Population projections show the city will have around 303,000 residents by 2070. San Marcos planned for half that number.
As San Marcos grows, so does its water use. The city is looking to bring in more water and emphasize conservation to keep up with demand.
As the aquifer authority increases cutbacks, utilities typically heighten their restrictions for consumers. Those vary across the region. San Marcos moved from Stage 2 to Stage 3 for water ...
The San Marcos River is the crown jewel of the city, but with Texas State admission rates on the rise, students must play ...