Welcome to the City of Sinton Resilient Communities Program (RCP) Comprehensive Plan Draft Review

The City of Sinton is excited to share the preliminary draft of the Comprehensive Plan and invites community members, stakeholders, and local partners to review and provide feedback on the proposed vision, goals, and recommendations shaping the future of the community. This review process is an important opportunity to ensure the plan reflects local priorities, values, and long-term community needs.

Please review each section of the draft plan individually and share your input, comments, questions, and recommendations throughout the document. Feedback may include areas you support, topics that need additional consideration, missing priorities, or suggestions for improvement. Your participation helps strengthen the plan and ensures the final document is informed by the people who know Sinton best.

We encourage you to review the plan carefully and provide thoughtful feedback by segment so the project team can better understand community perspectives and identify opportunities for refinement before the plan is finalized. Click on the section below and make comments, give suggestions, and add support for the draft plan.

Outlines the purpose and structure of the plan, providing a background and description of the city.

Describes the city's setting and identifies local hazard risks, aligning with the Hazard Mitigation plan.

Includes current estimates and distributions of the population, projections for the next 20 years, and analyses of income, education, and employment trends.

Analyzes the existing housing stock, including the number of total units, single-family homes, multi-family homes, and vacancy rates.

Analyzes existing land use covering every parcel within the city's jurisdiction. It discusses growth constraints, smart growth planning principles, and future land use and thoroughfare plans for the next 20 years.

Evaluates the current street system, pedestrian conditions, and transportation infrastructure, including airports, transit, and railroads.

Provides an overview of public facilities such as parks, trails, recreation systems, schools, libraries, health care facilities, and other public amenities.

Detailed descriptions of the city's infrastructure include the water system, wastewater system, storm drainage system, and power systems (electric and gas).

Lists projects by type and planned year of construction.