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FOCUS ON EL RANCHO CIMA
The Comal County Conservation Alliance is urging you to send an email to your Comal County Commissioner and to County Judge Sherman Krause asking them to pursue purchasing some property that is now available in the northern part of Comal County. This purchase could be part of a regional effort to preserve and protect one of our county’s gems of a natural area—the former Boy Scout ranch known as El Rancho Cima, located along the portion of FM 32 known as the "Devil's Backbone." (See email addresses for Commissioners Court below.)
Hays County has already purchased of one of the tracts available that is along the Blanco River. Their intent is aquifer and watershed protection, flood mitigation, conservation of wildlife habitat, and possible seasonal public access to the river and trails. (See "El Rancho Cima Precinct 3 Presentation" below to learn more about the Hays County plan.) Hays County is using road mitigation funds for nearly half the purchase price and is planning to go to their voters in a 2020 bond election for the rest, along with additional funds to protect land in other precincts in their county. Comal County could similarly benefit from the purchase of other tracts in the same property.
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How could Comal County fund a purchase of this property?
While Comal County does not presently have a funding mechanism for land acquisition for conservation, there are options available to preserve a piece of this undisturbed Hill Country natural area. Surrounding counties have used combinations of many funding sources, partnering with trusts and other agencies to secure private, state, and federal grants, as well as low-interest loans and bonds. CCCA supports our local officials seeking a variety of options to find the best combination for Comal County. Please write your Commissioner and Judge Krause. Using your own words, please explain the urgent need for action to preserve this unique property in Comal County before it is sold to other interests. Let them know you would support their action. County Judge Sherman Krause, krause@co.comal.tx.us Commissioner Donna Eccleston, Pct 1, cctdme@co.comal.tx.us Commissioner Scott Haag, Pct 2, haagsc@co.comal.tx.us Commissioner Kevin Webb, Pct 3, webbke@co.comal.tx.us Commissioner Jen Crownover, Pct 4, crownj@co.comal.tx.us |
Background Resources
Hays County Partners with Nature Conservancy to Create Sentinel Peak Preserve
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El Rancho Cima Precinct 3 PresentationThanks to Lon Shell, Hays County Commissioner, Precinct 3, for sharing this presentation, "Hays County's Vision for El Rancho Cima. Hays County has purchased 535 acres of Golden-Cheeked Warbler habitat, including waterfront property from the former Boy Scout ranch, El Rancho Cima. This proposal is one example of how county government can preserve natural areas.
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Comal County Regional Habitat Conservation Plan |
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November 28, 2019
Save The Scout Property Bob Wolf |
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November 17, 2019
County Should Seize The Opportunity Of Camp James Doyle |
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November 3, 2019
El Rancho Cima_HZ Column Ernie Wittwer |
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October 27, 2019
Now's The Time To Act On El Rancho Cima Eva Silverfine-Ott |
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