Description: The Vision SMTX Comprehensive Plan was adopted by the San Marcos City Council on October 15, 2024. The Plan is a vision and policy document intended to guide the growth and evolution of the City for the next 20-30 years. It is based on community input and feedback and includes the community’s vision for a variety of physical and programmatic areas that influence how San Marcos evolves and grows in the years ahead.As a part of this plan, the Preferred Growth Scenario established 17 mixed-use centers distributed throughout the community. While several of these centers already exist, many are only partially developed, undeveloped, or single use commercial areas today. Three scales of mixed-use centers were identified and mapped as a critical part of the Preferred Growth Scenario: Regional Centers, Community Centers, and Neighborhood Centers.This feature was originally created by MIG, consultants for the Vision SMTX Comprehensive Plan project.
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Description: The Vision SMTX Comprehensive Plan was adopted by the San Marcos City Council on October 15, 2024. The Plan is a vision and policy document intended to guide the growth and evolution of the City for the next 20-30 years. It is based on community input and feedback and includes the community’s vision for a variety of physical and programmatic areas that influence how San Marcos evolves and grows in the years ahead.As a part of this plan, the Preferred Growth Scenario established Place Types to guide future development. A Place Type assesses a place more holistically and at a larger scale, incorporating guidance for land use, transportation, layout, design, and more. A place typology defines a set of places that are unique and authentic to the community and its needs. This feature was originally created by MIG, consultants for the Vision SMTX Comprehensive Plan project, using 2021 parcel data from the city.