Cibolo City Council selects new legal firm to serve as city attorney
Five months after the termination of Cibolo's city attorney, City Council has selected a new legal firm.
What you need to know: On Aug. 26, council unanimously chose Denton Navarro Rodriguez Bernal Santee & Zach PC to represent the city in legal matters. The firm has been acting for Cibolo on an interim basis since the termination of former City Attorney George Hyde with Hyde Kelley LLP on March 11.
Communications Manager Jeanette Gonzalez told Community Impact that City Council must officially approve the firm via a resolution during its Sept. 9 council meeting to designate Dan Santee as city attorney. Gonzalez said others in the firm will still represent the city and help with items like municipal court and open records requests.
CI Foodie: Learn more about these new restaurants across San Antonio
Get the scoop on the newest restaurants and eateries in the San Antonio area to try this fall.
KPOT The nationwide Korean barbecue and hot pot chain allows customers choose from a variety of meats, vegetables, noodles and more to heat their own meals, build-your-own style.
Opened Aug. 28
Gong Cafe The new Japanese eatery menu serves authentic sushi, specialty rolls, seafood and more. Traditional Hibachi dinners are also on the table for guests, with meat and seafood combos.
Opened Sept. 6
Boerne Epicure Gourmet Delicatessen With its new brick and mortar, the deli has a selection of fresh meats, cheeses and specialty subs like the London Pub and the Greek Taverna.
Opened Sept. 8
Shipley Do-Nuts The food chain specializes in handcrafted donuts, entree-focused kolaches filled with various meats and cheeses and specialty coffees and teas.
San Antonio Botanical Garden launches initiative to rehabilitate hill country ecosystem
San Antonio Botanical Garden is launching a collaborative conservation initiative that is designed to restore and protect native plants and riverbed trees devastated by the July 2025 flooding across the Texas Hill Country.
In a nutshell: According to a news release, the initiative is known as Texas Recovery for Ecological and Environmental Stability Initiative, or TREES, the project seeks to rehabilitate native habitats in need of restoration while partnering with community organizations, public and private landowners and environmental experts.
San Antonio Botanical Garden will work with local partners to preserve critical ecosystems, enhance biodiversity and provide research and education opportunities to help communities connect with the natural environment.
These partner organizations provide expertise in plant habitat restoration, ecological research, native plant propagation and environmental education.
Additionally, San Antonio Botanical Garden is extending an open call to conservation organizations, academic institutions, businesses and community partners that are interested in becoming involved in restoration efforts that will start as early as this month.