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Officials said the money will go toward park operations. Residents who register their cars can still park for free.
The two new parks in San Marcos are Old California Row Park at the Restaurant Row site, and Sky View Park in the North City ...
The BriefStarting July 1, non-residents will have to pay for parking at San Marcos' City Park to access the river.Parking fees for non-residents at City Park will range from $5 per hour to $25 for ...
Up next, the City of San Marcos will need to purchase automated time meter machines to be placed at the park. The report states the department has already put aside $38,000 for the purchase of the ...
SAN MARCOS, Texas — Anyone visiting Downtown San Marcos will be able to park in certain areas for a longer period of time. On July 3, city council members approved to extend parking restrictions ...
SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) — The City of San Marcos has reopened riverfront parks to active recreation every day of the week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors to the park are expected to use caution ...
SAN MARCOS — A small, triangular plot near City Hall has been transformed into the city’s newest park. A park in the same area was eliminated in 2004 by construction of the Cal State San ...
SAN MARCOS – City officials in San Marcos announced they are renaming a park to honor a police officer killed in the line of duty. El Camino Real Park, located at 401 Cottonwood Parkway, will be ...
SAN MARCOS, Texas — As summer nears, the city of San Marcos is looking to make some changes to protect the river and keep it clean. This past Memorial Day weekend, Rio Vista Park was lined with ...
New 10-acre park opens in San Marcos. The park features a lake for fishing, ... but it's not to the magnitude that both the district and the city of San Marcos originally had in mind." ...
Smoking in or near San Marcos city parks is off-limits, according to revised rules the City Council passed Tuesday.Under the updated ordinance, the city eliminated designated smoking areas in city ...
Starting July 1, visitors to the San Marcos River who are not residents of the city will be required to pay for parking at City Park, with fees ranging from $5 to $25, while residents can park for ...