Jul 18, 2018
City zones for high-density, multifamily development
GEORGETOWN – The city’s housing pipeline is poised to get a boost.The city council rezoned about 314 acres on the suburb's northern fringe into a new planned unit development called Berry...
GEORGETOWN – The city’s housing pipeline is poised to get a boost.
The city council rezoned about 314 acres on the suburb’s northern fringe into a new planned unit development called Berry Creek Highlands.
The council also approved zoning to allow high-density, multifamily development off Wolf Ranch Pkwy. near I-35.
Berry Creek Highlands is planned as a mixed-use community with up to 1,500 residential units, according to city documents.
The site is on the west side of SH 195 near the Sun City neighborhood.
Georgetown is one of the fastest-growing cities in Central Texas, with an estimated population of 70,685 as of mid-2017, a 5.4 percent year-over-year increase.
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