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What do you get when you combine affordable housing, excellent schools (pre-K through college), parks and recreation facilities for all ages, fine dining and shopping, medical services, a variety of worship services and interconnecting suburban communities who share a common goal of economic development and unparalleled quality of life for their citizens? It’s a long sentence but it accurately names all the ingredients that make up what we call the Metrocom, a growing sector up the northeast corridor from neighboring San Antonio heading up towards Austin. Each city in the Metrocom has its own identity but shares that common moniker of a “fun place to live and work.” The cities that make up the Metrocom are Cibolo, Converse, Garden Ridge, Kirby, Live Oak, Marion, Santa Clara, Schertz, Selma, Universal City and Windcrest. We even have an unincorporated town called Bracken and, of course, we have Randolph Air Force Base as well. From what was once a rural landscape dotted here and there with small towns, the Metrocom has evolved to become one of Texas’ biggest potential economic gold mines and a great place to live, learn, grow and connect.
Population Trends The following list details the population trends in the Metrocom Area for the years 2001-2009. This information was obtained from a 2011 demographic detail summary report provided to the RMCC by the Alamo Area Council of Governments. The 2010 spring estimates show the total population of the Metrocom area to be 106,855. Projections for 2015 estimate a population of 132,624, reflecting a 24.1 percent increase.
The total number of households for 2000 was 26,632, and the 2010 totals estimate the number of households to rise to 36,940, or a 20.5 percent increase. The total population is divided by gender as follows: for 2000, 51.4 percent female and 48.6 percent male; estimates for the spring of 2010, 51.0 percent female and 49 percent male; and projections for 2015 are 50.7 percent female and 49.3 percent male.
Household Disposable Income The median disposable household income for 2000 was $50,447, and for 2010 it is estimated at $63,402. Projections for 2015 put the median disposable household income at $67,434. The average household income in 2000 was $58,769, and for 2010 it is estimated to be $71,171. Projections for 2015 place the average household income around $75,816. Disposable income represents an estimate of a household’s purchasing power or, simply, after-tax income. Household ownership can be broken down as follows: In 2000, 70 percent of the population constituted homeowners, 25 percent rented and 5 percent was vacant. The 2010 estimates change to 67 percent owned, 24 percent rented and 9 percent vacant. The 2015 projections forecast that 65 percent will own a home, 26 percent will rent and 9 percent will be vacant. The total U.S. population in 2009 averaged 66 percent owned, 27 percent rented and 7 percent vacant.
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Live Oak The City of Live Oak just concluded “Celebrating 50 Years of Community.” Incorporated in 1960, city founders considered the Interstate 35 and Loop 1604 interchange a perfect location for a community. Live Oak evolved from a rich farming and ranching tradition to developments of peaceful residential neighborhoods, multiple shopping centers, a major hospital and medical complex, college campuses and financial resources. Residential Services Many residents have lived in Live Oak for 10-plus years. New families continue to locate here, increasing the population to over 13,131. Within its 5.5 square miles of city limits, Live Oak offers a variety of motel, single-family residence and apartment options. Live Oak Villas, La Quinta Inn, Great Value Inn and Value Place provide locations for temporary stays. Bridlewood Park subdivision is nearing completion with 450 housing units constructed by Ryland Homes, D.R. Horton and New Leaf Homes. KB Homes is completing a development of 750 housing units in Auburn Hills within the Woodcrest subdivision. Heritage at Live Oak, Mira Loma and The Springs of Live Oak Apartment Communities have added over 1,200 units to our community. Retail Services Be sure to visit our family-owned restaurants and businesses, who know Live Oak as a business-friendly community. One of the largest open-air shopping centers in Texas, at the interchange of I35 and Loop 1604, the Forum at Olympia Parkway features major retailers, many popular chain stores and a diverse array of restaurants in over 1.5 million square feet of space. The Village at Forum Parkway has restaurant and retail choices to complement other shopping centers, and Live Oak Crossing is anchored by an 18-screen Regal Cinema theater with even more retail shopping and restaurants. Emerging Mixed-Use Developments The new Gateway Plaza Shopping Center, still under development, is a 129-acre mixed-use project with a community of luxury apartments in addition to several popular retail shops. The proposed Live Oak Town Center, a 112-acre, mixed-use project, is under assessment. Medical Services The medical industry grows through the expanded Northeast Methodist Hospital facility with a capital investment of over $50 million, creating over 100 jobs and retaining 500+ jobs. Medical professional offices and clinics continue to locate near the hospital, forming a regional healthcare hub. Educational Services Two separate independent school districts serve Live Oak. Judson ISD is the most diverse school district in the San Antonio area,
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spanning eight cities including Live Oak. Almost 21,000 students and over 2,800 employees occupy the various campuses throughout the 56.69-square-mile district. Northeast ISD spans not only San Antonio, but also several surrounding cities, including Live Oak. Over 63,000 students and over 10,000 employees occupy 63 campuses and eight alternative schools. Alamo Colleges is expanding higher educational opportunities for residents through the completion of the Northeast Lakeview campus, at a cost of over $125 million, encompassing approximately 238 acres of property. By constructing Judson Early College on the Northeast Lakeview campus, select high school students can graduate with a diploma and an associate’s degree in four years. In the fall of 2010, five universities began offering classes for more than 20 degree programs at the Alamo University Center on Pat Booker Road. Citizens in the Metrocom area will have a more convenient option to complete a bachelor’s or master’s degree program closer to home. Financial Services As the only major financial institution in Live Oak, Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union invested over $15 million and consolidated 400 jobs for the corporate headquarters. By breaking ground for a second building at the same site, the corporate location will almost double in size, which will increase the number of employees to 1,000. One of the community branches located in Live Oak recently was remodeled and updated to provide better service to its customers. Conference Services Live Oak Civic Center, in the heart of the Metrocom, serves as a conference facility for Northeast Bexar, Guadalupe and Comal Counties. At Loop 1604 near I-35, 20 minutes from the downtown area and 15 minutes from San Antonio International Airport, the civic center is a highly sought-after venue to accommodate events. It offers free parking and about 30,000 square feet of floor space. Recreational Services With just under 100 acres of parks and open space, Live Oak offers several recreational opportunities for any age. The largest, City Park, contains a 20-acre lake that is the focus of an annual children’s fishing event. Walking trails, a disc golf course, playscapes, pavilions for rent, sports fields, a swimming pool and a clubhouse are a few amenities offered. The city pool is available for private parties and offers season passes. The clubhouse is available for small parties, reunions and meetings, and is undergoing a major renovation to offer a more up-to-date venue. Woodcrest Park opened in June 2009 with a large playscape, restroom facilities and concrete trails in a natural woods setting. Live Oak’s attraction is the ability to offer full city services, educational, financial, medical and retail opportunities within the atmosphere of a small cohesive community. With convenient access to major thoroughfares to navigate the metropolitan area of San Antonio, as well as easy access to Randolph Air Force Base, Fort Sam Houston, New Braunfels, San Marcos and Austin, Live Oak’s location is perfect!
