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Ord 2023-071 adopting the “Vision SMTX Comprehensive Plan” as the Comprehensive Plan of the City of San Marcos; adopting the Preferred Scenario Map therein as the future land use map of the Cit
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Ord 2023-071 adopting the “Vision SMTX Comprehensive Plan” as the Comprehensive Plan of the City of San Marcos; adopting the Preferred Scenario Map therein as the future land use map of the Cit
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A COMMUNITY-BASED VISION <br /> HISTORY OF S N <br /> MARCOS <br /> The first census of Hays County, the 1850 Federal Census, listed 387 individuals "in or about" San <br /> Marcos. Based on the 2022 Census Estimates,the city's population is approximately 72,000 in 2023. <br /> The population grew by approximately 50% between the 2010 US Census and the 2020 US Census <br /> from 44,894 residents to 67,553. San Marcos lies at the heart of one of the fastest growing regions in <br /> the country and the US Census named Hays County as the fastest growing county in the U.S.with 53% <br /> growth from 2010-2020. San Marcos was named fastest growing city in the United States several times <br /> during the last decade. Understanding how and why San Marcos has grown over time and why it has <br /> grown so quickly in recent years is significant in determining how it will grow in the future. <br /> Archaeological evidence indicates that people have inhabited the area around San Marcos Springs for <br /> over 12,000 years. Fertile soils, a constant water supply, and abundant game provided the setting for <br /> what is likely the oldest continually occupied site in North America.Artifacts discovered at San Marcos <br /> Springs indicate that the Clovis culture Native Americans were the first inhabitants of the area. They <br /> were followed in later years by the Tonkawa, Lipan,Apache, and Comanche Native Americans. Native <br /> American tribes and Spanish settlers still struggled for control of the area at the turn of the 19th century; <br /> long after Spanish explorer Alfonso De Leon had named the San Marcos River on April 25,1689 (Saint <br /> Mark's Day). The City of San Marcos was founded in 1844 by <br /> General Edward Burleson, and the original San Marcos streets <br /> were laid out seven years later. The permanence of the town <br /> was secured with the extension of the International and Great <br /> Northern Railroads through San Marcos in 1880, and the charter of <br /> Southwest Texas State Normal School (now Texas State University) <br /> in 1899. Five years later, the San Marcos Baptist Academy began <br /> . operation on what is now the western end of the Texas State <br /> Yja <br /> University campus. <br /> F - The tourism industry began in 1928 with the construction of the <br /> Spring Lake Hotel by A. B. Rogers near the headwaters of the <br /> San Marcos River. The first glass bottom boat, designed to give <br /> visitors a chance to "view the beautiful marine garden" in Spring <br /> Lake, began operation in 1947. Texas State University's acquisition <br /> Kissing Alley,121 E Hopkins Street <br /> 12 SAN MARCOS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 2024 <br />
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