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Seguin’s mini Matadors head back to school! It’s back to school today for Seguin ISD’s youngest students. Ball Early Childhood Center is opening its doors today to not only a brand new school year but to a newly expanded campus. District officials recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the additional classrooms. The Seguin ISD also officially celebrated the completion of AJB middle school. See story on page 2. Photo courtesy Seguin ISD.
City of Seguin master planned community on the horizon Darren Dunn
(Seguin) -- A big master planned community is moving forward in the city of Seguin. The Seguin City Council recently approved a plan for the project, which is slated to be built on property located off Rudeloff Road near the Fields at Huber Ranch. Planning Director Pam Centeno says this project offers new housing, commercial and green spaces in that area. “The property located at the northeast corner of Rudeloff and Huber Road is just over
400 acres. The proposed mixed use development consist mostly of single family residential housing with a variety of lot sizes ranging from 40 feet to 70 feet. The plan also includes a network of open spaces with parks and green lands and a few commercial neighborhood lots,” said Centeno. The project has been in the works for some time. Former Seguin City Manager Doug Faseler has been working with the developer, Bitterblue Group, on this project. Faseler says this will be
Helping you find the right house to call HOME. Wayne Looff
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a quality development for the city of Seguin, and it will also help the city address some of its additional needs, like the creation of a new fire station in that part of town. “It’s approximately 1,100 residential lots and as Pam brought out, it’s a wide range of a lot of widths and sizes with a lot of green space and a lot of drainage area to take into consideration and we are investigating a fire station site and park facilities,” said Faseler. Community, pg. 3