As the only major financial institution in Live Oak, Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU) has located both the corporate headquarters and a community branch in Live Oak. RBFCU offers many services and has expanded into several locations in Texas cities. To further accentuate RBFCU’s commitment to providing outstanding service, it was recently awarded with the title of one of the best places to work in the San Antonio area.
Symbolizing “Strength in Community” Welcome to the City of Live Oak, Texas! Located perfectly at the Interstate 35 and Loop 1604 interchange in Northeast San Antonio, Live Oak is an ideal area to settle in, either for your home or business. Since its incorporation in 1960, Live Oak has become a leader in retail, residential, education and the medical industry, while still maintaining its original hometown feel. Live Oak evolved from a rich farming and ranching tradition to developments of peaceful residential neighborhoods, multiple shopping centers, a major hospital and medical complexes, college campuses and financial resources. Nearly half of the residents have lived in Live Oak for more than 10 years and new families with young children continue to locate to our community. Within its 5.5 square miles of city limits, Live Oak is able to offer a variety of residential options. Five hotel/motel establishments, including a newly opened Hampton Inn and Suites provide accommodations for travelers and extended families. Those interested in renting have a variety of multi-family housing and luxury apartment options. Clean, safe, single family residential neighborhoods are available throughout the city, from modest to upscale and Live Oak is known for its dedication to public safety that provides top level police and fire protection. Live Oak is known as a retail destination with one of the largest open-air shopping centers in Texas, The Forum at Olympia Parkway, at the interchange of I-35 and Loop 1604. The Forum is known throughout the area for its diverse shopping and fantastic restaurants. With the emergence of the Gateway Plaza Shopping Center, anchored by luxury apartments and several large retailers like James Avery Craftsman, the retail market in Live Oak continues to grow. The Village at Forum Parkway has restaurants and retail choices to complement the other shopping centers, and Live Oak Crossing is anchored by an 18 screen movie theater with even
more retail shopping and restaurants. In addition to nationally known chains, Live Oak has many locally owned shops and restaurants and the city is known for its business friendly attitude. Live Oak boasts one of the best medical districts in the region with the recently expanded Northeast Methodist Hospital facility (NEMH). NEMH has recently acquired additional acreage on Interstate 35 for further expansion. Top notch medical professional offices and clinics continue to locate along Toepperwein Road in the vicinity of the hospital. Two separate independent school districts serve the families of Live Oak. Judson Independent School District is the most diverse school district in the San Antonio area spanning 7 neighborhood cities in addition to Live Oak. Almost 21,000 students and just over 2,800 employees occupy the various campuses throughout the 56.69 square mile district. Northeast ISD spans not only San Antonio, but also several surrounding cities, including Live Oak. Over 63,000 students and over 10,000 employees occupy 71 campuses that many of our Live Oak students attend. The Alamo Colleges District is expanding higher educational opportunities for local residents through completion of the Northeast Lakeview campus, which encompasses approximately 238 acres of property. By constructing Judson Early College Academy on the Northeast Lakeview campus, select high school students can graduate with both a high school diploma and an Associate’s Degree in four years. A total of five universities offer classes for more than 20 degree programs at the Alamo University Center located at the intersection of Loop 1604 and Pat Booker. Citizens living and working in the metrocom area will have a more convenient option to complete a bachelor’s or master’s degree program closer to home.
With just under 100 acres of parks and open space, Live Oak offers several recreational opportunities for any age family member. The largest City Park contains a 20-acre lake that is the focus of two annual fishing events for children. Walking trails, a nationally known disc golf course, playscapes, pavilions for rent, sports fields, a swimming pool and the newly renovated clubhouse are just a few amenities offered. The City pool is available for private parties and offers season passes to both residents and non-residents alike and the clubhouse is available for small parties, reunions, and meetings. Woodcrest Park opened in early June 2009 with a large playscape, restroom facilities, and concrete trails in a natural woods setting and serves a large portion of our community with nature and fitness needs. Live Oak’s attraction is the ability to offer exemplar city services, educational, financial, medical, and retail opportunities within the atmosphere of a small cohesive community. With convenient access to major thoroughfares to navigate the metropolitan area of San Antonio, as well as easy access to Randolph Air Force Base, Fort Sam Houston, New Braunfels, San Marcos and Austin, Live Oak is the place to be!
LIVE OAK 8001 Shin Oak Dr. • Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 653-9140 • Fax: (210) 653-2766 www.liveoaktx.net Mayor .................................................Mary M. Dennis Mayor Pro-Tem..........................Robert “Bob”Tullgren City Council...........................................Loretta Kusek Aaron Dahl Ed Cimics Michael Balderaz City Manager .............................................Matt Smith Assistant City Manager........................Scott Wayman Economic and Community Development Manager .......................Jordan Matney Police Chief..................................................Ken Evans Fire Chief...............................................Charles Foster Live Oak City Council meets at 7 p.m. the second and last Tuesdays of each month.
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Cibolo Location The City of Cibolo is located approximately 23 miles northeast of downtown San Antonio, Texas, and 60 miles southwest of Austin. Cibolo is strategically located between Interstate 35, a major NAFTA route that runs north and south from Canada to Mexico, and Interstate 10, which runs east and west from California to Florida. Cibolo is also in a great location to attract the daytime population from the Randolph Air Force Base, which has over 11,000 employees, just down the road on FM 78. The proximity to San Antonio gives Cibolo an advantage to the available workforce of over one million in the region. Distance to Major Cities Austin .............................................................................60 Miles Dallas...........................................................................260 Miles Houston........................................................................180 Miles Corpus Christi...............................................................160 Miles Laredo..........................................................................165 Miles Demographics Cibolo has seen a significant growth in the past years. Cibolo’s population has grown by 823 percent since 2000. The population in the 2000 Census was only 3,035 and today we are more than 25,000 in population. Population ........................................................................25,000 Total Households ................................................................7,659 Median Home Value .....................................................$200,000 Median Income.............................................................$100,000 AREA POPULATION Cibolo San Antonio Guadalupe County Bexar County MSA 8–County Region
2013 Estimate 25,000 1,327,407 135,757 1,785,704 2,194,927
Quality of Life Cibolo is surrounded by many recreational and shopping amenities, as well as attractions. You have the feel of a quiet, cozy, familyoriented community, but the benefits of being in an area with many things to see and do. Water Activities • Lake McQueeny • Lake Placid • Guadalupe River (Tubing, etc.) • Comal River (Tubing, etc.) • Canyon Lake, 45 minute drive
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• Schlitterbahn Waterpark, New Braunfels • Natural Bridge Caverns (very near Cibolo) • Fiesta Texas, San Antonio • Sea World, San Antonio • The Alamo, San Antonio • The Riverwalk, San Antonio • HemisFair Park, San Antonio • LaVillita, San Antonio • Botanical Garden, San Antonio • San Antonio Zoo Spectator Sports • San Antonio Spurs • San Antonio Missions • San Antonio Rampage • San Antonio Silver Stars • Retama Park • San Antonio Raceway Golf • Northcliffe Golf Course, Schertz/Cibolo • Olympia Hills Golf Course, Universal City Shopping (Within a 45-minute drive) • The Forum, San Antonio • Tanger Outlets, San Marcos • Prime Outlets, San Marcos • The Rim Shopping Center, San Antonio • The Shops at LaCantera, San Antonio • North Star Mall, San Antonio • Rivercenter Mall, San Antonio
2009 Estimate 18,000 1,311,949 122,842 1,634,075 2,049,383
2008 Estimate 14,493 1,274,412 117,172 1,586,685 1,985,591
2000 Census 3,035 1,144,646 89,023 1,392,931 1,711,703
Education
