CITY & COUNTY CONTINUED GROWTH As the region continues to grow, more and more developers are choosing Kyle to create residential and commercial options.
News from Kyle, Buda & San Marcos
Kyle projects move forward
WATERFRONT AT MARKETPLACE
• 18.84 acres • Multifamily residential • Retail • Power provided by Pedernales Electric Cooperative • Water and
BY AMIRA VAN LEEUWEN
KYLE Two new developments are coming to Kyle that will bring multi- family residential units, townhomes and single-family units as well as retail. An 18.84-acre tract of land called Waterfront at Marketplace— located south of City Lights Drive and north of Burleson Road—and a 54.22-acre tract dubbed Woodmere Park, situated between RR 150 and CR 158 were approved by the Kyle City Council Feb. 7. Waterfront at Marketplace will have multifamily residential units as well as retail units. A portion of Woodmere Park will be part of the Vybe Trail and include a “Vybe Spot,” at East RR 150 and New Country Road ending at CR 158, that will have a spring-fed pond, a food truck area, a beer garden and dog park. It will have townhomes and single-family residential units.
Anthony Host
Brian Dyer
Stephanie Reyes
Cities solidify leadership, see staff changes
wastewater provided by city of Kyle
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BY ZARA FLORES
Dyer earned his master’s degree in urban planning and policy from the University of Illinois in Chicago. In San Marcos, the city council unanimously appointed Stephanie Reyes as city manager, effective Feb. 22, after serving as interim city manager since Feb. 1, 2022. Reyes has worked for the city of San Marcos for more than 20 years in various roles including assistant city manager. She holds a master’s degree in public administration from Texas State University and has earned many accolades for her work over the years.
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BUDA & SAN MARCOS Officials with the city of Buda announced two new hires Jan. 24: Anthony Host as director of parks and rec- reation, and Brian Dyer as devel- opment project manager. Both assumed their roles in January. Host grew up in Buda and has worked for the cities of Austin, Hutto and Fort Worth. He earned his Project Management Certifica- tion from The University of Texas. Dyer joins the city of Buda as a former project manager for Liberty Civil Construction in Austin.
WOODMERE PARK
NEW COUNTRY RD.
158
150
COOL SPRINGS BLVD.
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• 54.22 acres • Townhomes • Single-family residential • Commercial • Power provided by PEC
• Water provided through County Line Special Utility District • Wastewater
provided by city of Kyle
SOURCE: CITY OF KYLE/COMMUNITY IMPACT
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