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Marlin's Brushy Creek water project hits setback after city council misses key deadline
By Erin Delahunty at KXXV
· July 16, 2026
· 2 min read
The city council's failure to schedule a formal action meeting in time has caused the company behind Marlin's Brushy Creek project to pull out, dealing a significant blow to a development projected to bring $1.5 billion to the city over the next 10 years.WATCH HERE: Marlin's...
Key takeaway Mayor Susan Byrd has said the Brushy Creek project is critical to Marlin's future.
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The Robinson Rockets' impending appearance in the Class 4A DI state title game against Brock has the community abuzz, and a win would cement their place in local sports history. As the team prepares to take the field, their focus on family, fun, and camaraderie has been a key factor in their postseason success. This approach has resonated with fans in McLennan County, where high school sports are a beloved part of the local culture. A state championship would be a source of pride for the city of Waco and the surrounding areas, and would likely draw congratulations from local leaders, including those at neighboring Baylor University. The Rockets' run has also brought attention to the Robinson community, which is served by the Waco ISD, and a win would be a testament to the district's athletic programs.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 16, 2026 ·
Source: KXXV ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? The city council's failure to schedule a formal action meeting in time has caused the company behind Marlin's Brushy Creek project to pull out, dealing a significant blow to a development projected to bring $1.5 billion to the city over the next 10 years.WATCH HERE: Marlin's...
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