Enrollment at Texas State University continues to rise, but there aren't enough
on-campus locations to house everyone. As Lynn McCann tells us in this Bobcat
Update, finding shelter on- or off-campus is challenging in San Marcos.
Those students who can't live on-campus look for places to live in apartments,
lofts, townhomes or duplexes. And even then, they have to be lucky.
SB, Lynn McCann, Bobcat Update
SB, Evan Hale
Students should start visiting home locators as early as nine or ten months in
advance to assure themselves that they will have a place to live. But houses are
rented about one month in advance, which makes finding one at the right time
even harder. Many students would love to live in a house if they had had a
chance.
SB, Isaac Salice
The zoning laws are designed to establish uniformity and stability
throughout the city. Consequences of a zoning violation can result in a fine of
up to two-thousand dollars per day per violation.
For Bobcat Update, I'm Lynn McCann.
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