Check out five trending stories from Community Impact’s San Antonio coverage areas for the week of May 26-30.

Upcoming New Braunfels transportation projects to update infrastructure throughout the city

Road and infrastructure projects are currently in progress or are anticipated to begin soon throughout the New Braunfels area.

NBU projects

Simon Street Water and Wastewater Improvements


Project details: The project will replace aging infrastructure in the area surrounding Ashmore Avenue, Simon Avenue and Hampe Street ahead of the CoNB roadway work along Simon Avenue, including replacing over 1,300 feet of old 6-inch wastewater pipes with larger, more efficient 8-inch mains along Hampe Street, Simon Avenue and nearby easements. This upgrade will improve flow and helps prevent backups in the system. New Braunfels Utilities crews will also replace 1,070 feet of outdated 6-inch water lines with new 8-inch pipes in the same area.

Update: Construction is anticipated to begin in late May
  • Timeline: late May to November
  • Cost: $1.6 million
  • Funding source: Rates
Read the full story by Managing Editor Sierra Martin.

New Braunfels Utilities looks to increase rates

The New Braunfels Utilities, or NBU, board of trustees approved a proposed increase to electric, water, and wastewater utility rates on May 29, according to a news release.


This is the first of three required approvals needed for the rates to increase. Final passage is contingent upon two approvals by the New Braunfels City Council. If approved, the new rates will take effect on August 1, the release states.

The proposed rate increases will go before the New Braunfels City Council on June 16 and again on June 23 for final consideration.

Read the full story by Reporter Maddy Morales.

Universal City purchases property for Aviation District revitalization


Universal City Council unanimously approved the purchase of 116 E. Lindbergh Blvd. on second and final reading May 20.

The purchase is part of the city’s Aviation District Masterplan–a 10-15 year plan focused on redeveloping the East Aviation District–which serves as a commercial thoroughfare that is South of Pat Booker Road and a gateway into Randolph Air Force Base. The goal of the plan is to provide a vibrant public realm anchored with a well-defined town center and open spaces according to previous reporting by Community Impact.

The city will conduct a boundary survey and get an environmental assessment of the property, Turner said in the email.

“We will get a title commitment to ensure there are no liens against the property or any unknown easements or conditions on the property that would prevent us from developing it in the future,” she added.


Read the full story by Editor Amira Van Leeuwen.

Check out updates on 12 business updates in the Northeast San Antonio area

A dentistry, salad kitchen and trading cards store are just some of the new businesses in the area.

Now open


V Dental


The general dentistry practice, operated by Brandon Villarreal, offers dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, dental crowns, veneers and Invisalign.Extended Stay America

The hotel chain has a lobby and communal area, meeting space, and 24-hour laundry room and 24-hour fitness center.Sage Rental Services

The pump rental business offers submersible pumps, sound accentuated pump enclosures and high volume trash pumps.Learn more from Reporter Thomas Leffler.

Dollar Tree opens in Boerne

The wait is over as Dollar Tree has officially opened the Boerne location on May 29.

Located in the Live Oak Shopping Center off North Main Street, Dollar Tree returns to Boerne after closing a store in 2024.

Dollar Tree is an international discount chain that offers products at a price point of $1.25, with some stores featuring special sections with price points of $3 and $5, according to the business website. Since its founding 70 years ago, the store has expanded to more than 9,000 locations nationwide.Read more by Reporter Jarrett Whitener.