City granted $6.4 million in transit funding through CARES Act
The City of San Marcos was awarded a federal grant of $6,429,168 to help transit providers continue to operate throughout the novel coronavirus outbreak.
The City of San Marcos was awarded a federal grant of $6,429,168 to help transit providers continue to operate throughout the novel coronavirus outbreak.
The San Marcos property tax rate will likely hold steady for 2020 at .6139, the San Marcos City council says, but homeowners’ taxes may increase in tandem with rising home values in Central Texas.
The San Marcos Police Officers Association and Tacos Flor Taco Stand will be selling BBQ plates and T-shirts in the San Marcos Activity Center parking lot, 501 E.
United Way asks Texas families to complete COVID-19 economic impact survey.
Hays County reported 4 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.
Starting June 8, the City of San Marcos’ Engineering & Capital Improvements Department will begin work on a yearlong, $7.8-million project that aims to provide flood protection for the Blanco G
The San Marcos City Council almost unanimously supported the staff recommendations for Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus funding, including $200,000 in relief for small businesses.
Hays County reported 14 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, June 3.
The City of San Marcos summer programming will go on with some alterations in response to COVID-19 restrictions. Camps, sports and youth events have been delayed or rescheduled.
County Epidemiologist Eric Schneider provided an update regarding mandated COVID-19 testing in nursing homes and concerns about a spike in new cases during Tuesday's commissioners court meeting.
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