The property in question is at 13003 Hwy. 29, according to agenda documents.
Two-minute impact
The drive-thru restaurant will be accessible from Hwy. 29, and it is part of the larger Heritage Ridge development in the surrounding area, according to the documents.
The restaurant will be within the city limits, and it is one of the properties in town where all available sales tax will go to the city, instead of being shared with the local emergency services district as is the case in some areas.
What residents should know
Bojangles was founded in 1977 in Charlotte, North Carolina, according to its website. The chain specializes in southern-style chicken, biscuits and tea.
According to the company’s website, there are no Bojangles restaurants in the Austin area. Liberty Hill’s financial director, Josh Armstrong, said bringing the chain to the area fell in line with the city’s goal of attracting businesses that can’t be found nearby.
“I think it’s pretty cool that it is coming to Liberty Hill,” he said.
What else?
Armstrong said bringing the restaurant to the city contributes to the quality of life for residents.
“Choices for food are always going to be one of the things that factor into a high quality of life,” he said.