Hays Free Press May 15, 2019

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MAY 15, 2019 NURSE FRIENDLY

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Rattler baseball knocks Rebels out of the playoffs.

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Vol. 124 • No. 7

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Serving Buda, Kyle and Northeast Hays County, TX

County rejects defense grant for a second time BY KATIE BURRELL Lingering issues on a grant application meant to fund a public defender’s office led Hays County Commissioners May 10 to reject a second attempt at approving the item. The move happened when no other commissioner seconded a motion by Hays County Judge

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BY MOSES LEOS III Disapproval by Buda city staff of the Economic Development Corporation’s (EDC) decision to nix funding for a proposed water line to Buda Elementary was a factor in a continuing fight between the two bodies. That specific argument escalated in a resolution approved by Buda city leaders April 25 that claimed the EDC “abandoned” its incentive task force (ITF), a group meant to score applications for EDC funding, and instead took “independent action” without city collaboration.

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LIGHTNING-STRUCK

PHOTO BY MOSES LEOS III

A Kyle Fire Department firefighter removes his gear after helping battle a blaze at a Buda area home late last week. No one was hurt in the fire which started due to a lightning strike. Read more about the fire on page 2.

Kinder Morgan files motion to dismiss pipeline lawsuit BY MOSES LEOS III

Roughly a week after multiple parties filed suit against Kinder Morgan’s Permian Highway Pipeline (PHP), the Houston-based firm fought back by filing a motion to dismiss the claims, according to a press release. The filing, submitted May 7, asked the judge in charge of the case for a summary judgement based on “ample reasons” for dismissal, according to Kinder

“The lawsuit is a prime example of why eminent domain exists – to allow important infrastructure projects that provide significant public benefits. Halting natural gas pipeline projects in the state would undercut the Texas economy and widespread community benefits.”

Morgan officials. It is unknown at this time if a decision on the motion has been made. According to the release, the plaintiffs, which include Hays County and the city of

Kyle, assert “no wrongdoing” on the part of Kinder Morgan. “In addition, they are demanding relief under a statute that does not create a right of action against a private party

residents’ complaints of strong odors coming from a composting business located on Old Black Colony Road. The business, which was not identified at the May 7 meeting, is located in Hays County’s jurisdiction, Buda city staff said.

After months of research and discussion, Kyle city leaders May 7 finalized a plan that could solve public transportation woes in town. By a 6-0 vote, the Kyle City Council approved the creation of a possible city-subsidized ridesharing program with Lyft, a global ridesharing company. Officials anticipate city staff analyzing and researching a Kyle-centric plan that could be further crafted by city council members. City leaders anticipate including the program in the Fiscal Year 2020-21 budget discussion. Kyle’s plan could mirror a pilot program recently enacted in Georgetown. Kyle Chief of Staff Jerry Hendrix said Georgetown spends

ODOR ORDINANCE, 2

RIDE SHARING, 14

like PHP,” according to the release. Kinder Morgan officials also said the lawsuit “ignores the fact” that the PHP’s eminent do-

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Does Buda odor ordinance really pass the smell test? BY MOSES LEOS III

deeming “offensive odors” beyond the Offensive odor comboundaries of a propplaints against a nearby erty that cause material composting business distress, discomfort led Buda city leaders or injury a nuisance, Tuesday to expand an whether within the city’s ordinance that labels limits or 5,000 feet bethe smelly situation a yond it. Council member nuisance. Evan Ture cast the lone By a 6-1 vote, the Buda dissenting vote. City Council approved But Peter Black, chief

POLLUTED?

Wedding venue accused of polluting creek.

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operating officer of GrubTubs, the business at the center of the controversy, said he was “surprised” by the ordinance as no city officials approached them about the smell issues or neighbor complaints prior to taking action. The ordinance originated because of

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Kyle approves plan to subsidize ride sharing program BY KATIE BURRELL

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INDEX

Water line application illuminates dysfunction between Buda entities

Business……………… 9 Service Directory…… 11 Public Notices……… 12 Classifieds…………… 12


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