Is there a legal time limit within which a city is required to provide services to annexed areas?

Yes, under Chapter 43.056 of the Texas Local Government Code, the City is required to provide most city services (police protection, fire protection, solid waste collection, operation and maintenance of roads and streets, and access to city-owned recreation facilities and parks) immediately upon annexation. The City is also required to prepare a service plan to provide for the extension of municipal services to the area being annexed. The City will strive to provide services at a level of service similar to that which the City currently extends to any other similarly situated areas already within the City (based generally on characteristics of topography, land use, and population density).

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1. Do I pay City of Cibolo taxes if I sign a non-annexation agreement?
2. What do I gain from being annexed into the City of Cibolo?
3. Will I lose my agriculture exemptions?
4. Is there a legal time limit within which a city is required to provide services to annexed areas?
5. Can I still keep my animals and livestock?
6. Will I have to remove my barns, pens, and other non-conforming structures?
7. Can the owner have a grace period before being subject to the city codes once annexation occurs?
8. Can I burn brush or tree limbs? Is there a burn ban?
9. Who maintains road ways and garbage service?