Northwest Vista College ...........................................San Antonio
Higher Education
San Antonio College.................................................San Antonio
Texas Lutheran University Seguin.......................................................................www.tlu.edu
Public Education
Texas A&M University at San Antonio San Antonio ......................................www.tamuk.edu/SanAntonio Trinity University San Antonio...........................................................www.trinity.edu Our Lady of the Lake University San Antonio .........................................................www.ollusa.edu St. Mary’s University San Antonio.....................................................www.stmaryytx.edu University of the Incarnate Word San Antonio .............................................................www.uiw.edu University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio ............................................................www.utsa.edu Texas State University San Marcos..........................................................www.txstate.edu Wayland Baptist University San Antonio........................................................www.sa.wbu.edu
Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD ....................www.scuc.txed.net Utility Services Water: City of Cibolo........................(210) 658-9900 • www.cibolotx.gov Green Valley SUD ..................(830) 914-2330 • http://gvsud.org Sewer: CCMA ....................................(210) 658-6241 • www.ccmatx.org Electric: GVEC.........................................(210) 658-7033 • www.gvec.org CPS Energy .......................(210) 353-2222 • www.cpsenergy.com Gas: Center Point Energy............................................(830) 643-6926 www.centerpointenergy.com Cable/Phone: AT&T..........................................1-800-464-7928 • www.att.com
Community College www.alamo.edu Northeast Lakeview College...................................Universal City Palo Alto College......................................................San Antonio St. Philip’s College ....................................................San Antonio
Time Warner Cable ............................................(210) 244-0500 www.timewarnercable.com Solid Waste: City of Cibolo........................(210) 658-9900 • www.cibolotx.gov
Cibolo is a vibrant community located just minutes from Randolph Air Force Base with direct access to IH 35, IH 10, Loop 1604 and is less than 25 miles from downtown San Antonio and a short commute to the International Airport. City of Cibolo 200 S. Main St. • Cibolo, TX 78108 Ph: 210-658-9900 • Fx: 210-658-1687 www.cibolotx.gov Tri-County Chamber of Commerce (RMCC) | 5
Converse Located only minutes from Interstate 10 and Interstate 35 on Loop 1604, Converse, Texas, is strategically located for business development and growth. Converse offers a wealth of undeveloped land that is ideal for businesses seeking to expand within an easy commute to the San Antonio International Airport, UTSA, downtown San Antonio and the Port Authority of San Antonio. With a population of 18,198 as of the 2010 Census, Converse is home to over 200 small- and medium-sized businesses and over 6,000 homes. Converse is also home to the Five Time State Champion Judson Rockets football team as well as three other schools in the Judson Independent School District. Converse residents enjoy VIA bus service throughout the City to downtown San Antonio, shopping malls, the San Antonio International Airport and other key Bexar County destinations. Converse is a home ruled city under a council-manager form of government with the city providing all basic services including a municipal utility company, and recreational facilities including two parks open to the public. Converse City Park is home to the annual Night In Ole’ Converse Festival held the first weekend of October, the City Pool open every summer, baseball and football fields, playground equipment and more. Converse North Park is home to
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an all new walking trail, baseball and football fields, and a butterfly garden and is a part of the migratory route of the Purple Martin as recognized by the National Audubon Society. The City of Converse and the Converse Economic Development Corporation have recently begun promoting green building efforts within the City of Converse including a resolution passed by City Council encouraging green building. There are several residential communities in Converse currently under construction that are being built to green standards. The Converse EDC also hosts community outreach events where the public is invited to learn what green options are available at little to no cost to them. The City of Converse continues to grow exponentially, and we invite you to be a part of that growth. Once you visit the city, you might decide you want to stay!
Garden Ridge A Way of Life... Not Just a Place to Live The City of Garden Ridge, located in southeastern Comal County, is approximately two-and-a-half miles west of Interstate 35, 20 miles north of downtown San Antonio and 12 miles south of downtown New Braunfels. Garden Ridge is a bedroom community of almost 1,300 homes with an approximate population of about 4,000. The city derived its name from a series of ridges overlooking fields of wildflowers on the up-slope of the famous Texas Hill Country on ranch and farmland owned and cultivated by immigrant and firstgeneration Germans. The city had its beginning as a customhome subdivision in the 1960s. During the time frame, the fast-developing area was beginning to invite attention from the neighboring towns that had growth ideas and thoughts of annexation. The citizens quickly decided that incorporation, as “THEIR” town would solve the dilemma. Garden Ridge was incorporated by its Ordinance One, dated 6 July 1972, and is now served by a non-paid Mayor and City Council, 27 employees in total operate City Administration, a 24-hour Police Department and Public Works Department. In addition, volunteers constitute a Planning and Zoning Commission, Quarry Commission, Water Commission, and Impact Fee Commission. A City Library was activated in 1998, serving the local area and supported by contributions and volunteers. The service of volunteers is the heart of the city. Garden Ridge is one of the fastest-growing communities in South Texas, with a current growth rate of approximately 8 percent per year. This growth enables the city tax rate to be the lowest in the area. In March 2003, the city, for the first time in history, reduced its dependence to a single water source (Edwards Aquifer) by drilling into deep strata of the Trinity Aquifer. This successful endeavor, next to the actual incorporation, is the most significant action in the city’s history. The city’s municipal complex is located off FM 3009 on Municipal Parkway and consists of City Hall, Police Station, Library, Community Center and Public Works Facility.
Progressive ideas and progressive management throughout the city history indeed highlight the motto: “A WAY OF LIFE…NOT JUST A PLACE TO LIVE.” City of Garden Ridge 9400 Municipal Parkway Garden Ridge, TX 78266 210-651-6632 www.ci.garden-ridge.tx.us
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Windcrest Where Peace and Tranquility Can be Experienced The City of Windcrest is a suburban, home-ruled community, originally incorporated in 1959. It was once a rural community founded by Murray and Barbee Winn but has since been surrounded by the continued growth of San Antonio and communities to the north. The Winns wanted a community where
people could live and raise families; where friendships could grow; where patriotism and civic pride would thrive; where peace and tranquility could be experienced; a city of quality, large enough to be self-sufficient, yet small enough for its residents to shape their destiny. Through many years of development and nurturing the efforts of these visionaries have created the unique city you see today. This community, rich in tradition and military values, has approximately 5,600 residents within the city limits. These residents enjoy a unique small-town community atmosphere with quiet streets, city parks and exceptional city services. Windcrest residents enjoy a professional Volunteer Fire Department, a top-notch Police Department, vigorously maintained city streets, first class water from two providers and above all: friendly, caring neighbors. The City of Windcrest City Hall 8601 Midcrown Windcrest, Texas 78239 210-655-0022 www.ci.windcrest.tx.us www.GoWindcrest.com www.DevelopWindcrest.org
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Schertz Community • Service • Opportunity At the crossroads of Texas, Schertz is located just south of Austin and Seguin between IH-35 and IH-10. As San Antonio’s largest suburban city, we have a long and close relationship with Randolph Air Force Base, Union Pacific Railroad, Garden Ridge Pottery and Natural Bridge Caverns. Visitors are just a few miles from the Alamo, Schlitterbahn, Sea World, Fiesta Texas and the San Marcos Outlet Malls. In 2009, Schertz was named by CNN/Money Magazine the 39th best small town to live in the U.S.A.; and recently, SafeWise, a home security company, ranked Schertz #28 of the top 50 safest cities in Texas. Schertz continues to spread its vision of Community • Service • Opportunity by ensuring the community enjoys an exceptional quality of life and sustainable economic prosperity.
