WESLACO, Texas - New houses and apartments are popping up so fast in Weslaco that planners in other communities in the Rio Grande Valley are calling to ask what is happening, says the city\u2019s planning director.
Rebekah de la Fuente, director of planning and zoning for the City of Weslaco, spoke about the \u201coverwhelming\u201d growth during a visit by the Rio Grande Valley Partnership.\xa0
The RGV Partnership hosts monthly bus tours of Valley cities, inviting realtors and investors to see what land is available for development. The most recent visit was to Weslaco.
\u201cSo, over the last year we developed about 1,100 acres (for residential development),\u201d de la Fuente told the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service, at the end of the bus tour.
\u201cRight now, (this year) we are up to 1,400 and that does not include the ones that came in this morning.\u201d
Asked what came in, this morning, de la Fuente said: \u201cI have two residential developments and then I have an apartment development, the one I was talking about (earlier) that was developed back in 1974. They are going to go ahead and tear that down and we are going to remodel (it) into brand new apartments. That is really great because it took two years to get it funded.\u201d
Asked how many new residential units that equates to, de la Fuente said: \u201cSo, for residential, we did 1,171 new units, which are single family lots, which came out to about 500 acres. And then for apartments, right now our number of units is at that 964. That does not include the ones that came in this morning, which should add about another 132.\u201d
De la Fuente has worked in the City of Weslaco\u2019s planning department for the past 14 years. She said it has only been in the past two years that the growth in residential development has really taken off.
\u201cI thinks something is really happening now because I have been getting calls from other cities asking what we are doing to get these developments in,\u201d de la Fuente said.
\u201cWhat we are seeing in residential I have not seen up until 2019. I thought during 2020, with Covid, that we would see a dramatic decrease. But we didn\u2019t. We actually saw more and more and more houses coming in, so it is just overwhelming, the amount.\u201d
Asked what she tells other cities, when they call to ask what is happening in Weslaco, de la Fuente said: \u201cI like to tell them that I think Weslaco is just the center everything. We have a good community. We are the biggest little city. So we still have that wonderful small-town mentality where everybody kind of knows everybody and everybody is willing to work with everybody.\u201d
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