Lake Dunlap Dam Update

Lake Dunlap Dam under construction with a building equipment
Courtesy of KSAT
  • The dam at Lake Dunlap nears completion, and it’s been a long road:
    • The Day of the Incident
    • How the Community Reacted
    • The Work Has Begun

In 2019, the Lake Dunlap Dam failed, but the lake is expected to make a grand return this June! Residents of Lake Dunlap — and many other lakes along the Guadalupe River — faced insurmountable adversity in their struggle to reclaim the lake. From elections to multi-million-dollar loans, this story illustrates the resolve of one community to save their lake.

The Morning of May 14, 2019

sunset on Lake Dunlap
Courtesy of Community Impact

Imagine this: it’s a beautiful, sunny morning on Lake Dunlap, and the water is smooth as it’s always been — thanks to the dam. As you step out to your back lawn, nothing is out of the ordinary. But then, the water changes in an instant. A loud thud booms in the distance as the spill gate flies into the air, and the water quickly pulls away from the shore. This disaster, the spill gate failure, is what the residents of Lake Dunlap woke up to on May 14, 2019, and this devastating blow shook the community.

Life changed in an instant for the people here, but they would not be alone. After the failure of one century-old dam, the Guadalupe Brazos River Authority (GBRA) swiftly moved to investigate other similar dams along the river — Placid, McQueeney, and Meadowlake. Residents were just as quick with their response.

The Community’s Reaction

Aerial photo of Lake McQueeney
Courtesy of USA Today

When the GBRA moved to drain other lakes out of fear of further damage, residents widely rebuked them. Not only do high water levels allow for lake recreation, but a lake home’s value is intrinsically tied to the lake’s consistent and robust water levels. Instead, homeowners followed Lake Dunlap’s lead. Before the incident at Lake Dunlap, there was another dam failure on nearby Lake Wood, and the state responded neither quickly nor adequately. Homeowners saw to it that Lake Dunlap would not befall the same fate, and so they began talks with the state, New Braunfels, and the GBRA.

Residents needed a way to involve themselves in the project and take the initiative in ensuring the dam’s refurbishment. On November 3, 2020, residents voted and established the Lake Dunlap Water Control and Improvement District (LDWCID or WCID) to assist in the building, maintenance, and operation of the dam. Today, several lake communities in the area have a WCID of their own.

Naturally, one of the board’s first moves was to find funds for the repairs. The same day that the WCID was implemented, residents voted on whether or not to employ ad valorem taxes — taxes based on property values. While a step in the right direction, the people of Lake Dunlap would need more money upfront to afford repairs. Following an endorsement of support from the City Council of New Braunfels, the Texas Water Development Board permitted a loan of $40 million for Lake Dunlap Dam’s reconstruction. Finally, residents had what they needed, but the real work had not yet begun, and the road ahead is long.

Work Has Begun

construction of Lake Dunlap Dam, with two men looking at a wall
Courtesy of Facebook/GBRA

Two years later — 731 days after the break — work on fixing the Lake Dunlap Dam began on May 14, 2021. Despite the tragedy that befell the community, there is something poetic and beautiful about the resilience of the people here and the date when repairs started. When the GBRA opened the project up to bidding, they had to find a company that could fulfill building requirements within an estimated $32.5 million budget, with the rest going towards contingency, specialized, and fiscal services.

Keeping things local, the GBRA decided to contract a civil engineering firm of “dreamers and builders” called Zachry Construction Corporation. Zachry has since acquired several materials, such as ultramodern spill gates, from SteelFab in Massachusetts. The concrete work required in the river channel to install spill gates is complete and substantial progress has been made in improving structural integrity. A large hydraulic cylinder sits between the piers to operate the gate, and the thickened size allows Zachry to construct a bridge for future maintenance. The most recent information has concluded the dam can ensure current lake levels and passing floodwater. With the bulk of the work and bureaucratic formalities finalized, Zachry expects to complete Lake Dunlap Dam by June 23, 2023.

After three long years and a worldwide pandemic, residents will finally have their lake back. When Lake Dunlap Dam is complete and refurbished with modern functionalities, residents will rest easy knowing that the lake isn’t going anywhere.

Lake Dunlap’s spill gate failed due to aging structural steel.

Lake Dunlap Dam’s spill gate failed on May 14, 2019.

The GBRA received $40 million from the state water board.

The GBRA contracted Zachry Construction Corporation to fix the dam.

Lake Dunlap Dam is planned for completion on June 23, 2023.

Reconstruction on Lake Dunlap Dam began May 14, 2021 — two years after the original event.

Water Control and Improvement District

LDWCID was established on Nov. 3, 2020.

Holidays in New Braunfels and Seguin, TX

Home of the World's Largest Pecan. Giant Pecan in Seguin with holiday decorations
Photo Courtesy of kidsoutandabout.com

There are two major holiday events in New Braunfels and Seguin:

  • Wassailfest in New Braunfels
  • Holiday Stroll in Seguin

Even without snow, the people of south-central Texas know how to enjoy the winter holiday season. Of course, a winter without cheer is something to fear, but New Braunfels and Seguin have you covered this year — from spiced beverages to jingle-bell fun runs.

