11, 2026 meeting.
- Public hearing and possible action on structure at 516 Riley St.
- Public hearing and possible action on structure at 727 Shannon Ave.
- Public hearing and possible action on structure at 915 Anderson St.
- Approval of May 11, 2026 meeting minutes
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SEGUIN BUILDING AND STANDARDS COMMISSION AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
210 E. Gonzales Street, Seguin, Texas
5:30 PM, July 13, 2026
1. Call to Order.
Roll Call.
Approval of May 11, 2026, Minutes.
Public Hearing and Possible Action on the structures located at:
a. 516 Riley St.
b. 727 Shannon Ave.
c. 915 Anderson St.
5. Adjourn.
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I certify that the above notice of the meeting was posted in the Display Case in front
of the Municipal Building, 210 E. Gonzales Street of the City of Seguin, Texas on
the 6" day of July 2026 at 9:00 a.m. Said place is readily accessible to the General
Gina Gregory
Building and Standards Commission
The City of Seguin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA)
reasonable accommodations and equal access to communications will be provided to those who
provide to the City Secretary at (830) 401-2468 at least 48 hours in advance. This meeting site is
accessible to disabled persons as there are two (2) parking spaces reserved for the disabled on the
east side of the Municipal Building.
Fri Jul 10, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Historic Preservation & Design Commission
Council Chambers
Thu Jul 9, 2026
Zoning Board of Adjustment
Board to decide on 3-foot front setback for unpermitted carport at 730 S River St
The Zoning Board of Adjustment will consider two variance requests. The first is from Jesus Palacios Delgado to allow a 3-foot front setback to keep an unpermitted carport at 730 S River St; staff recommends against. The second is from a church to reduce lot size and depth for rezoning at 634 S Goodrich; staff recommends approval.
- Variance to reduce front setback from 25 ft to 3 ft for unpermitted carport at 730 S River St (VAR 07-26)
- Variance to allow lot depth of 86 ft and lot size 5,562 sq ft for church rezoning at 634 S Goodrich (VAR 08-26)
- Staff recommends denial of VAR 07-26 due to lack of hardship
- Staff recommends approval of VAR 08-26 as lot is legal non-conforming
- Previous meeting minutes from June 11, 2026, approved
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The City of Seguin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabili ties Act (ADA). Reasonable
accommodations and equal access to communications will be provided to those who provide notice to the City Secretary
at (830) 401-2468 at least 48 hours in advance. This meeting site is access ible to disabled persons as there are two (2)
parking spaces reserved for the disabled on the east side of the Municipal Building.
7. Adjourn.
CERTIFICATE
I certify that the above notice of the meeting was posted in the Display Case in fr ont
of the Municipal Building, 210 E. Gonzales Street in the City of Seguin, Texas on the
2nd day of July 2026 at 10:00 a.m. Said place is readily accessible to the General
Public.
________________________________
Francis Serna, Recording Secretary
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
June 11, 2026
1. The City of Seguin, Zoning Board of Adjustments held a public meeting on June 11, 2026, at 5:40 p.m., in the City
Hall Council Chambers. Chair Gil called the meeting to order. Chair Gil presided over the meeting. A quorum was
present:
2. Roll Call:
Members' Present:
Members Absent:
Staff:
Darius Gil
Edward Davila
Linda Salt
Ryan Hopkins
Dylan Powell
William Kelly
Yesenia Rizo
Francis Senna, Recording Secretary Kyle
Warren, Planner
Armando Guerrera, Planning Manager
Brenda Joyas, Planner
Shelly Jackson, Planning & Codes Assistant Director
3. Ryan Hopkins made a motion …
Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Commission on the Arts
Council Chambers
Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council
Council to consider allowing data centers in city zoning code
The City Council will hold public hearings on two Unified Development Code amendments: one to establish a Conditional Use Permit process and another to add 'Data Centers' as a permitted use. They will also consider a zoning change for 3033 N. Austin St. from Suburban Residential to Commercial. Additionally, the council will vote on economic incentive agreements with KTH Texas, Inc. and a termination agreement with Premium Waters, Inc.
