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The City Council unanimously approved new telecommunications right-of-way rules that prohibit micro-trenching and require non-city utility work to be buried 72 inches deep. The council also approved updates for mobile food truck regulations and fees, final acceptance of Cibolo Crossing Unit 3 with conditions, an updated zoning map, and a railroad crossing safety study agreement.
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Utility companies will have clearer responsibilities when locating and relocating their lines, and the City will not pay for non-city utility work. Micro-trenching, a narrow cut into the roadway, is prohibited under the new ordinance because it can contribute to road cracking. The council also moved forward on food truck regulation updates, a subdivision’s public improvements, zoning map updates, and railroad crossing safety planning.
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