Residents of Bastrop are expressing their support for the preservation of local hackberry trees, highlighting the importance of thoughtful growth in the community. During a recent Planning & Zoning Commission meeting, a local resident shared their perspective on the town's development trajectory, drawing comparisons to their previous home in Austin, Texas.
Having lived in Bastrop for nearly six years, the speaker emphasized their love for the town and the unique opportunity it has to manage growth responsibly. They noted that unlike Austin, which they described as prioritizing growth "at any cost," Bastrop has the chance to make decisions that will benefit future generations.
This sentiment reflects a growing awareness among residents about the need for sustainable development practices that balance growth with environmental stewardship. As Bastrop continues to evolve, community members are advocating for a vision that honors both the town's heritage and its future.