Tag: water warrior
Statement from the Scenic Loop-Helotes Creek Alliance in response to the San Antonio City Council Consideration Request (CCR) on Guajolote Ranch
San Antonio City Councilwomen Ivalis Meza Gonzalez and Marina Alderete Gavito tour the area near the proposed Guajolote Ranch development, with members of the Scenic…
Response of the Scenic Loop-Helotes Creek Alliance to Lennar Corporation’s statement first aired on KSAT-TV, Sept. 23, 2025
Lennar: Guajolote Ranch helps meet San Antonio’s critical need for more attainable housing. Scenic Loop-Helotes Creek Alliance: We’re not anti-growth. We need more housing stock…
The Guajolote Ranch Issue Explained
9.21.25What is being proposed? Who is opposing it? Why are we in this fight? What does the science say? What is the big picture? What…
Express-News Commentary: San Antonio must be a ‘force’ to protect the water of the Edwards Aquifer
The Guajolote Ranch is seen from the back porch of the Schick family home in San Antonio. Lennar Homes has proposed a wastewater treatment plant that…
Residents show in force at county Budget Town Hall in Helotes to oppose PID measure for Guajolote Ranch
Area residents, from left, Emory Bluhm, Lisa Pack and Ann Toepperwein question Bexar County Precinct 3 Commissioner Grant Moody after the Budget Town Hall event…
Did you think only TCEQ needs to approve Guajolote Ranch? The county and city have to, also.
July 28, 2025 – If you thought only the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has to approve of a wastewater plant for the proposed controversial…
Entire bipartisan Bexar County state House delegation urges TCEQ to reject ‘dangerous, potentially disastrous’ Guajolote Ranch permit
State House Republican Reps. Mark Dorazio (left) and John Lujan (in jacket) visit the site of what would be the entrance to Guajolote Ranch off…
Letter to TCEQ Chairwoman Brooke Paup
Randy Neumann, chair of the steering committee of the Scenic Loop-Helotes Creek Alliance, leads questioning of the TCEQ during a standing-room only public meeting in San Antonio on May 9, 2023. (Photo credit: Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News)
As Hill Country population booms, Texas must protect precious Edwards Aquifer | Opinion
Randy Neumann, Guest columnistAustin American-StatesmanJune 6, 2025 Texas has a proud history shaped by its resilient people and natural resources. For 89 legislative sessions our…
Granting wastewater permit for Guajolote Ranch would put Edwards Aquifer at risk
A reckless decision regarding a discharge permit for Guajolote Ranch would degrade the Helotes Creek watershed and contaminate the aquifer’s dwindling recharge. By Lesli Hicks…