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Food truck proposal sparks excitement in Wimberley community

August 15, 2024 | Wimberley City, Hays County, Texas


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Food truck proposal sparks excitement in Wimberley community
In a recent Wimberley city council meeting, officials discussed several key topics, including the approval of temporary structure permits and updates on the upcoming fiscal budget.

The council unanimously approved a request for a temporary structure permit to allow a food truck to operate at 13620 Ranch Road 12. The food truck, which will serve New York-style pizza, aims to provide grab-and-go meals for locals and visitors. The owners emphasized their commitment to community service and expressed excitement about filling a gap in local dining options, particularly on Mondays when many establishments are closed. They plan to operate from September 1 to December 1, adhering to local health department regulations.

Additionally, the council granted a permit for a temporary structure for the annual \"Hunter's Night Out\" event at 14711 Ranch Road 12, which will include a large tent inspected for safety by the fire marshal.

During the meeting, the preliminary budget for the fiscal year 2024-2025 was also discussed. City officials confirmed that there would be no property tax in Wimberley, relying instead on sales tax revenue. The budget is expected to be finalized in the upcoming meeting on September 1.

Council members also addressed an emergency situation regarding a lift station, with contractors scheduled to begin repairs shortly. The council will not meet for three weeks due to a scheduled break, but members encouraged community participation in the upcoming \"Hogwild\" event, which promises to be both informative and entertaining.

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