New Development Breaks Old Agreement
New development plans for retail space at SH-45 and South Mopac have environmentalists and developers at odds. Environmentalists say the plans break an old agreement that restricted what developers could build on land that sits on top of the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone. But a developer says his plans for this planned retail space won’t break the agreement and will actually be even green than the Bradley Agreement.
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