San Marcos To Begin Field Work For My Historic SMTX Survey

San Marcos is conducting a survey to identify and document historic-age resources (50 years of age and older) and develop recommendations to help officials make decisions about historic resources for future planning and development initiatives.

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On November 9, the City of San Marcos announced officials would begin taking inventory of historic-age properties in neighborhoods throughout San Marcos.

The inventory is part of the My Historic SMTX Survey. Historians will be visiting neighborhoods within Phase 1 of the historic resources survey boundary Nov. 12-16, Nov. 19, and Nov. 26-30.

San Marcos is conducting the survey to identify and document historic-age resources (50 years of age and older) and develop recommendations to help officials make decisions about historic resources for future planning and development initiatives.

Phase 2 of the survey is scheduled to begin in February 2019.

Residents may share information on potential historic resources and view a map showing the phases by visiting www.sanmarcostx.gov/myhistoricsmtx.

For more information, contact Historic Preservation Officer and Planner, Alison Brake, at abrake@sanmarcostx.gov or call 512.393.8230.


 

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