Inside Hondo’s Plan for a Thriving Future

16/03/2025 47 min Temporada 2 Episodio 90
Inside Hondo’s Plan for a Thriving Future

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In this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with John Naron, City Manager of Hondo, Texas, to discuss the city’s strategic growth, infrastructure development, and economic future.Hondo, located on Highway 90, has long been a hub of transportation and industry, and today, it's at the forefront of smart rural development. From sports fields to rail expansion, workforce opportunities, and water infrastructure, this episode breaks down how Hondo is building a future-ready community while preserving its small-town heritage.🔑 Key Takeaways from This Episode:✅ Hondo’s Economic Engine – How rail, highways, and aviation infrastructure are positioning the city as a business hub.✅ Strategic Growth Planning – How Hondo is balancing growth while maintaining its character and quality of life.✅ Investing in Youth & Quality of Life – The city’s $400K sports complex upgrade and how parks drive economic development.✅ Infrastructure & Water Conservation – Why Hondo is laser-focused on water system upgrades, reducing leaks, and preparing for future growth.✅ The Boise Cascade Expansion – What this major industrial project means for local jobs and business investment.✅ Public Engagement & Transparency – Why master plans, community surveys, and open collaboration matter for Hondo’s future.🚀 From small-town pride to major economic moves, Hondo is proving that rural Texas is ready for the future.🎥 Watch now and join the conversation about how Hondo is shaping its next chapter!📲 Follow the City of Hondo & Learn More:🌎 City Website: hondo-tx.org🔔 Subscribe to The Building Texas Show for more episodes on Texas innovation, leadership, and economic growth!#BuildingTexas #HondoTexas #EconomicDevelopment #WorkforceDevelopment #Infrastructure #RuralTexas #RailIndustry #Aviation #PublicPrivatePartnerships #TexasGrowth #BoiseCascade #Highway90 #WaterConservation #CityPlanning #CommunityEngagement

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