Rosenburg, Texas

6 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 8 envision the older business district and historic downtown along US 90-A, the city recognized that further growth and development would come out of having a more walkable community. The increase in local events has also played an important part in attracting more visitors to the area, particularly in the downtown district. In 2023, Rosenberg is hosting summer concerts, Cinco de Mayo celebrations, community sidewalk sales, Halloween festivities, Downtown Wine & Beer Walk, Shop Small Saturday Cookie Walk, and the Hometown Holiday Festival. “We want to create a vibrant commercial corridor with many events,” says Esch. Rosenberg actively involves its residents in supporting future goals. In November, they’ll have the opportunity to vote on a $35.5 million bond package to finance a

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