$78 million? Must be a small convention center. Cy fair isd spent almost $90 million on a football field and converence center. No hotel, no restaurants.
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Originally posted by JonBoy View PostIt's also what generally kills that "small town" feel that has become an integral part of its identity. I admit, it is a fine line to toe
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Texas has extremely conservative and pro-business policies.
It is extremely easy to get permits and build in Texas. There are few restrictions like environmental or zoning. People aren’t moving to Texas because they love the heat. They are moving here because there are tons of jobs.
Unfortunately, you either get a conservative government and lots of development and migration here or you get a liberal government and stagnant growth.
Just the way it is.
I wish we could be conservative, but also slow our growth to a reaonsable level.
What’s going to happen is lots of liberals will move here because there are jobs. They will vote for liberal leaders who will over-regulate business and kill growth and then people will migrate form Texas to the next pro-business spot and Texas will become the next California or Michigan. This make take generations to happen, but it is the way that things cycle.
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Originally posted by Codie View PostI suppose it is each persons individual perception, but to me the "small town feel" has been LONG gone from Fredericksburg. They make their money when there are people in town, so complaining about more people being in town due to having some additional space to sleep at night seems very contradictory to me. A 22 acre 78 Mill project is really not that HUGE of a resort project so I doubt they are going to cram enough stuff for tourists to do in that $78 mill project that it takes away from the town.
While I also agree that a $78M complex is not a huge project, when stacked against all the other big chain hotels, resorts, wineries, and B&Bs going into Fredericksburg its just further compounds the issue.
I will say the city planners are going to have to do something about main street and pretty quick. One remnant of that "small town feel" that needs to go is the parking on Main Street. It's 2 lanes each way but 1 of those is generally obstructed by one long bed truck after another sticking out into the lane effectively make it 1 lane each way. Traffic is getting worse and worse going through there...so much so I tend to bypass it altogether by going down San Antonio street.Last edited by JonBoy; 08-02-2018, 01:56 PM.
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Originally posted by JonBoy View PostYou're absolutely right...Fredericksburg is by no stretch a small town anymore. My argument was simply that it once was, and that was part of the appeal that made it such a popular tourist destination. I go through Fredericksburg almost every week on my way to my property and every time I do it seems there is more building going on.
While I also agree that a $78M complex is not a huge project, when stacked against all the other big chain hotels, resorts, wineries, and B&Bs going into Fredericksburg its just further compounds the issue.
I will say the city planners are going to have to do something about main street and pretty quick. One remnant of that "small town feel" that needs to go is the parking on Main Street. It's 2 lanes each way but 1 of those is generally obstructed by one long bed truck after another sticking out into the lane effectively make it 1 lane each way. Traffic is getting worse and worse going through there...so much so I tend to bypass it altogether by going down San Antonio street.
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Originally posted by Codie View PostI am with you on that - I have always wondered why the town didn't create 2-3 large parking areas a block off of main st and restrict parking along main street (at least from the Hwy 16 S turnoff to the Hwy 87 S turnoff). It would help traffic tremendously, but then again traffic is their economy so why would they want to speed traffic up going down main street.
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Originally posted by 1369 View PostI, for one, am quite looking forward to visiting Fredricksburg's newest resident...
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As a small town boy I hate seeing stuff like this built in or near small towns. It ruins the small town feel, but Fredericksburg lost that a long time ago when they figured out grapes grow great in the Hill Country.
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Originally posted by SabreKiller View PostFredericksburg has turned in to an overpriced, traffic congested, souvenir shop. Especially on the weekends. I avoid it if at all possible. I travel through there quite a bit, and always take the long south side short cut around it.
I need to find that long shortcut. Go through San Marcos, Blanco, luchenbauch then Fredricksburg. Last one ruins my drive to Junction.
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