News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1999 Page: 2 of 18
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The following people have filed their Intentions to run for
three at large positions available on the La Coste City Council.
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The following people have filed their intentions to run for
Castroville City offices.
•procedures for applications
•procedures for appeals
•enforcement and penalties
•delay provisions
•a provision dealing with
demolition by neglect, so that
the city can take action when a
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council, Maglone said, "If you
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counseling session with a Medina Valley High School counselor
to plan the courses for the four years of high school
Please call today 931 -2514 ext. 147 at the high school for an
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For Mayor:
Keith Hazeltine
b Archie Ragland
For District 1:
Mike Masters
lames "Sparky" Sparks
For District 2:
Karen Gilliam-Fifield
For District 3:
Kyle McVay
The following people filed their intentions to run for positions
on the Medina Valley ISD Board of Trustees:
For District 5:
Greg Biediger
At Large (two positions to be filled):
Carl R. Blakemore
lames Gobar
Janna Keller
Karla Salzman
The following people have announced their intentions not to
seek another term in office:
La Coste Councilman Raymond "Bubba” Montalvo
7: Castroville Mayor Dwight Green
• ? MVISD Tustee-At-Large Shirley McDaniel
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in a recent interview, an held once per year. Hondo come bypasses, said
Pdlesenhahn said emphatically, and Uvalde hooted meetings Flesenhahn Businesses need
"wetre not going to do some- fast year in November. traffic, and tesidents fear nght-
thing that the local entity to not Taffic low can be improved of-way battles "** wont see
supporting" by using integrated signals, us dictating an altemate route,"
The city can request a study, Pilesenhahn sald. These signals he said
and several along Highway 90 are tied together with commu- The state once had plans far.
have done so. Signals and nication cables. San Antonio an alternate route that
speed limits are controlled by uses integrated signals in sever- bypassed the larger cities along
the state, with close coopera- al areas, and Uvalde has the highway, Including
t ton by the local entities. requested the state to look at Castroville A bond issue to
Citizens can* bring up Ideas the possibility at installmg them build the new highway was
for road improvements during there. Some Uvalde citizens also resoundingly defeated on April
rural transportation improve- brought up the idea of a bypass 13,1968.
ment program meetings which Cities do not usually wel-
• Continued from Page 1 more. Anne Maglone is an
was also impressed by architect and the historical
Houston Square, calling it the preservation officer for San
coolest commercial district,* Antonio. Her list of ingredients
he had seen. for an enforceable ordinance
Three items the city must included
have for a much stronger ordi- «a stated purpose
nance were a comprehensive •a cited authority (usually
plan that Includes historic the Texas local government
preservation, a current survey code)
of historical sites, and an his- •definitions
torical landmark commission. *a detailed scope of the his-
The next speaker elaborated torical landmark commission
on these requirements and -procedures and criteria for
gave a more specific list of ten establishing historical districts.
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reach the bottom d the hill. The council agreed they
Audience and council mem- would like to see the same
bers also discussed the volume speed limit from dty limit to dty
of traffic on Highway 90. Chief limit, but the number far that
McVay said a study done in limit verted from 35 to 40.
1997 showed 22,000 cars pass- "Youl have to ask the state f
ing through Castroville in a typ- they'll consider It" City Attorney
leal 24-hour period. Vivian Torres advtoed them.
•On Sunday afternoon it was Area Engineer for Medina
bumper to bumper...stacked up County Carl Friesenhahn will be
bat ween red lights,* said a per- invited to the next meeting, said
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Barnes, Thomas. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1999, newspaper, April 1, 1999; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600054/m1/2/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.