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New businesses and community events spark local excitement

July 26, 2024 | South Padre , Cameron County, Texas



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New businesses and community events spark local excitement
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed various community projects and updates, highlighting the ongoing development and support for local businesses. Two single-family homes are currently under construction, one located on Laguna Circle and the other on East Pompano, although overall building activity tends to slow during the summer months.

The meeting also addressed the \"Sand Dollars for Success\" initiative, which is now in its next round. Classes for existing and new businesses are underway, with business plans due by August 30 and project presentations scheduled for September 9. Six established businesses, including Casa Mariposa and Upper Deck Hotel and Bar, are eligible for additional funding, while seven new businesses, such as Rocka's Sushi Express and Island Pet Pantry, are also participating.

The Boerding Center reported a decrease in visitor numbers for June, with 8,800 visitors compared to 10,339 in the previous year, attributed largely to adverse weather conditions. The center received a $12,000 grant from H-E-B to support educational programs. Additionally, the relocation of alligators to Beaumont was noted as a precautionary measure due to weather concerns.

Upcoming events include a fundraiser, \"Birds and Butterflies Garden Party,\" scheduled for October 12, and ongoing habitat restoration efforts led by volunteers. The meeting also touched on the art scene, with successful art shows reported at both the Art Lounge and Art Incubator, and plans for future events like TIFF.

Lastly, updates on fish aggregating devices (FADs) indicated delays due to governmental approvals, with hopes for installation next year. The meeting concluded with inquiries about significant construction projects, including a $16 million building and a potential hotel development, with officials promising to gather more information.

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