and neighbors. One of the standout events in this series is Touch-A-Truck, where community partners bring in large utility vehicles for kids to explore and enjoy.“Attendance has tripled over the past two years, which shows just how much the community loves these events,” Gonzalez adds. Cibolofest, the city’s annual fall festival, is another major attraction. It features live music, a carnival, and a vendor market with over 150 booths. The event draws visitors from across the region, contributing to the city’s growing reputation as a destination for family-friendly entertainment. SUSTAINABILITY IN ACTION Demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, the city offers spring and fall cleanup events, including hazardous waste drop-offs, bulk item collection, and shredding services, all at no cost to residents. “These events have grown year after year, and it’s great to see our community taking pride in keeping our city clean,” Gonzalez notes. The city’s community garden, established in 2018, is another example of its commitment to sustainability. Open to all residents, the garden fosters partnerships with local organizations, including the Boy Scouts, who regularly contribute through community service projects. A recent project that reflects Cibolo’s dedication to preserving its heritage while looking to the future is the rehabilitation of a historic schoolhouse into the City Hall annex building.“We wanted to preserve the historic character of the building while making it a functional space for city operations,” Ellis says. COMING SOON TO CIBOLO! BORGFELD PLAZA FOR LEASE Located in the heart of Cibolo’s booming retail growth with immediate proximity to Wal-Mart, H.E.B, large Texas schools and neighborhoods; Borgfeld Plaza makes for an ideal spot to expand your retail, office or medical business. For more information contact LAURA LALLY at 210-867-7325 TPL COMMERCIAL RE A L E S T A T E 50 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 11
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