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Nominated for Environmental Excellence Award
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Survey for LCRA
New Office Openings |
Loomis Partners Announces New Offices in San Marcos and Bastrop
August
2009
Loomis Partners is pleased
to announce the opening of new regional offices in San
Marcos and Bastrop. We are excited to have a local presence
in these two fast-growing communities.
SAN MARCOS
Located at 325 East Hopkins, Loomis’ new San Marcos office
will serve as an important local extension for the many
projects we currently have underway in both the City and in
Hays County. Among these is design of improvements to RM
2325 outside of Wimberley and a flood study with drainage
improvements design for Willow Springs Ck in the Victory
Gardens neighborhood of San Marcos. Our Environmental Group
is presently working with Hays County to prepare a Regional
Habitat Conservation Plan for submittal to U.S. Fish and
Wildlife in support of protections for endangered species.
BASTROP
Our Bastrop office is located in the historic former First
National Bank Building at 1018 Main Street. Loomis has a
history of project work in the Bastrop area dating back ten
years. Our Environmental Group prepared the Lost Pines
Habitat Conservation Plan providing protections for the
endangered Houston Toad and creating a local option for
compliance with federal endangered species regulations,
thereby facilitating healthy economic growth in the area.
Most recently, we provided site design and permitting for
the Producers Market on Highway 71. With several key
employees living in Bastrop, we share a dedication and a
personal commitment to sustainable development and
conservation in Bastrop County.
“I am very excited to have Tracy Bratton managing the
Bastrop office,” said Loomis. “He and his family have a long
history in Bastrop County and his knowledge and insights
into the local economy and community were a natural fit.”
Founded in 1993 in Austin, Loomis Partners is a leading provider of
Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, and Environmental Consulting for
public and private clients across Texas. In addition to these new
offices, Loomis Partners has offices in Austin and San Antonio.
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