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Guajolote Ranch development inches closer to reality after additional acres approved
A city-county conservation committee approved additional acres for new development on Guajolote Ranch, clearing a hurdle for a project that could bring nearly 3,000 homes to northwest Bexar County.
By Alexis Scott, Matthew Craig·3 hr ago
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BEXAR COUNTY, Texas - A city-county conservation committee approved additional acres on Tuesday for new development on Guajolote Ranch.
This clears another hurdle for a project that could bring nearly 3,000 homes to northwest Bexar County.
The Southern Edwards Plateau Habitat Conservation Plan Coordinating Committee said "yes" to an additional 134. 5 acres along Guajolote Ranch for the proposed master-planned community.
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