Affordable Luxury Just Minutes From IH-35 Between San Antonio and Austin
(210) 619-1600 • www.schertz.com
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Kirby Kirby is a small bedroom community located within the corporate limits of San Antonio, neighboring Fort Sam Houston, Windcrest, Converse, Universal City and Randolph Air Force Base. The city originated in 1917 as a pickup point for cotton and corn on the Southern Pacific Railroad and has since been a farm-to-market and residential center. Kirby continues to maintain its small-town flavor with annual community events. Kirby now reflects a population of more than 8,600.
“Heart of the Interstate”
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Selma Founded in 1847, Selma is believed to be one of the many settlements along the Cibolo Creek founded by German pioneers. One of the first settlements in the San Antonio area, the City of Selma is located on the Old Austin Road – which is now Interstate 35. Selma, which covers approximately five square miles, is in three counties (Bexar, Comal and Guadalupe) and today, has a population of more than 6,000. Remarkably, Selma’s population grew over 600 percent from 2000 to 2010! This growth has occurred due to Selma’s prime location along IH 35 just outside Loop 1604 near Randolph Air Force Base. Traveling Accommodations & Retail Attractions The traveling public can be accommodated by a Holiday Inn Express or Comfort Inn & Suites, both conveniently located in Selma along IH 35. Both hotels also have ample meeting & conference space. Visitors can take advantage of visiting one of the largest outdoor shopping centers in Texas, the Forum at Olympia Parkway, which offers an array of retail and restaurant establishments. Some of the anchor businesses in the Forum Shopping Center include Toys R Us, Starbucks, Hobby Lobby, Old Navy, TJ Maxx and Macaroni Grill. Selma is also home to Retama Park, one of only three horse-racing facilities in Texas! Residential & Multi-Family Housing On the residential side, there are plenty of existing and new subdivisions to go around. Centex/Pulte are currently building and selling homes in four subdivisions: Retama Springs & Retama West, both located off of Lookout Road and The Trails at Kensington Ranch & Kensington Ranch II both located off of FM 1518. The newest residential subdivision, Creek Side Gardens located off of Lookout Road, is beginning construction. Selma also claims two apartment complexes: Lookout Hollow Apartments located off of Lookout Road and the Retreat at Chelsea Park located off of IH 35. Due to near 100 percent occupancy, Lookout Hollow Apartments is beginning to undergo the second phase by constructing an additional 150 apartment units.
For the past three years, Selma has co-sponsored the SelmaSchertz Salute to Service Members 5k Fun Run/Walk. The proceeds from this event have been donated to Operation Comfort, an organization dedicated to aiding the wounded military in the greater San Antonio area. Selma residents also benefit from other city events like Movie-in-the-Park Night, Halloween and Christmas for the kiddos at the Fire Station, and National Night Out. Selma residents enjoy having one of the lowest tax rates, utility rates and fire insurance premiums in the area!
Education Selma school-age children are served by the Judson Independent School District, Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District and the Comal Independent School District, depending on their home address. There are also a variety of higher institution learning facilities nearby. These include Northeast Lakeview College, University of the Incarnate Word Adult Degree Completion Program, University of Texas at San Antonio and Texas State University in San Marcos.
• Located on IH 35 in the Heart of the S.A./Austin Corridor • Population of 6,000 • Small-town feel with world-class city services
Historic Property Attractions & Recreation Amenities Selma will not be without a memory of its past. In 2007, a grant from the Texas Department of Transportation helped to fund the restoration of the historic Stage Coach Stop, construct a Visitors’ Center and a City Park. Selma is now set to begin restoration of the Harrison House, another historic property that will remind folks of Selma’s history. When completed, the Harrison House will serve as a Community Center, and the surrounding area will include a park play area, a pavilion, a dog park, open space, parking, interpretive/educational kiosks, and additional hike and bike trails that will link to the Stage Stop Park.
• Rapid growth in commercial industry • Low taxes • Low water, wastewater, & garbage fees • Quiet neighborhoods • Fire, Police, and First Responders for emergency medical services
9375 Corporate Drive • Selma, Texas 78154
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Universal City Universal City is renowned as “The Gateway to Randolph AFB.” The City has experienced impressive and exciting progress over the years. With a population of just under 20,000, the vibrant city is home to a wide variety of retail and commercial establishments. Recently, the City welcomed one if its newest residents, the Northeast Lakeview College. The sprawling 238-acre campus provides for the educational and training needs of the people in northeast Bexar County and surrounding areas as well as specialized information technology training for local business entities. Universal City is consistently recognized for its commitment to excellence and its forward-thinking approach to development and municipal operations. The City was voted as the Best City Hall in the nine-city Metrocom area. Additionally, a plethora of businesses, including the city-owned and operated Olympia Hills Golf Course, were also distinguished as being preeminent in their respective fields or industries. Residents of Universal City enjoy the outdoors. Joggers, people walking their pets and stroller brigades are a typical sight on City sidewalks. Boasting 230 acres of family friendly parks, Universal City residents enjoy spectator sports and great outdoor recreation
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every day. The dog park offers a tail-wagging good time for dogs that enjoy off-leash time with their masters. Nearby San Antonio provides an abundance of other recreational and cultural activities. A myriad of sports-related and family events take place in Universal City year round: parades, movies in the park, snow carnivals, nature walks, military appreciation events and ball games to name just a few. Good taste prevails in Universal City. The City consistently earns superior water ratings and the Texas Water Utilities Association recently honored the City with the coveted “Best Tasting Ground Water” award, defeating 17 other Texas communities. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded the City with a Compliance Recognition Award for outstanding water quality. Energy conservation projects for residential and commercial buildings abound throughout the City. Additionally, all City facilities have been retrofitted with energy-efficient lighting, windows, and heating and air conditioning systems. Universal City is green with energy efficiency. In fact, Universal City was recognized as the first EPA Green Power Community in the State of Texas and one of 28 cities nationwide. Best city hall, best water, best power, best businesses and best residents. Universal City — simply the best!
