Kyle City Council To Hear Eight Different Economic Development Negotiations During Tonight’s Meeting

Kyle City Council To Hear Eight Different Economic Development Negotiations During Tonight’s Meeting

 

The Kyle City Council will be reviewing eight different Economic Development negotiations at tonight’s meeting.

Kyle and Central Texas have been expanding the last several years. While Kyle may not have caught up with San Marcos and Austin yet, the city is clearly growing.

In the past, the City of Kyle and Buda have been used as a bedroom communities to Austin and most recently to San Marcos. With Kyle’s economic growth, it is giving them an opportunity to offer those citizens retail and restaurant choices that did not exist very long ago.

VIII. Executive Session

Item 4. Economic Development negotiations pursuant to Section 551.087.

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Kyle City Council Meeting Agenda — Tuesday, June 6, 2017

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