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Res 2026-017 Approving the City of San Marcos Historic Preservation Plan
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Res 2026-017 Approving the City of San Marcos Historic Preservation Plan
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ORGANIZATION <br />The accompanying matrix details the steps the City of San Marcos (CoSM) can take to begin <br />implementing the Solutions identified in Chapter 5. If all fields in a row are shaded, it indicates that <br />the item is ongoing throughout the life of the Plan. It is organized as follows: <br />GOALS N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />SOLUTIONS Anticipated to <br />Anticipated to <br />Anticipated to <br />begin within <br />begin within <br />begin within <br />1-2 year of <br />3-5 years of <br />6-10 years of <br />adoption <br />adoption <br />adoption <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />Who could <br />Who <br />How will each <br />take the <br />could help <br />solution could <br />lead on each <br />implement <br />be funded <br />solution <br />each solution <br />This plan is a first step to inform City staff workplans over the next several years and should be <br />considered as a starting point as additional funding, partnerships, and creative tactics may arise <br />over time. While the City's Planning and Development Services Department will likely lead the <br />implementation of many Solutions, other City departments and partner organizations will also <br />have important roles. These organizations should be consulted prior to implementation to assess <br />their capacity and willingness to participate. Those identified as leads or partners represent key <br />participants, though others may be engaged as needed. <br />In addition to the abbreviations throughout the Plan and in the Appendix, the following appear in <br />the table for sake of brevity: <br />AC <br />Arts Commission <br />CoC <br />Chamber of Commerce <br />CONA <br />Council of Neighborhood Associations <br />CoSM <br />City of San Marcos <br />CMO <br />City Manager's Office <br />LP <br />Local Professionals <br />NPO Non -Profit Organizations <br />P&DS Planning and Development Services Department <br />SMCISD San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District <br />SMPL San Marcos Public Library <br />TXST Texas State University <br />IMPLEMENTATION MATRIX 157 <br />
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