Monthly Archives: March 2012
FM 78-FM 3009 Intersection GetsTraffic Signal Upgrade
A Dual Left Turn Signal System from FM 78 onto FM 3009 is scheduled for activation on Wednesday, April 4, said TxDOT Area Engineer Ben Engelhardt. The system initially will operate Monday through Friday between 3:30-7:00 PM. … Continue reading
Mother Arrested In Slashing Attack
On 03/26/2012 at approximately 0357 hours, Schertz police responded to the 1000 block of Gettysburg Drive, Schertz, Guadalupe County, Texas for a violent disturbance. Upon arrival, Officers found a female subject (identified as Christine Caldera DOB: 01/08/1974) standing on the … Continue reading
Spring is in the air!
All the wet days of the last few months are paying off! Roadsides and fields are bursting with wildflowers. The bluebonnets won’t be here long; go out and enjoy.
Community Service Day For Parks April 14
City parks will get a face lift on Saturday, April 14, during a community service day in Schertz. Sign-in will be at the big pavilion in Pickrell Park from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM with service taking place from … Continue reading
Schertz Parkway Transmission Line Meeting March 22
On Thursday, March 22, LCRA Transmission Services Corporation (TSC) will hold an open house on its proposed new transmission line between New Braunfels and Schertz. The meeting will be held from 4:00-7:00 PM at the Knights of Columbus Hall, … Continue reading
James Brings Development Experience to Booming Schertz
The City of Schertz welcomes Brian C. James as its new Executive Director of Development. In his role, James oversees a number of different departments, including Planning, Inspections, Engineering, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Parks and Recreation and the Capital … Continue reading
Hal Baldwin Scholarship 2012
2012 Scholarship Application The Hal Baldwin Scholarship encourages young people to consider public service and is named after the Schertz mayor who has given 30 years of service to the city. As Schertz residents since the 1960s, Mayor … Continue reading
Cool Weather Doesn’t Slow Down Wilenchik Walkers
The Fourth Annual Wilenchik Walk for Life, sponsored by HEB, drew more than 500 walkers and runners and dozens of dogs Saturday in Schertz. The 5K event, named for former Schertz City Councilman Tony Wilenchik who lost his battle with … Continue reading