- Public hearing and first reading of ordinance to add 'Data Centers' as a new use and definition in the Unified Development Code
- Public hearing and first reading of ordinance creating Conditional Use Permit regulations and fees
- Public hearing on zoning change for 3033 N. Austin St. from Suburban Residential (S-R) to Commercial (C)
- Resolution authorizing Chapter 380 Economic Incentive Agreement with KTH Texas, Inc.
- Resolution authorizing termination of Performance Agreement with Premium Waters, Inc.
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Council Chambers
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Oh, I guess so. They said we didn't need it. Am I lying? I did play the Carolee Lyon once. Oh, shucks. Probably be here. Walk in. Okay, we're ready. Wait till Monica. Paul, how are you? Did you really? Yeah. The water's in there. Yeah, when I went to the, like, the river. Yeah. Possibly have rain coming up. All right. Sorry. We were discussing aging illnesses. I apologize. Not me. Ha ha. Just joking. Welcome, everyone. I would like to call our city council meeting to order and say welcome to those who are here in our city council chambers and those who are joining us online. If you would please all rise for the invocation by Pastor Bryce Mandeville of First Baptist Church. And then we will follow that with the pledges and the salute to the Texas flag. Thank you, Pastor Bryce. You're just Baptist church, aren't you? We're Pathway Bible Church. I am so sorry because now this will be. We're called Baptist Church. We just call ourselves Pathway. They're Pathway Church. They are the original First Baptist Church in town. How's that? Baptist Church of Christ. That's all I know. There we go. All right. Let's pray. Father, we come before you this evening thankful for this city, for the people who live here, for the privilege of serving here. Father, we know your word tells us that righteousness ex alts a nation. And we ask that righteousness, wisdom, fairness, and compassion would guide every decision made in this room. As we've just celebrated our nation's independence, we thank you …
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City Council
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Public & Virtual
Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, July 7, 2026
This meeting can be watched live at:
https://cityofseguintx.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?
publish_id=e5fab84a-f77e-48e7-880a-780c3ab331b7
1. Call to Order
2. Invocation - Pastor Brice Mandaville, First Baptist Church
3. Pledge of Allegiance/Salute to the Texas Flag
4. Roll Call
5. Hearing of Residents:
Invitation to hear citizens and council members in advance of regular business on items other than what
is on the agenda, which shall be limited to five (5) minutes. Due to the Open Meetings Act discussions on
matters not on the agenda are not allowed, therefore discussion shall be limited to 1) Statements of
specific factual information given in response to any inquiry; 2) A recitation of existing policy in response
to an inquiry; 3) A proposal to place the subject on the agenda for a future meeting; 4) For the record,
please state your name and address before speaking.
6. Presentation
a. 26-257 Recognition of Texas Woman of Influence Award Recipient Dr. Yvonne De
La Rosa. - Donna Dodgen, Mayor
b. 26-278 Presentation of Distinguished Citizen Award to Walter Meriwether for
completing all 3 of the city's citizen academies - Citizens Univer"City",
Citizens Police Academy and the Citizens Fire Academy. - Donna
Dodgen, Mayor
Distinguished Citizen Award MeriwetherAttachments:
c. 26-279 Recognition of the Seguin Economic Development …
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-270 — approved on first reading
5 yea · 4 nay
Joe Rea nay · David Eveld nay · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson nay · Paul Gaytan nay · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen yea
The other 6 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Starcke Park Golf Course Advisory Board
Parks Office
Fri Jun 26, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Historic Preservation & Design Commission
Council Chambers
Thu Jun 25, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Seguin Economic Development Corporation
Board to consider ending Premium Waters agreement, discuss new incentives
The Seguin EDC board will vote on terminating a performance agreement with Premium Waters, Inc. They will also hear from the Data Center Coalition about the data center industry and discuss a proposed study on manufacturing turnover. A closed session will cover negotiations for Project Wheelhouse, a potential business prospect, with possible action afterward.
