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Waco leader outlines bold vision for city growth

June 07, 2024 | Waco, McLennan County, Texas



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Waco leader outlines bold vision for city growth
Waco City Council member Krista recently shared her vision for the city and District 5 during a council meeting, emphasizing her commitment to community representation and development. Drawing from her personal history as a Baylor University student and community volunteer, she expressed a deep-rooted love for Waco and a desire to advocate for her neighbors.

Krista highlighted the transformative changes Waco has undergone over the past decade, noting its growth and the need to continue meeting the evolving needs of its residents. She pointed to the Gensler plan as a significant opportunity for the city, aiming to enhance both tourism and economic development. The recent appointment of a chief economic development officer, Danny, was also welcomed as a strategic move to attract new businesses that align with the community's workforce needs.

However, Krista acknowledged challenges accompanying this growth, particularly in infrastructure. Rising construction costs and the city's previous struggles with water supply were identified as pressing issues that require careful planning for the future. She stressed the importance of addressing aging infrastructure in District 5, which spans diverse areas from China Spring to Mountain View, each facing unique developmental needs.

As Krista continues her role on the council, she remains focused on building a Waco that residents can be proud of while navigating the complexities of growth and infrastructure demands.

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