Hutto State of the Community

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Barriers to Mobility

Community & Opportunity

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Environmental Constraints

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Williamson County Landfill

Hutto Recycling Center

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1854

Tonkawa Native Americans inhabited Hutto vicinity when the first non-native settler arrives, a slave named Adam Orgain

1876

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Library

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Church

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James ames Hutto sells fifty acres to the nternationall & Great Northern Rail lroa International Railroad

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Old Town

Hutto city limits

Trail / Bike Existing Trail Proposed Trail

Commercial Undeveloped Land

Carts

Hutto City Limit

Hutto City Limit

Regional Road

Regional Road

Undeveloped / Vacant

1929

Stock market crash and Hutto businesses close

2010

Population increases by 1000% in past decade

Female

Age

Develo pe

Male

85 Years and over 75 to 84 Years

79

65 to 74 Years

1,733 Acres

55 to 64 Years 45 to 54 Years 35 to 44 Years 25 to 34 Years 18 to 24 Years

1600

15 to 17 Years 10 to 14 Years 5 to 9 Years Under 5 Years

15

10

0

5

%

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5

10

685

15

1.5

0

1

Active landfill or recycling center

Mod./High

Buffer

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Historical Wildfire Ignitions

ETJ

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Closed landfill

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High

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High/Very High Miles

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1.5

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2

0.75

1.5

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Hutto city limits

Miles 4.5

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FEMA 100 yr floodplain “Likely to change” parcels intersecting wetlands or floodplains

Churches, Schools, and the YMCA give the city a sense of community.

Major highways form barriers that divide the city.

Concentrate growth outside hazardous and sensitive zones.

Vacancy opens opportunities for infill, protecting agriculture from sprawl.

98% of employed residents commute outside Hutto for work.

Smart Growth can protect Brushy Creek from agricultural runoff.

Diversity and density of housing stock can attract new residents.

Homes are isolated from schools and Old Town.

Fertile soils allow for flexibility when preserving agricultural land.

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Age Pyramid

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Wetlands

Park

Ranch Land House + Limited Acres

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Utilities

79

Miles

Moderate

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Multi-Family

Carts Stop

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1600

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Vacant Land

Industrial

Hippo comes to Hutto

Wildfire Ignition Density

Carts

Education

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Agricultural

Center amily F CA M Y

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Sidewalk

Single Family

City of Hutto incorporated on July 17th

1915

No Sidewalk

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SH130

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1911

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Population growth due to cotton industry and an influx of Swedish and German immigrants

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Sidewalks

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1890

Hutto ETJ

Hutto Station built

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1877

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Single 61% Family

Population Projection for Hutto, 2020-2070 Population of the Year 140,000

2070

120,000

2060

100,000

2040

60,000 40,000

Unde vel o

2050

80,000

2020

2030

20,000

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Capacity for Growth

Waste

Current

Projected

2.275 MGD

5.675 MGD (2024)

3,100 Acres

SH130

Farm 60% Land Waste Water

1.5 MGD

5.5 MGD (2027)

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Miles 1.05

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0.7

Mi Miles 1.05

Abandoned lot

Highway 79

Suburban flood zone

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