Boerne boards set to weigh park naming, downtown demolition, and fitness center variance
Boerne's recent City Council meeting agendas remain unpublished in minutes form, so no official actions from the June 23 session can be confirmed yet. Several boards, however, have packed upcoming agendas — including a demolition vote on North Main Street and a lot-frontage variance for a proposed Crunch Fitness site.
City Council — June 23 (minutes not yet published)
The Boerne City Council was scheduled to consider Ordinance No. 2026-03, which would establish new rate classifications for city gas service, and Resolution No. 2026-R34, adopting the 2026 Rolling Ten Year Plan. Council members were also set to discuss Resolution No. 2026-R33, naming the new Northside Community Park currently under construction, and Ordinance No. 2026-02, amending Ethics Review Commission officer rules. A presentation on FY 27 budget considerations and the 2026 Plan of Finance was also listed.
Because minutes have not been published, the outcome of each item — whether passed, tabled, or defeated — is not yet part of the public record.
Boerne Public Facility Corporation — June 23 (minutes not yet published)
This board's agenda was largely procedural. Members were scheduled to approve minutes from the August 12, 2025 meeting and receive a briefing on the annual auditor's report and financial statements. No policy changes or public hearings were listed. Minutes are not yet available.
Community event notices
A July 5 notice stated that a quorum of the City Council might attend a community concert at Veterans Plaza. The notice explicitly said no official city business would be conducted. A similar notice is posted for July 8, when council members may attend a "Meet Your Local Elected Official Night" at Tusculum Brewing Co. No formal actions are scheduled at either event.
Coming up
Planning and Zoning Commission — July 6: A public hearing is scheduled on proposed Unified Development Code amendments affecting Design Review Committee chapters. The commission will also consider a lot frontage variance request for a Crunch Fitness site at Christus Parkway and Herff Road. New commissioners Lucas Charles Hiler and Chris Taylor are scheduled to take oaths, and the commission will elect a secretary.
Historic Landmark Commission — July 7: Commissioners will hold a public hearing and vote on a demolition permit and certificate of appropriateness for a new commercial building at 305-323 North Main Street. A separate certificate of appropriateness is listed for a new commercial building at 701 North Main Street, along with a sign permit review for Devino Cellars at 112 East San Antonio Avenue. The commission will also discuss its 2026 meeting calendar and rule updates.
Visit Boerne Advisory Board — July 9: The board will review hotel performance data, including Fair Market Share Reports for the Hill Country competitive set and a Smith Travel Research overview. Updates on marketing creative, influencer status, and tourism industry trends are also listed.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Boerne council agendas set stage for gas rates, park naming; upcoming hearings on Main Street demolition, fitness center variance
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