City pens deal for businessman to build patio

  • A stretch of city right-of-way at 309 Main Street will be transformed into patio space, after Marble Falls city council members approve an encroachment agreement. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    A stretch of city right-of-way at 309 Main Street will be transformed into patio space, after Marble Falls city council members approve an encroachment agreement. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
  • An artist’s rendition of what the Marble Falls Mission Center will look like when completed in fall 2022. Contributed
    An artist’s rendition of what the Marble Falls Mission Center will look like when completed in fall 2022. Contributed
  • A construction drawing indicates the placement of an outdoor seating patio in the 300 block of Main St., scheduled to be completed by a private property owner in an agreement with the city. Contributed rendering/City of Marble Falls
    A construction drawing indicates the placement of an outdoor seating patio in the 300 block of Main St., scheduled to be completed by a private property owner in an agreement with the city. Contributed rendering/City of Marble Falls
Marble Falls City Council members approved a city right-of-way encroachment agreement with a private property owner in downtown on Main Street to build a second of two patios alongside the Old Oak Square. The license agreement approved April 20 under consent agenda is between the city of Marble Falls and Mitch McManus. The property owner will be responsible for the construction and maintenance…

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