Marion History in a Pecan Shell Originally a camp for railroad workers, a townsite was laid out with the arrival of the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway in 1877. It was named after Marion Dove, whose grandfather, Joshua W. Young, owned a plantation that they passed through in 1877. German settlers moved to Marion and the town was off to a running start by the mid 1880s, with 250 people and most essential businesses, including two cotton gins, church, school and four general stores. Prior to WWII, Marion had a population of 373, rising to 835 by the late 1980s. The 1990 census was 984, growing to 1,099 for 2000. City of Marion P. O. Box 158 Marion, TX 78124 Phone: 830-914-2391 Fax: 830-420-4460 www.cityofmariontx.org
Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph What is now known as Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, the “Showplace of the Air Force,” was dedicated June 20, 1930, as a flying training base and has continued this mission ever since. Randolph lies just northeast of San Antonio in Universal City. In 2005, the Department of Defense received Congressional authorization for a Base Realignment and Closure Round. Under the BRAC Joint Basing Recommendation for San Antonio, installation support functions at the Army’s Fort Sam Houston were combined with those at Randolph and Lackland Air Force Bases under a single organization to form what is the largest joint base in the DoD. The host unit at Randolph then changed from the 12th Flying Training Wing in February of 2010 to the 502nd Air Base Wing at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston. Along with the 12 FTW, Randolph has many tenant organizations, including Air Force Personnel Center, Air Force Recruiting Service Headquarters, and Air Education and Training Command which is one of the Air Force’s 10 major commands. JBSA-Randolph employs more than 5,000 military personnel and 5,200 civilian employees.
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The Metrocom area is home to a growing number of overnight accommodations that are convenient to the popular recreational activities in the Metrocom area. If you have never experienced the spectacular beauty of underground nature, then you must visit the Natural Bridge Caverns and Wildlife Ranch, or you may try something new at Retama Park, followed by a lazy float down a local river. The Metrocom is also home to various soccer, disc golf and other sporting venues, as well as a number of well-maintained parks. If none of that strikes you, there are the numerous shopping venues, from the quaint Bracken Village with all sorts of specialty shops and eateries to Rolling Oaks Mall with all you would expect from a mall, to huge flea markets and thrift stores. And, finally, if a nice walk, or drive, through 18 holes of Metrocom beauty strikes you, try one of our five golf courses. In addition to these attractions, the Metrocom is 10 minutes to the S.T.A.R. Soccer Complex and Morgan’s Wonderland, 20
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minutes to the Alamo and Riverwalk, 30 minutes to Six Flags Fiesta Texas and 40 minutes to Sea World. Heading north towards Austin, you are only 20 minutes from Schlitterbahn Water Park and less than 30 minutes to the Prime and Tanger Outlet Malls. The area is also near San Antonio, New Braunfels and Austin. The choices for an overnight or extended stay in the Metrocom range from places for the budget-minded to accommodations with exercise facilities, pools and meeting space.
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Whether you are in town on business or leisure, visiting one of the many fine golf courses, other sports attractions (like the home of the NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs at the AT&T Center, which is a short 15-minute drive) or just relaxing and seeing the sights, you can find a comfortable place to stay anywhere in the Metrocom area. So come to the Metrocom and stay awhile to experience all that the area has to offer, from fine dining and shopping to active and relaxing recreational activities.
The Metrocom area offers a rich blend of neighborhoods and “good ‘ole Texas” hometowns. Randolph Air Force Base, referred to as both the “Showplace of the Air Force,” for its natural beauty and classic Spanish hacienda-style architecture, and as the “West Point of the Air” because of its rich history in military flight training, serves as the anchor for the Metrocom communities. Adding a collage of different cultures are the 10 connected communities of Cibolo, Converse, Garden Ridge, Kirby, Live Oak, Marion, Schertz, Selma, Universal City and Windcrest. These communities range from neighborhoods with a rural, small-town environment to neighborhoods with a suburban community atmosphere. Each area has its own unique flavor and personality. Within these neighborhoods, newcomers will find new homes, charming older homes, acreage and ranchstyle home sites, economical housing and an increasing number of apartment complexes. No matter your preference, you will not only be able to find your dream home here, but also make the Metrocom your home!
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For those who love outdoor activities, South Texas is the place to be. More specifically, the Metrocom, with its mild temperatures, has much to offer. For those with golf as a passion, the Metrocom offers a variety of challenging layouts sure to meet your needs. Olympia Hills Golf and Conference Center in Universal is a municipal course and was rated by Golf Digest as one of the most affordable courses in the country. Woodlake Golf Course near Converse was home to the PGA tour Texas Open for several years. As a matter of fact, Texas’ Ben Crenshaw won his first professional tournament there. Northcliffe Golf Club is located just off IH 35 North in Schertz and is a shorter but nevertheless challenging test for golfers of all calibers. Then, just up the road a bit in New Braunfels, we have the Bandit with some of the most spectacular holes in all of golf. The City of Windcrest also sports a nine-hole course for residents and their guests. Besides the area courses, Randolph Air Force Base has its own 18-hole layout and two championship TPC courses were just opened less than 15 minutes away. The Greater San Antonio area is rapidly becoming a golf mecca and the Metrocom contributes significantly to that reputation. For those special functions, Olympia Hills Conference Center can hold up to 250 guests in a 3,000-square-foot facility for luncheons, receptions and meetings. Woodlake can accommodate similar size groups, as can the Bandit. If you like the excitement of horse racing, then you need only to look to Retama Park in Selma. Retama offers live horse racing twice a year in its five-level grandstand. It also features simulcasting year-round, and has ample space for those special functions as well. It is open 364 days a year with the exception of Christmas Day, simulcasting races from all over the country. Even while horses
are pounding down Retama Park’s home stretch, the track accepts satellite signals from more than 80 horse racing venues across the land. Families and singles alike who are looking for exciting entertainment all have one thing in common – the love of thrilling horse racing action. In fact, Retama Park has established a great reputation on the local sports scene, and fans respond to its familyoriented programs. Natural Bridge Caverns and Wildlife Ranch offers a most unique underground experience and is a popular year-round attraction. You can discover incredible underground chambers filled with spectacular formations. It’s as close as you’ll get to being a cave explorer without having to put on caving gear. You can experience what it is like to explore the unknown as you climb, crawl and rappel through physically challenging passages. At Natural Bridge you can experience millions of years of nature in one afternoon, enjoying a vast and beautiful underworld where time and nature collided to create the breathtaking majestic and natural phenomenon. From gigantic, towering columns, to impossibly fragile, crystalline “soda straws,” the whole family can enjoy an adventure they will never forget. Universal City and Live Oak are both proud homes of disc golf courses. Disc golf combines a favorite pastime, disc throwing, with one of the world’s great games, golf. To play the game, players count how many strokes, or throws, it takes to get the disc from the tee into a numbered basket. Players commonly use golf discs designed for drives, approach shots and putts (drivers can propel the disc over 200 yards). If you haven’t tried disc golf, you are in for a treat. Universal City and Live Oak are both proud homes of disc golf courses. Disc golf combines a favorite pastime, disc throwing, with one of the world’s great games, golf. To play the game, players count how many strokes, or throws, it takes to get the disc from the tee into a numbered basket. Players commonly use golf discs designed for drives, approach shots and putts (drivers can propel the disc over 200 yards). If you haven’t tried disc golf, you are in for a treat.