- Authorize mutual termination of Performance Agreement with Premium Waters, Inc.
- Presentation by Data Center Coalition on industry overview and Q&A
- Discussion of Jobs for the Future Manufacturing Roles Turnover Study
- Closed session for Project Wheelhouse economic development negotiations
- Possible action on Project Wheelhouse incentives
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Seguin Economic Development
Corporation
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Public
Seguin City Council Chambers12:00 PMThursday, June 25, 2026
NOTICE OF MEETING
The Seguin Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) Board of Directors will hold a regular
meeting on Thursday, June 25, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. at the Seguin City Council Chambers, 210 E.
Gonzales Street, Seguin, Texas 78155. This meeting will be open to the public and is subject to
the open meeting laws of the State of Texas.
MEETING AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Moment of Silence
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Roll Call
5. Public Comments
6. Approval of the minutes of the Seguin Economic Development Corporation Regular
Meeting held on May 28, 2026 – SEDC Board President
7. Presentation and approval of the SEDC Financial Report as of April 30, 2026 – Susan
Caddell
8. Presentation by the Data Center Coalition to give an overview of the data center industry
and to answer questions – Alora Wachholz
9. Discussion and possible action on a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute
a Mutual Termination Agreement for an existing Performance Agreement between the
Seguin EDC and Premium Waters, Inc. – Alora Wachholz
10. Discussion regarding a proposed Jobs for the Future Manufacturing Roles Turnover
Study – Alora Wachholz
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Corporation
Meeting Agenda
11. Presentation and discussion on SEDC Monthly Staff …
Thu Jun 18, 2026
Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corporation
Board to review preliminary FY27 budget and water rate study
The SSLGC will discuss and potentially approve the preliminary FY27 operating and capital budget, along with a rate study. They will also consider change orders for well improvements, additional engineering services for Gonzales Well #2, and a contract for liquid caustic soda. The board will hold an executive session on legal matters and real estate transactions, including water leases and property deals in Gonzales and Guadalupe counties.
- Preliminary FY27 budget (O&M/CIP) and rate study
- Change Order No. 2 for well improvements with Weisinger Inc.
- Additional engineering services for Gonzales Well Improvements Program Well #2 (Resolution R26-18)
- Contract for liquid caustic soda (Resolution R26-19)
- Wholesale water contracts, well permits, and Carrizo/Wilcox water leases and property transactions
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AGENDA
June 18, 2026
The Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corporation (SSLGC) will meet on Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 1:30 PM
in SSLGC Administrative Building located at 108 W. Mountain Street, Seguin, Texas . All agenda items listed
below will be considered for discussion and/or action at said meeting.
1. Call to Order
2. Public Comment
Invitation to hear citizens and board members in advance of regular business on items other than what is on the agenda,
which shall be limited to three (3) minutes. Due to the Open Meetings Act discussions on matters not on the agenda are
not allowed, therefore discussion s hall be limited to 1) Statements of specific factual information given in response to
any inquiry; 2) A recitation of existing policy in response to an inquiry; 3) A proposal to place the subject on the agenda
for a future meeting; 4) For the record, please state your name and address before speaking.
3. Approval of Minutes for the Meeting held May 21, 2026
4. General Manager’s Report – Andrew McBride, General Manager
a. Gonzales County Underground Water Conservation District (GCUWCD)
b. Guadalupe County Groundwater Conservation District (GCGCD)
c. Region L/GMA 13
d. Operations Update – Robert Macias, Operations Manager
5. Preliminary Budget FY27 – Andrew McBride, General Manager
a. O&M/CIP
b. Rate Study
6. Consideration/Approval of Change Order No. 2 – Well Improvements with Weisinger Incorporation
– Andrew McBride, General Manager
7. …
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council
Council to consider development agreement for The Nolte Project
The City Council will discuss and possibly vote on a Property Conveyance Development Agreement with GFNT-Seguin, LLC for The Nolte Project. Other action items include contracts for storm sewer pipe rehab ($527,000), drainage channel repair on Hidalgo Street ($103,979.64), and roof replacements at city facilities. A presentation will cover policies on leasing the Seguin Events Complex, including a booking by Riverside Pride and council members' religious statements.
