Camp Bullis

Camp Bullis was established in 1917 to train troops in preparation for the growing threat of war in Europe.  It was named for Brig. Gen John Lapham Bullis, who as a lieutenant led during the Indian Wars.  Today, Camp Bullis is vital for training service personnel for our country's national security.  Camp Bullis, a United States Army camp occupies 28,000 acres northwest of San Antonio in Bexar County.  Contact information for Camp Bullis Opens New Window

Camp Bullis Joint Land Use Study

The Camp Bullis Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) is the result of a collaborative planning process among the City of San Antonio, Bexar, Comal and Kendall Counties, other local jurisdictions/agencies, Camp Bullis/Ft. Sam Houston, and the land owners.  Produced by and for local communities, this JLUS is intended to identify, address and resolve encroachment issues between the military and it's civilian neighbors to promote compatible land uses and growth management guideline.  The Camp Bullis Joint Land Use Study was conducted by the Matrix Design Group, Inc.  Click on link below for the final report:
 
Final Camp Bullis Joint Land Use Study

North Sector Land Use Plan
North Sector Plan
Land Use Plan
North Sector Land N.E.
North Sector Land N.W.
North Sector Land S.E.
North Sector Land S.W.
North Sector Appendix

For comments or questions on the Camp Bullis JLUS or the North Sector Land Use Plan:
Frank Sherman
City of San Antonio
Office of Military Affairs
P.O. Box 839966
San Antonio, TX 78283-3966
Phone 210-207-1337
frank.sherman@sanantonio.gov

 

 

 

 


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P.O. Box 839966, San Antonio, TX 78283-3966
210.207.2712

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