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Find information and contact details of various city departments in Garden Ridge, Texas. Learn about city services, events, ordinances, fees, and more.
Garden Ridge is a city in Comal County, Texas, with a rural and community style. Learn about its history, government, water company, and online services.
Find information about the city council, boards, commissions, elections, ordinances and more on the official website of Garden Ridge, TX. Contact the city or access helpful links for building, moving, paying fees and bills, and public information.
Learn about the water system, water quality, and ordinances of the City of Garden Ridge Water Company, a public utility serving the city and its CCN. The water system is rated "Superior" by the TCEQ and has a storage capacity of 2.8 million gallons.
Learn about the City Council that enacts policies, adopts ordinances and resolutions, and sets the city tax rate and water rates for Garden Ridge. Find agendas, minutes, rules of conduct, and members' information.
Find online forms, payments, requests and notifications for city services in Garden Ridge, TX. Learn about city events, ordinances, court fees, utility bills and more.
The City of Garden Ridge holds a General Election annually on the first Saturday of May for the purpose of electing a Mayor and City Councilmembers. The Mayor and City Council positions are for two year terms.
Find the list of ordinances enacted by the City Council of Garden Ridge, TX, a city in Bexar County. Browse by categories such as general, administration, building, business, health, parks, police, traffic, water, wastewater and zoning.
Find information on building permits, codes, and fees for residential and commercial projects in Garden Ridge, TX. Learn about the City's regulations and requirements for contractors, irrigation systems, and backflow inspectors.