If the 69.1 acres in Bexar County was to be de-annexed, would the control of the flood plain would be lost?

Since the original annexation in 1986, the Bexar Regional Watershed Management partnership was formed. This entity was formed in 2007 with the first meeting being held in 2008, to improve flood control and flood water management. This partnership, along with San Antonio River Authority and FEMA have authority over the floodplain in questions. The land will remain in Cibolo ETJ, but with the current agencies monitoring and protecting the Bexar County Flood Plain, Cibolo will be able to continue protecting current and future residents.

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1. If the 69.1 acres in Bexar County was to be de-annexed, would the control of the flood plain would be lost?
2. What is annexation?
3. When would residents see improvement in roads that are annexed? Are all roads, in or adjacent to an area, annexed into the City or are some left in the County?
4. What is an ETJ?
5. What are you going to do about the flooding and drainage problems in my area?
6. Where can I find the law as to the landowners’ rights and the city’s obligations for annexation?
7. What is the Public Protection Classification (PPC) system?
8. What is Cibolo Fire Department’s ISO Rating?
9. Does Cibolo Fire Department have an agreement to provide fire services in Guadalupe County?
10. Can we shoot firearms within city limits?
11. For police protection who do we call? City or County?