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The district is proud to be amongst very few in the area to hold a charter for an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma program. The IB program is a two-year advanced studies program that is housed at Clemens High School.
Several school districts serve students in the Metrocom area, providing each with a quality education. These districts are Judson, Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City, Marion, Northeast, Comal and Randolph. Every Metrocom district is recognized for academic excellence with 95 percent or more of high school students passing the exit exam, a requirement for graduation that measures math, science, history and language arts. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School in Selma has earned the coveted Blue Ribbon Award for academic excellence. Marion Independent School District The Marion Independent School District covers an area of 80 square miles, encompassing the municipalities of Marion, Santa Clara and New Berlin. Marion ISD serves each of its students with a dedicated staff and modern facilities. First established in 1878, Marion ISD continues its longstanding tradition of excellence in both academic and extra-curricular activities. Students in the district are competitive with their counterparts across the state and nation in academic performance and excel each year in athletic activities, fine arts events, vocational arts competitions and leadership skill demonstrations. The district boasts a very low student-to-teacher ratio, maximizing the attention given to each child and fostering an environment of excellence. Schertz–Cibolo–Universal City Independent School District The Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District is a fast-growth district with a small-town atmosphere. SCUCISD is located on the northeast side of San Antonio, within a 73-squaremile area that includes Bexar and Guadalupe counties. As more and more people discover the high quality of life and education available for residents of the SCUCISD, the district continues to grow. During the last 15 years, the enrollment in the district has more than doubled. The district now serves more than 12,000 students with a student-to-teacher ratio of 15-to-1. The district is currently home to seven elementary schools, three intermediate schools that house the district’s fifth- and sixthgraders, two junior high schools, two traditional high schools and one alternative high school.
In addition to the students’ successes, SCUCISD continues to be one of the highest-paying school districts in the state and maintains an employee retention rate that other districts envy. Administrative offices for the district are located at 1060 Elbel Road, across the street from Clemens High School in Schertz. Regular board meetings are usually held at 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at the central administration office. For more information, visit the district’s website at www.scuc.txed.net or call (210) 945-6200. Comal Independent School District Established in 1957, the Comal ISD covers 589 square miles in five counties: Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Kendall and Hays. The district boasts three comprehensive high schools, five middle schools, 15 elementary schools, one alternative high school of choice and one discipline center. The Comal ISD has more than 2,200 employees and is the largest employer in Comal County. Judson Independent School District Created by voters on December 10, 1966, JISD is the youngest independent school system in Bexar County. Prior to an election by residents of Kirby, Converse, Selma, Live Oak and Universal City, Judson was a rural school district created in 1958. It has since evolved from a small system with 432 students to a vibrant and modern educational organization with more than 22,000 students. JISD encompasses 55.87 square miles and serves the incorporated cities of Converse, Kirby, Selma, as well as parts of Live Oak, Universal City, San Antonio and Schertz. JISD is the fourth-largest school district in Bexar County and is fully accredited by the Texas Education Agency. Randolph Field Independent School District The Randolph Field ISD serves the educational needs of active military personnel. The district has an elementary school, a middle school and a high school, each of which has attained Exemplary status by the Texas Education Agency, based on student academic performance. Randolph Elementary School has a pre-k program for four-year-old students and full-day kindergarten housed in an early childhood education facility.
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First through fifth-grade students are housed in the main building. The secondary campus houses sixth, seventh and eighth-grade students with the high school educating ninth-12th grade students. North East Independent School District The NEISD has more than 70 schools and magnet programs with an enrollment of more than 66,000 students. NEISD employs more than 9,000 people, and it is the second-largest public school district in the San Antonio area and the eighth-largest in the state. Under the Texas accountability system, 87 percent of NEISD schools are rated Exemplary or Recognized. The district earned Recognized for the third year in a row, and is a No Child Left Behind - Blue Ribbon Award School District by the U.S. Department of Education. NEISD spans approximately 140 square miles in the north central and northeast sectors of Bexar County. The majority of the district lies within the City of San Antonio, but several smaller communities lie within the boundaries of NEISD, including Castle Hills, Hill Country Village, Hollywood Park and Windcrest.
Higher Education Northeast Lakeview College was officially established in January 2007 as the newest of the five Alamo Colleges. With the new campus becoming fully operational in fall 2009, the college offers 385,000 square feet of academic space and sits on 245 acres at the corner of Loop 1604 and Kitty Hawk Road. In fall 2010, Northeast Lakeview College served more than 6,000 students from the 10 Metrocom communities and northeast San Antonio – including Bexar, Comal and Guadalupe counties. The college has averaged a 25 percent growth rate annually for the past three years and, at capacity, Northeast Lakeview College will serve 15,000 students.
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Additionally, through a unique partnership with Judson ISD, an Early College High School, Judson Early College Academy (JECA), opened on the NLC campus in 2009 that allows students to complete high school with both a high school diploma and an associate’s degree. The Metrocom is blessed with close proximity to numerous public and private universities, including Wayland Baptist University, the fifth-largest private university in Texas; St. Mary’s University; the University of the Incarnate Word, with a small campus in Live Oak; Trinity University; Our Lady of the Lake University; and the University of Texas at San Antonio. Additionally, Texas State University at San Marcos is within a short drive.
The Forum at Olympia Parkway shopping center, a multi-millionsquare-foot retail development, has a potpourri of stores, including Target, Kohl’s, The Home Depot, Baskin’s Western Wear, Best Buy, Office Max, Haverty’s, Pier 1 Imports and many more. Many restaurants adorn the Forum, affording visitors a variety of food selections.
The Randolph Metrocom community has a distinctive flavor that is evident even in our cuisine. Residents can choose from Italian, German, Chinese, Mexican, Greek, Thai or traditional favorites like steak, fried chicken, barbecue, seafood, pizza or thick, juicy hamburgers. Restaurants range from fast food providers to luxurious dining facilities. Providers include local family-owned restaurants and nationally franchised dining facilities. Within the close proximity of San Antonio are many additional ethnic restaurants.
Almost next door, Live Oak and Universal City boast many fine restaurants and stores, and up the road in Schertz, the number of stores and restaurants is growing by leaps and bounds. You can find something to the liking of everyone young and old in all the Metrocom cities, and in every instance you will find our distinctive “down home” treatment. If you prefer smaller stores, all 10 Metrocom communities offer a wide range of unique shops filled with gifts and collectibles. There are novelty stores, beauty shops, flower shops and automotive shops, to name but a few. Some would say a trip to the Metrocom isn’t complete without a visit to shop or eat in Bracken Village.
