Mayor Jane Hughson and San Marcos Consolidated ISD Superintendent Michael Cardona discussed the city and school’s current growth and future at the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce’s State of the City.
Wednesday’s event, which is usually held at the City of San Marcos Conference Center at Embassy Suites and was a public event last year at the San Marcos Activity Center, was a virtual address amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The State of the City was shown at four different restaurants — Palmer’s Restaurant, Bar & Courtyard, Ivar’s River Pub, Black’s Barbecue and AquaBrew — to limit capacity and prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
“San Marcos has begun its journey into a new decade and already we’ve been tested by events in 2020,” Hughson said. “During this difficult time many have truly embodied the spirit of ‘stronger together.’”







