Thursday, March 28, 2024

BREAKING: Mayor Jack Pratt withdraws from race

Kerrville's current mayor, Jack Pratt, announced today on REV-FM that he will withdraw from the 2016 mayoral campaign. This leaves just two candidates for mayor: current city councilwoman in Place 2, Bonnie White, and challenger Glenn Andrew. More information coming soon as it becomes available.

Council Watch: February 23, 2016

Here's what to watch for in tonight's City Council Meeting. Peterson Farm Road Housing Development The council will hear about a report from Freese & Nichols about how much it would cost to install utilities for the project. Read more about the development site here. The full...

380 agreements in other nearby cities

Kerrville doesn't have much history with 380 agreements, but we have found lots of examples of their use in other nearby cities to help promote economic development. Here are our findings: Boerne The city of Boerne established a new economic development plan in 2013 that put...

You know… a 380 agreement.

What is a 380 agreement? The KDT article about the Gulf Coast retail development potential mentions a 380 agreement in passing, as if all of the readership should already know what a 380 agreement is all about. I am someone who follows politics and...

Three’s company when it comes to council races

The race for city council keeps getting more and more crowded. As of today, we have three people running for mayor, three running for Place 3, and three running for Place 4. If you're keeping track at home, here are the players that have announced...

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