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    #31
    Some creeks and rivers turn public to private by city boundaries. Salado creek is one of them.

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      #32
      Originally posted by cantexduck View Post
      Some creeks and rivers turn public to private by city boundaries. Salado creek is one of them.


      I don’t see how a city has the authority to deem a stream non-navigable based on their jurisdiction. Now it may become too small at some point to pass the navigability test but that won’t line up exactly with their city boundary.


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        #33
        Originally posted by centex_aggie View Post
        I don’t see how a city has the authority to deem a stream non-navigable based on their jurisdiction. Now it may become too small at some point to pass the navigability test but that won’t line up exactly with their city boundary.


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        Opposite situation. Private then public when it hits the city limits.

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          #34
          Originally posted by cantexduck View Post
          Opposite situation. Private then public when it hits the city limits.


          Gotcha. Thanks for the clarification.


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