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Developers outline Whiskey Springs resort, ask council to continue PID public hearing
Summary
Developers presented plans for Whiskey Springs, a mixed‑use, golf‑anchored resort on roughly 787 acres, and asked the City Council to continue a required public hearing on a proposed Public Improvement District while staff and the developer finalize a development agreement and cost estimates.
Developers of Whiskey Springs presented a detailed vision for a mixed‑use resort and asked the City Council on June 10 to defer formal action while outstanding financing and infrastructure questions are resolved.
The proposal, introduced by project representatives, would build a championship 18‑hole golf course, a primary resort hotel on a plateau, two additional market‑rate hotels, about 368 single‑family lots and roughly 44 acres of commercial uses, while preserving more than 400 acres as open space. Developers said they plan to use reclaimed (effluent) water for outdoor irrigation and to avoid using potable water for landscaping.
Why it matters: The project would add large‑scale commercial, hospitality and residential development on a site developers described as singular in Hill Country and could require large public infrastructure investments. The developer team is…
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