The district will be located on the north side of town and will encompass 706 acres between Harris Hill Road and Interstate 35.
Planner Amanda Hernandez gave a presentation on June 13 about the proposed PDD. According to Hernandez, the development will include single-family to industrial properties.
During their meeting, San Marcos City Council approved the creation of a public improvement district to help finance road improvements and water and waste water infrastructure.
Tuesday’s meeting will include a public hearing.
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