It’s ‘déjà vu’ for Float Fest and lawsuits
Float Fest organizers have filed a lawsuit to appeal the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court’s decision to deny a permit for the event.
Float Fest organizers have filed a lawsuit to appeal the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court’s decision to deny a permit for the event.
A permit for the construction of multifamily housing at Stonecreek Crossing and a permit for the sale of mixed beverages at a new restaurant are among the items on tonight’s Planning and Zoning Com
This morning’s Hays County Commissioners Court meeting will include a vote on a resolution to support legislation prohibiting billboards on several roads in Hays County and to add some roads to the
A potential decision on what to do for a new central office, including the possibility of a bond election, is on the San Marcos CISD board of trustees’ agenda for
The first four bills authored by Texas House District 45 Rep. Erin Zwiener focus on water resources and the character of Hays and Blanco counties. Zwiener’s House Bill 1044 relates
The city of San Marcos will be examining some potential changes to the city charter — including the municipal election cycle — between now and November. “We are required to
The commissioners and audience at the most recent Hays County Commissioners Court meeting got to hear what is meant to be a weekly report on the county jail population, outsourced
The Planning and Zoning Commission will have one new member even as two familiar faces return to the decision-making body.
A proposed low-income housing development will have to wait while San Marcos considers an ordinance providing no objection to the submission of an application for tax credits from the state.
The decision is final: Hunter Road will remain Hunter Road as it stretches eastward toward downtown, until it reaches the intersection with San Antonio Street.
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