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County may look to secure land

To combat the development boom in the county and across Texas, the Kendall County commissioners may be eyeing a November bond issuance to secure public land for parks and conservation efforts similar to the way other local agencies have.

To combat the development boom in the county and across Texas, the Kendall County commissioners may be eyeing a November bond issuance to secure public land for parks and conservation efforts similar to the way other local agencies have.

Brent Evans, co-founder of the Cibolo Center for Conservation with his wife, Carolyn Chipman Evans, announced to the Kendall County commissioners Monday morning that his work with the Hill Country Alliance to poll residents on support for a bond issuance will be completed by the beginning of August.

“As you know, the Cibolo Conservancy has been working with the Hill Country Alliance and Trust for Public Land regarding a planning and funding poll to test the county residents’ attitudes toward possible county funding for land conservation,” Evans said. “And as you know, no county taxpayer dollars are involved in this poll.”

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