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The Randolph Metrocom area and the IH 35 corridor are among the fastest-growing regions of Texas. A number of industrial parks, many with rail access, and office complexes are ready to accommodate businesses seeking to expand or relocate to the less crowded confines up the IH 35 corridor toward Austin. All Metrocom cities are actively involved in economic development: the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation, Northeast Partnership for Economic Development and the Tri-County Chamber of Commerce (RMCC) all provide assistance to new and expanding businesses relocating to Central Texas. Texas levies an annual franchise tax on all corporations doing business in the state. The revised Texas franchise tax is imposed on corporations, limited liability companies (even if directly owned by one person), partnerships (general, limited and limited liability), business trusts, professional associations, business associations and other legal entities that are organized in Texas or that do business in Texas. The tax base is the taxable entity’s margin. The tax rate is 1 percent for most taxable entities. For entities meeting the certain criteria, the tax rate is 0.5 percent. For more information about the Texas franchise tax, including rate changes, visit the state comptroller website at www.window.state.tx.us.
In Texas, there is no state personal income tax. Businesses pay an unemployment insurance tax on taxable wages up to $9,000 per employee. Rates range from a minimum of 0.78 percent to a maximum of 8.25 percent, with the average experience tax rate being 1.96 percent, as of 2011. For more information about the unemployment insurance tax, including rate changes, visit the Texas Workforce Commission website at www.twc.state.tx.us. The effective sales tax rate in Texas is 6.25 percent. Local communities, transit authorities and special jurisdictions may levy up to an additional 2 percent. The state comptroller’s website contains current sales tax rates for every community in Texas. Government entities (e.g., counties, cities, schools) may levy an ad valorem tax on the real property of individuals, proprietorships and corporations. Total tax liability is determined by applying tax rates per $100 of assessed value (set by taxing authorities) to an appraisal done by each county appraisal district. Three appraisal districts make up the Randolph Metrocom: Bexar County (www.bcad.org) Comal County (www.comalcad.org) and Guadalupe County (www.guadalupecad.org)
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Metrocom residents have access to state-of-the-art medical facilities available within easy reach. The South Texas Medical Center in San Antonio (30 minutes away) offers a number of medical facilities, including University Hospital, Methodist Hospital, the University of Texas Health Science Center and the Cancer Therapy & Research Center. In addition, Christus Santa Rosa, Nix Hospital and the Baptist Hospital System offer comprehensive medical care. Level One trauma medicine is provided at the Brooke Army Medical Center, located at Fort Sam Houston, and University Hospital located in the Medical Center. With BAMC, Fort Sam (which is at the southern end of the Metrocom) is home to the largest medical training facility, not just in the U.S., but in the world. Bringing some of the medical world’s best and brightest to the metro area. Closer to the heart of the Metrocom is Northeast Methodist Hospital, which continues to expand its range of services to better meet the needs of the Randolph Metrocom community. Northeast Methodist Hospital offers a full array of services, including emergency care, open heart surgery, cardiac catheterization, neurosurgery, inpatient rehabilitation, orthopedic surgery, cancer care and more. The hospital, located at 12412 Judson Road, served more than 8,000 inpatients, handled 48,000 emergency visits and performed 2,000 surgeries in 2010. The hospital is certified as a Stroke Center by the Joint Commission and also accredited as a Chest Pain Center. The Joint Replacement Academy at Northeast Methodist Hospital offers the latest treatment options for knee and hip pain. This program brings together a team of experienced and expert surgeons with caring and specially trained nurses, therapists and technicians working together to provide seamless and coordinated care to get knee and hip replacement patients back to their favorite activities as soon as possible. To ensure better outcomes, the program offers a comprehensive approach to education, including: community seminars, pre-operation classes for patients and family members, educational presentations to help explain specific procedures, a patient guidebook, daily newsletters while in the hospital and educational displays answering the most frequently asked questions. Because of its outstanding reputation, medical providers covering every field of medicine are located in offices close to and adjacent to Northeast Methodist Hospital. There are also various private medical services available in the Metrocom offering medical specialty clinics and dental services right in the neighborhood.
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Armstrong Vaughan & Associates Othann Warner 941 W. Byrd Blvd., Ste 101 Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 658-6229
Boysville, Inc. Sarah Alvarado P.O. Box 369 Converse, TX 78109 (210) 659-1901
CertaPro Painters Amie Reynolds 8235 Agora Pkwy. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 488-8114
Auto Auction 4 U Jerry Talmadge 9156 FM 78 Converse, TX 78109 (210) 566-2222
Brighter Smiles for KidsSan Lorraine Miguel 8235 Agora Pkwy., Ste 111 Selma, TX 78154 (210) 412-5798
CgM & Associates, Architects Craig Massouh 968 W. San Antonio St. New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 620-0778
3009 Self Storage Olaf Emblem 17305 IH 35 N. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 656-3009
AV Technical Support Armando Durante 1970 S. Alamo St. San Antonio, TX 78204 (201) 804-2403
Broadway Bank Joe Carpenter 5557 FM 3009 Schertz, TX 78148 (210) 283-6525
Chipotle Mexican Mary GrillLiz 14540 Forum Pkwy. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 659-2756
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AwardsMart Gordon Grabill 4831 Whirlwind Dr. San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 655-4848
Burkes Outlet Fran Flores 8610 Fourwinds Dr. San Antonio, TX 78239 (210) 710-3492
City of Cibolo Lisa M. Jackson 200 S. Main St. Cibolo, TX 78108 (210) 658-9900
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City of Converse Al Suarez 403 S. Seguin Rd. Converse, TX 78109 (210) 658-5356
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12th Flying Wing Public Affairs Ashley Walker 1 Washington Cir. Randolph Air Force Base, TX 78150
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Accion Texas, Inc. Alma 225 W. Poplar St. San Antonio, TX 78212 (888) 215-2373 AccuQuest Hearing Centers Stacey Schmoekel 11515 Toepperwein Rd. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 637-6654
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The Barger Law Firm, PLLC Jason Barger 433 Kitty Hawk Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 200-8519
C-6 Disposal Systems, Inc. Richard Zepeda 2123 FM 1516 Converse, TX 78109 (210) 657-4627
Air Force Federal Credit Union Michele Harrington 6000 FM 3009, Ste 206 Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 678-5258
Barnard Donegan Insurance Scott Barnard P.O. Box 2985 Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 658-7411
CAM Solar, Inc Amy Cullen 6634 Topper Ridge San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 227-3456
Air Force Sergeants Association Elaina Soluri P.O. Box 257 Randolph AFB, TX 78150 (210) 565-3460
Barrett and Sons Residential Services Inc. Todd Barrett 128 Commercial Pl. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 659-5801
Cartwheel Communications Kevin Hadas 9143 Hampton Hills Selma, TX 78154 (210) 383-3093
