Diana Baker Jul 27 2025 at 9:25PM on page 153
San Marcos Historic Preservation Plan - HPC Steering Committee
Welcome, and thank you for your interest in preserving the rich history of San Marcos. The below draft plan, using input gathered from the community, will shape preservation policies for the next 5 to 10 years. The Public Review Period was open from June 27 - July 27, 2025.The below comments reflect those received from the Historic Peservation Commission Steering Committee which consisted of Commissioner Rogers (HPC Chair), Commissioner Baker, and Commissioner Speed.
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San Marcos is a special place - important to many people. The San Marcos River and abundant springs, which run through Hays County, attracted the first inhabitants of San Marcos. Underwater archeological digs in Spring Lake in the 1979 and 1980s uncovered artifacts dating back over 12,000 years to the Clovis people, indicating a long history of human habitation in the area.
The ultimate goal of historic preservation is not to prevent change, but to manage it thoughtfully. San Marcos has a valuable opportunity to grow its preservation program in a way that honors the city’s rich and diverse history. To do this effectively, a clear and practical roadmap is needed—not just for City staff and preservation commissioners, but also for elected officials.
The Historic Preservation Plan will serve as that roadmap. Once adopted, it will become a vital tool for guiding decisions in urban design, economic development, land-use planning, heritage tourism, and place-making—ensuring that San Marcos’s unique character is celebrated and sustained for generations to come.
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