On Nov. 4, voters in Schertz will decide on Proposition A, which relates to building regulations around JBSA Randolph in the areas that are in the extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) within five miles of the military base.
Brian James, the deputy city manager for the City of Schertz, shared why this election is so important for the area.
“What it’s intended to do is make sure that development on those properties doesn’t do anything to negatively impact the mission of the base,” James said. “So for instance, with the flight mission and the pilot training out there, or flight instructor training, we don’t want tall things built.”
Therefore, voters who live in this ETJ within five miles of the base will get two options at the polls.
If Option One is passed, voters would annex their land i

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