THORNDALE, Texas (KXAN) — Thorndale voters will soon decide on a proposition allowing for the legal sale of mixed drinks if passed.

Thorndale Mayor George Galbreath said a citizen petition circulated, bringing enough signatures together to put Proposition A on the ballot.

He said if passed, the ability to make mixed drinks sales could attract new businesses to the city.

“The two restaurants that I’ve talked to that are interested. That was one of the questions, because that’s where some of their income comes from,” Galbreath said.

Julaine Graham owns and operates Schroeder’s Place just on the outskirts of Thorndale’s city limits.

She said the business was founded 77 years ago by her father, the menu offering burgers and brews.

Graham said out of the handful of restaurants in Thorndale, no one serves liquor or mixed drinks.

“Unfortunately, we don’t have a lot to offer yet,” Graham said.

Graham is alluding to the anticipated growth from nearby cities soon to be home to huge industries like Samsung’s semiconductor plant in Taylor.

“Businesses will start moving in. We need good restaurants, places that serve food,” Graham said.

Galbreath said along with that population, a 100-home subdivision is also being built nearby.

He said if that audience is retained through new restaurants inside city limits, that could have a positive impact on Thorndale’s economy.

“We have the quick-food places, but we don’t have actually a sit-down restaurant right now. And so much of that goes to Rockdale or Taylor. For some of our citizens, it would just help them stay here,” Galbreath said.

Early voting begins Monday, April 22. For more on other ballot issues going before Thorndale voters, visit the city’s website here.