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Lockhart City Council's recent meeting on July 15, 2025, highlighted significant developments in residential growth and community engagement. City Manager provided an update on new residential projects, announcing the addition of three major subdivisions: CWLO with 2,500 units, Riddle Subdivision with 440 units, and Sendero Subdivision featuring 382 single-family lots. Despite these new projects, the city currently has only 280 platted lots available for building permits, a stark contrast to the peak of 539 homes started in 2023. This slowdown is attributed to national economic factors and rising interest rates.
In community safety initiatives, the council announced the first neighborhood watch group meeting for District 1, set for July 19 at First Baptist Church. This initiative aims to enhance local safety and foster community involvement.
Additionally, the council is gearing up for a budget workshop next week to discuss the fiscal year 2025-2026 budget, indicating a proactive approach to financial planning. The meeting also included reminders about upcoming community events, such as the Courthouse Nights concert and a movie night in the park.
As Lockhart navigates these developments, the focus remains on balancing growth with community engagement and safety, setting the stage for future discussions and initiatives.
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