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Bankers warn San Angelo housing supply lags job growth as city reviews zoning and subdivision rules
Summary
Speakers said job growth (about 5,800 jobs in Tom Green County since 2020) is outpacing housing production and pointed to comprehensive plan and subdivision-ordinance reviews as immediate steps to address shortages.
Bankers at a San Angelo panel said the city's housing production is struggling to match rapid job gains, especially for entry‑level buyers, and that municipal planning and subdivision rules are the immediate lever to increase feasible supply.
Luke Urich, the market president who cited a recent housing study, said Tom Green County added about 5,800 jobs between 2020 and 2024 and that the…
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