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Council approves de-annexation of Atascosa County properties in Pleasanton

December 05, 2024 | Pleasanton, Atascosa County, Texas


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Council approves de-annexation of Atascosa County properties in Pleasanton
The Pleasanton City Council made a significant decision during its regular session on December 5, 2024, approving the de-annexation of three properties in Atascosa County. The properties, identified by IDs 28433, 28430, and 28432, are currently landlocked and face challenges accessing city streets and services.

Mr. Huizar highlighted that the properties lack essential city services such as sewer, water lines, street lights, and garbage collection, making it impractical to extend these services from nearby roads. The council unanimously supported the motion to de-annex the properties, allowing for a more feasible management of the land.

In addition to the de-annexation discussion, the council also addressed an interlocal agreement with Higginbotham Public Sector regarding consulting services for employee records and insurance. Mr. Gilbert Gonzalez was invited to present details on this agreement, indicating ongoing efforts to enhance city employee support.

The decisions made during this session reflect the council's commitment to addressing local land management issues and improving city services for its residents.

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