On March 11, the Boerne City Council will consider the adoption of a 10-year rolling plan, focused on compiling city long-term plans into one document and outlining priority projects within those plans.

The overview

While the plan does not bind the city to specific projects, it serves as a guide for city leaders, developers, staff and the community, and highlights goals for city projects that can be accomplished over the next 10 years, according to the plan.

The rolling plan includes sections of the following long-term planning documents:
  • Boerne 2018 Master Plan
  • City of Boerne Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan
  • Patrick Heath Public Library Master Plan
  • Boerne Master Drainage Plan
  • Boerne Mobility Master Plan
  • Arts and Culture Strategic Plan
Each section of the plan includes a list of projects that are ranked by priority for the city over the lifetime of the document.

According to the agenda documents, one of the main changes between this rolling plan and previous versions is the inclusion of the Arts and Culture Master Plan, which lists around 20 projects for the city, bringing the total number of projects within the plan to 69.


The plan is reviewed by City Council each year, allowing for changes in project priorities.

City Council will consider the 2025 version during the March 11 meeting, which begins at 6 p.m. at City Hall, located at 447 N. Main St.