Blanco
Upcoming
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider approvals for two variances and two new short-term rentals. One variance at 2400 N US Hwy 281 requests exceptions to frontage and block standards. The other at 115 Blanco Ave involves a special use agreement. Two new short-term rentals are proposed: The Johnson House and The Crossley House.
- Variance for 2400 N US Hwy 281 (Six Wheeler Investments, 27.8764 acres) – exceptions to public frontage and block standards
- Variance/special use agreement for 115 Blanco Ave (115 Blanco LLC, 2.83 acres)
- New short-term rental: Johnson House at 107 State Park Rd (SJ Vested Interests)
- New short-term rental: Crossley House at 719 Elm St (Brad & Rhonda Koenig)
- Approval of minutes from May 4, 2026 meeting
Last 30 days
Streetscape Committee
The Streetscape Committee will consider replacing a committee member and hear financial and engineering updates, including the Sue Ann Pecan Street project and pole/meter bank plan. They will also receive fundraising reports from teams and discuss next steps for various teams.
- Consideration of committee member replacement
- Sue Ann Pecan Street update
- PEC alternative pole plan discussion
- CDBG application status update
- Fundraiser results from Bamburger Ranch
Transportation Planning and Advisory Committee
The Transportation and Planning Advisory Committee will discuss updates on several ongoing projects, including Jake Brake and radar signs, a welcome sign, the criteria manual, and a grant for the Wheels and Feet project. A major item is the development of an outline for a calming plan on U.S. 281 and coordination of sub-tasks. The committee will also review drainage, parking, and sidewalks at 4th and Pecan Street.
- Update on Jake Brake and Radar Signs
- Update on Welcome to Historic Blanco Sign
- Review of Criteria Manual Section 2.7 and possible action on BTCM Introduction 2.7
- Status update on Wheels and Feet Chair and Grant
- Discussion and possible action on development of U.S. 281 Calming Plan outline