- Property Conveyance Development Agreement with GFNT-Seguin, LLC (The Nolte Project)
- Storm sewer pipe rehab contract with Lewis Concrete Restoration for $527,000
- Drainage channel repair on Hidalgo Street with Sullivan Contracting Services for $103,979.64
- Roof replacements at Water Plant, Coliseum Gazebo, and Parks Office via B Co Roofing and Construction
- Presentation on Seguin Events Complex lease policies, including Riverside Pride booking and religious statements
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City Council
City of Seguin
Meeting Agenda
210 E. Gonzales Street
Seguin TX, 78155
Public & Virtual
Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, June 16, 2026
This meeting can be watched live at:
https://cityofseguintx.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?
publish_id=f466b21a-4fd1-47c0-be70-ff6d37497944
1. Call to Order
2. Invocation - Pastor Terrance McClain, New Life Fellowship Church
3. Pledge of Allegiance/Salute to the Texas Flag
4. Roll Call
5. Hearing of Residents:
Invitation to hear citizens and council members in advance of regular business on items other than what
is on the agenda, which shall be limited to five (5) minutes. Due to the Open Meetings Act discussions
on matters not on the agenda are not allowed, therefore discussion shall be limited to 1) Statements of
specific factual information given in response to any inquiry; 2) A recitation of existing policy in response
to an inquiry; 3) A proposal to place the subject on the agenda for a future meeting; 4) For the record,
please state your name and address before speaking.
6. Presentation
a. 26-260 Presentation of the Real Property Manager Internal Application
developed by Seguin GIS that focuses on easement management within
the Real Estate Division. - Travis Acklin, GIS Manager
IT Memo - Real Property Manager Application Presentation
Council Internal Real Property Manager Application
Attachments:
b. 26-265 Presentation regarding policies and practices related to lease of the
Seguin Events Complex, including but not limit …
🗳️ How they voted (6 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Consent Agenda — approved on the Consent Agenda
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-264 — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-240 — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-243 — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-249 — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
26-267 — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Joe Rea yea · David Eveld yea · Jim Lievens yea · John Carlsson yea · Paul Gaytan yea · Monica Napier yea · Bill Keller yea · Jason Biesenbach yea · Donna Dodgen present
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| $24,490 | TQI, LLC Department of Defense · ENCLOSED SILVER ANODIZED ALUMINUM CART |
| $18,365 | TQI, LLC Department of Veterans Affairs · TQI ENCLOSED SILVER ANODIZED ALUMINUM LINEN CART L-767-5, L-767-5-M |
| $18,292 | RITCHIE LIMB AND BRACE, LLC Department of Veterans Affairs · EVERYDAY LIMB AND RECREATIONAL LIMB |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 County-level context (Guadalupe County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Net migration+4,702 people (+$171.0M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)7 ({"Flood": 6, "Hurricane": 5, "Severe Storm": 4, "Fire": 3, " · last Sun Jul 6, 2025)
Traffic fatalities3 (1 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments2,768 (45,112 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,501/mo (607 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy22.7% (low numeracy 32% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
City profile
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811
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$425.6M
Spending$412.8M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load MODERATE
Outstanding debt$276.0M
Debt-to-revenue0.65×
Debt-load index57 / 100
A debt-load indicator (national percentile of debt, deficit & aid-reliance) — not a solvency verdict. Cross-checked against official state fiscal-stress scores where they exist.
Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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Where it’s happening
geocoded land-use decisions🗺 Interactive map
Every rezoning, development approval, and permit — explore the geocoded records in the
research explorer.
Meeting archives
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