How developers secured their interests in the city’s growth management plan


With undeveloped land in San Antonio becoming more scarce and more expensive, developers have had to turn to the extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) — a 5-mile area outside the city limits — to ply their trade. The discussion around San Antonio's future took a step forward earlier this month when city officials unveiled a new growth management plan during a city council meeting.

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