Wassailfest in New Braunfels

Downtown New Braunfels decorated with lights as cars pass by
Photo Courtesy of CHRON.

An annual event in New Braunfels, Wassailfest is always a highly awaited celebration of holiday cheer and the spirit of wassailing. Much like modern caroling, wassailing is a practice where glee-filled community members would go door-to-door singing and offering wassail. The jargon will sound foreign to many, but at the heart of it all is wassail — a warm drink made up of liquor, fruit, and spices. Every year, the people, organizations, and businesses of New Braunfels compete for the tastiest, most heart-warming wassail.

clear mug with waissel inside
cinnamon, orange, star anise, and cloves in orange liquid
Photo Courtesy of The Spruce Eats

From 6 pm – 9 pm on Dec. 1, downtown New Braunfels will be flooded with the scents of orange, cinnamon, apple, and nutmeg. Visitors and residents are invited to drop by all the local stores and shops to taste their wassail, and such shops are coined Wassailstops. More than 40 businesses will participate in this year’s Wassailfest and maintain extended operation hours for tasters and shoppers alike.

But there’s more than just wassail. Choirs from multiple nearby schools will display their talents in Main Plaza, and nonprofit food vendors will be available throughout the event. To add to the fun, many shops will offer specials just in time for holiday gifting. At the night’s end, don’t forget to submit your vote for the Best Wassail in New Braunfels!

Holiday Stroll in Seguin

Holiday parade float in downtown Seguin
Photo Courtesy of seguintoday.com

From Dec. 1 – Dec. 4, Seguin hosts a wide array of winter-themed festivities called the Holiday Stroll. The four days of merrymaking include the Lighted Holiday Parade, Sip n’ Stroll, Jingle Bell 5k Run, North Pole Stroll, and Yulefest.

Lighted Holiday Parade

With more than 70 floats decorated with lights and props in attendance, this year’s holiday parade is sure to be stunning. The parade will begin at 6:30 pm in downtown Seguin at the intersection of College Street and Austin Street. Next, a procession of spectacular floats will make their way south on Austin Street before concluding at Central Park. Following the parade, Seguin’s Mayor will flip a switch that turns on all the sparkling, shimmering downtown lights, and Santa Claus will be available for photos.

Sip n’ Stroll

On Dec. 2, it’s not the smell of wassail in the air but chocolate! Similar to Wassailfest, numerous businesses, churches, and organizations will be open late, serving different, inspired takes on a classic hot — chocolate. It’s an excellent opportunity to satisfy those wintertime cocoa cravings while sampling the local fare of Seguin. In Central Park, there will be food vendors, photo opportunities, live music, Santa visits, and dance routines by the Seguin High School Star Steppers. Following the festivities, hot chocolate will be judged by a panel of chocolatiers. The Sip n’ Stroll will run from 6 pm – 9 pm.

Jingle Bell 5k Run

children running in holiday costumes
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‘Tis the reason for the season: the Jingle Bell 5k Run. On Dec. 3, come decked in your favorite holiday costumes and attire — grinches, elves, and reindeer welcome. Whether a walker, jogger, or runner, the run is welcome to all, including strollers and leashed dogs. This is a paid event, and all proceeds will go toward SJRC Texas. Entry for anyone 13 and up is $30, and for 12 and below, it is $20. If registering on event day, admission is $35 via check. The run begins at 8:00 am at Gruene Hall.

North Pole Stroll

Following the run, family-friendly activities will take place downtown from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. From decorating baked goods to writing letters for Santa, Central Park will be aglow with Christmas cheer and lots of things to do. Then, at 11:00 am, the eponymous North Pole Stroll will begin — a parade of children eight and below in floats fashioned from shoe boxes.

Yulefest

The last event in the Holiday Stroll is Yulefest— a free arts and craft show featuring the creations of over 70 local vendors. The market is hosted by the Seguin Art League at Seguin Coliseum and will take place on Dec. 4 from 10 am – 4 pm.

With all the warm drinks, endless shopping, and holiday excitement, a Christmas in New Braunfels and Seguin is sure to keep out the cold.

Wassailfest will be happening in New Braunfels this year.

The Holiday Stroll is happening in Seguin and includes:

  • Lighted Holiday Parade
  • Sip n’ Stroll
  • Jingle Bell 5k Run
  • North Pole Stroll
  • Yulefest

Wassailfest will take place on Dec. 1 from 6 pm – 9 pm.

Wassailfest takes place in downtown New Braunfels.

The Lighted Holiday Parade takes place on Dec. 1 at 6:30 pm.

The Sip n’ Stroll takes place on Dec. 2 from 6 pm – 9 pm.

The Jingle Bell 5k Run takes place on Dec. 3 at 8:00 am at Gruene Hall.

The North Pole Stroll takes place Dec. 3 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.

Yulefest takes place Dec. 4 from 10 am – 4 pm.