Large plots of land in Sinton were rezoned, paving the way for development and meaning the city could be prime for growth. While there are no concrete plans yet, the rezoning has opened the door for new opportunities.
Longtime resident Crystal Franco thinks any new development should preserve what makes Sinton special. Franco has lived in Sinton for 18 years and works as a server at the Butter Churn restaurant. She said the town’s safety and small-town atmosphere are what make her stay.
Sinton rezoning paves the way for new growth as residents hope to preserve the city’s small-town charm
“I love Sinton for the small town vibe because I’m from Corpus originally I’ve been here for like 18 years but I fully love Sinton because it’s just so wonderful to be able to walk down the street and not feel no fear,” Franco said.
She would welcome development, but only if it fits Sinton’s character. Franco is concerned about big chains potentially moving in…