The Hutto City Council has approved a new incentive program aimed at encouraging reinvestment and revitalization in the city’s historic downtown district.
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Council members voted Feb. 19 to adopt the initiative, which city officials say is intended to help business owners and property owners improve aging buildings, preserve historic structures and spur additional activity in the area.
The program was crafted with input from the Downtown Hutto Business Association, whose members have advocated for policies that balance economic growth with preservation of the district’s character.
City staff worked alongside local stakeholders to design what officials described as a more accessible and streamlined process for applicants.
Under the program, eligible participants may receive assistance for facade upgrades, structural repairs and restoration efforts.
The incentives also include potential reimbursements for certain development- and permitting-related fees, as well as tax-based tools intended to offset reinvestment costs over time.
City leaders said the program includes defined eligibility standards and a simplified application process aimed at ensuring consistency and transparency.
“These incentives reflect the city of Hutto’s commitment to revitalizing its historic downtown, the heart of the community,” said Gracie Matthews, a representative of the Downtown Hutto Business Association.
She said the association looks forward to using the new program to help advance continued growth and renewal in the area.
City officials said they expect the initiative to support small businesses, attract additional private investment and reinforce the identity of Hutto’s historic core as a central gathering place for residents and visitors.