BlancoGuide.com posts information from the City of Blanco and Blanco County, Texas. Find ordinance drafts, proposed documents, maps, budgets, and more here.
Since February 2005, BlancoGuide has been an unofficial, online resource that has made governmental documents and drafts available to citizens of the City of Blanco and Blanco County.
Given the length of many documents, and the number of revisions involved in the comment process, BlancoGuide has saved the city and its citizens untold sums while also making the material immediately available from any location with an Internet-connected computer.
This website is not affiliated with the City of Blanco. The information on this website may or may not be correct, especially if the city makes changes. Please contact the City directly if you have any questions.
The City of Blanco website hosts current information, including meeting notices.
BlancoGuide works with City of Blanco, Blanco County News, and Blanco Library to keep citizens updated on new documents.
What's new?
- January 8, 2012 — Blanco Historic Cemetery
The "Who's Who in the Blanco Cemetery" archive is now online. The revised Constitution and Bylaws are also available. - November 29, 2011 — Night Skies
Wayne Gosnell updated his presentation on Preserving Blanco's Night Skies. - September 15, 2011 — City of Blanco 2011-2012 Budgets (Operations & Water/Sewer)
The Blanco City Council approved the new budgets on September 13, 2011. - September 14, 2011 — Precinct Redistricting Maps
The Blanco County Commissioners approved the new precinct boundaries on September 13, 2011. - September 14, 2011 — Blanco County 2011-2012 Budget
The Blanco County Commissioners approved the new budget on September 13, 2011. - September 13, 2011 — Design Guidelines
The final draft of the Blanco Design Guidelines has been submitted to the Blanco City Council. - September 8, 2011 — Proposed Signage Ordinance
The Blanco Planning & Zoning Commission is considering an update to the signage ordinance already in the Unified Development Code. The commission updated the proposed ordinance at their Sept. 8 meeting.
