Posted on 07/12/2025 9:58:19 AM PDT by orlop9
In the wake of concerns over flooding at properties adjacent to a solar farm off Spur 100, NextEra Energy Resources says it has submitted a remediation plan to the city and Kerrville Public Utility Board.
Residents who voiced their displeasure over the situation at a May 6 meeting of the Kerrville Planning and Zoning Commission said the flooding has been happening for three years.
Resident Jim Gallops, who lives in the 900 block of Spur 100, said the flooding brings boulders toward his property and a silt fence has been in view since March of last year.
“We used to see trees back there,” Gallops said. “Now we’re seeing a pile of rocks back there. None of you would want to go through what we’ve gone through for three years.”
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The lower level steering winds were out of the southeast. This whole storm move backwards.
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