The City of Schertz is taking significant steps to address its water sourcing and conservation needs, as discussed during the Strategic Planning Retreat held on February 7, 2025. City officials emphasized the importance of efficient water management, noting that past investments in water infrastructure are now paying off. However, they acknowledged the need for future planning to ensure adequate water supply for the growing population.
City leaders highlighted the ongoing collaboration with the Seguin Water Supply Corporation and the South Central Texas Water Advisory Committee to explore cost-effective solutions for water sourcing. They also discussed the potential for community engagement in water conservation initiatives, such as promoting rainwater collection systems among residents.
In addition to water management, the retreat addressed pressing floodplain issues, particularly concerning Cibolo Creek. Officials are refocusing efforts to seek assistance from federal and state governments to develop a long-term plan for flood mitigation. The discussion underscored the urgency of addressing flooding risks that threaten local communities, especially in areas like Aviation Heights.
The meeting also touched on enhancing community engagement through new programs and events. The city plans to host a series of community events, including a farmer's market and a unique Power Wheels race, aimed at fostering a sense of community and improving quality of life. These initiatives are part of a broader strategy to actively engage residents and promote local culture.
Furthermore, city officials are enhancing communication with residents through various platforms, including social media and community surveys. The introduction of the "Now You Know" video series aims to inform citizens about city operations and initiatives, while tools like FlashVote will facilitate two-way communication, allowing residents to provide feedback on city services.
As Schertz moves forward, the focus remains on strategic planning for water resources, flood management, and community engagement, ensuring that the city is well-prepared to meet the needs of its residents in the years to come.