“From a design standpoint, our goal was to create a low-maintenance, long-lasting building, with the charm and appeal of the City of Wimberley,” said Dax Morton, Associate AIA, ooA Project Designer.
“As a local architectural firm, ooA feels very fortunate to be part of the team providing this much-needed amenity to our beautiful and unique downtown area,” said Neel Morton, AIA, ooA Project Architect.
As funds become available, the City will release a separate bid for grading the adjacent city parking lot with delineated parking spaces and landscaping buffers.
“This facility has been thoughtfully conceived with Wimberley’s values in mind, from the rainwater collection system to the amount of permeable cover to the landscaping,” said Mayor Pro Tem Rebecca Minnick. “We expect this to be an important landing spot for tourists and residents alike when they experience our town, so it was important for us to take a detailed approach.”
According to Boese, funds for the project are being allocated from various budget sources, including the remainder of tax note funds from the purchase of the property on Oak Drive. In addition, the City will utilize funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and a generous $50,000 donation from Sonora Bank. The City will also fund the visitor information area component of the project from the hotel occupancy tax.
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