Alamo Area Virtual Tours James Hoback 6003 Norse St. San Antonio, TX 78240 (210) 325-2675 American Bank of Texas John Torrez 4917 FM 3009 Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 651-4477 American Legion Post 667 Tony Vega 504 Bowie Dr. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 658-3731 Antonia Lopez Independent Beauty Consultant Antonia Lopez 12314 Lone Shadow Trl. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 365-4561
Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Adkisson 100 Dolorosa, Ste. 101 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 335-2614 Biff Buzby’s Burgers Donna Humphreys 12702 Toepperwein Rd., Ste. 130 Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 590-2040 Blue Bonnet Palace Leonard John 17630 Lookout Rd. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 651-8702 Border Media/ESPN Radio Natascha Pannell 40580 Eisenhauer Rd. San Antonio, TX 78218 (210) 654-5164
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CASA of Central Texas Norma Castilla-Blackwell 1619 E. Common St., #301 New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 626-2272 Casino Fun Inc. Sylvia Owen 8347 Woodcliff Blvd. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 491-9578 Cavender FIAT Jason Hendren 15670 IH 35 N. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 572-3428 CenterPoint Energy Robert Sanders 290 S. Castell Ave. New Braunfels, TX 78130 (210) 572-3428
City of Garden Ridge Nancy Cain 9200 Municipal Pkwy. Garden Ridge, TX 78266 (210) 651-6632 City of Kirby Tim Bolda 112 Bauman St. Kirby, TX 78219 (210) 661-3198 City of Live Oak (210) 844-2773 City of Live Oak Deborah Goza 8001 Shin Oak Dr. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 653-9140 City of Selma Ken Roberts 9375 Corporate Dr. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 651-7824 City of Universal City Regina Carmona 2150 Universal City Blvd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 659-0333 City of Windcrest Robert Colunga 8601 Midcrown Dr. Windcrest, TX 78239 (210) 655-0022
Coldwell Banker D’Ann Harper, Realtors Jackie Thibadeau 18756 Stone Oak Pkwy., Ste. 301 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 483-7013
Esplande Gardens Senior, Inc. Jenny Cramer 10790 Toepperwein Rd. Converse, TX 78109 (210) 566-7600
Colonial Funeral Home Hardy Henderson 625 Kitty Hawk Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 658-7037
Express Lube #15 Rudy Gonzalez 800 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 792-1061
Comfort Suites North IH 35 Daniel Richman 11526 IH 35 N. San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 656-4600
Express Lube #24 Bo Durkop 3901 FM 3009 Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 792-1061
Complete Cycle Repair Bruce or Karen Armstrong 5731 Old Seguin Rd. Kirby, TX 78219 (210) 896-5253
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Costco Wholesale Tina Rubio 5330 IH 35 N. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 332-1098 Coursen-Koehler Engineering & Associates Garth Coursen, PE 11010 Coachlight St., Ste. 101 San Antonio, TX 78216-3935 (210) 807-9030 CPS Energy Jim McAden P.O. Box 1771 San Antonio, TX 78296 (210) 353-3706
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Designer Glitz & Glamour Le’Dale Coles 222 E. Aviation & 114 Wright Blvd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 410-3250 Diversity Early Learning Academy Sonya Reynolds 135 Athenian Dr. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 566-0212
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eESI Carla Mulder 12211 Huebner Rd. San Antonio, TX 78230 (210) 495-1171 Elmcroft of Windcrest-Senior Living Community Martha Wing 6849 Crestway Dr. San Antonio, TX 78239 (210) 946-4994 Encanto Mexican Grill Elia Rosetta c/o Encanto Mgt. Grp 6230 W. Jolie Ct. San Antonio, TX 78240 (210) 888-2753
Fairfield Inn & Suites Norma Ramon 5008 Corridor Loop Rd. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 658-1466 First Command Financial Planning Rick Huhn 700 W. FM 78 Cibolo, TX 78108 (210) 658-3809
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G. Michael, Inc. Mike Isbell 9330 Corporate Dr., #805 Selma, TX 78154 (210) 655-4732 Garden Ridge Animal Hospital Elizabeth Templeman 19121 FM 2252 Garden Ridge, TX 78266 (210) 651-0808 GEICO Universal City J R Williams 3126 Pat Booker Rd., Ste. 106 Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 658-6268 Gerald’s Casino Parties Gerald A Hoffman P.O. Box 3006 Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 590-7805 Greater RAFB Kiwanis Chuck Walls P.O. Box 2305 Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 661-0835
Fitness Kinektions, LLC Kimberly Meyers 743 Eagles Glenn Cibolo, TX 78108 (210) 838-5699
Guadalupe Valley Electric Cooperative Inc. (GVEC) Barbara Kuck P.O. Box 118 Gonzales, TX 78629-0118 (830) 857-1200
Flaco’s Burgers & Tacos Nelson Escobar 8141-A Pat Booker Rd. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 650-9792
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Fletcher Financial Insurance Service Jeff Fletcher 15939 IH 35 N. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 798-2017 Forest Waters Club Dawn Coleman 21320 Water Wood Dr. Garden Ridge, TX 78266 (210) 651-6505 The Forum at Olympia Parkway Christina Arseneu 8320 Agora Pkwy. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 566-7604 Four Kings Restaurant Mark Mason 2047 Universal City Blvd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 687-6649 French Quality Cleaners Lupita Buitron’-Martinez 1014 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 658-5061 Frost National Bank Larry Anthis 16895 IH 35 Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 220-6875
Hampton Inn & Suites Regan Beck 14655 IH 35 N. Access Rd. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 590-3388 Hawthorn Suites - San Antonio NE Mike Neal 13101 E. Loop 1604 N. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 655-9491 Hearthstone Bakery Café Jason Vandeberg 8100 Agora Pkwy. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 798-8646 Herod Dental Care Otto Herod 1621 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 654-9094 Holiday Inn Express 15408 I-35 Access Rd. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 651-3885 Homes for the Homeless Aina Blake P.O. Box 3081 Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 566-7775
Hooligans Bar & Grill 13920 IH 35 N. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 654-4444 Hooters Don Walsh 15412 IH 35 N. Selma, TX 78154 (210) 946-4668
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IBC Bank Daniel Garza 12400 Hwy. 281 N., Ste. 300 San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 518-2521 Impressions Family Hair Studio Rosalva Kinder 1208 FM 78, Ste. C Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 566-0803 Independence Title Company Sand Valencia 7917 FM 3009, Ste. 100 Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 651-4171
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Jacobs Jim Koenig 911 Central Pkwy. N. San Antonio, TX 8232 (210) 494-0088 Jefferson Bank Jennifer Ybarra-Rosemark 1777 NE Loop 410, Ste. 100 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 736-7753 Jordan Ford Mike Trompeter 13010 IH 35 N. San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 477-8100 Judson Education Foundation Yvette Reyna 8012 Shin Oak Dr. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 945-5100 Judson Independent School District Willis Mackey 8012 Shin Oak Dr. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 945-5502
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Kingdom Life Christian Ministries Gerald Goding 10635 N. IH 35, Ste. 313 San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 650-5334 Kross Media Oscar Valdes 8910 Green Tee Selma, TX 78154 (512) 968-7004
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La Quinta Inn & Suites Schertz Cynthia Ezell 17650 Four Oaks Ln. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 655-2700 Laser Legend Jason Overman 7505 NE Loop 1604, Ste. 101 Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 444-9025 Legacy Mutual Mortgage Jamie Bozeman 3503 Paesanos Pkwy. San Antonio, TX 78231 (210) 999-5919 Liberty Tax Service Jeanne Coldewey 8212 Pat Booker Rd. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 659-8500 The Lion & Rose British Restaurant & Pub Steve Rascher 8211 Agora Pkwy., Ste. 112 Live Oak, TX 78154 (210) 566-0145 Little Caesars of San Antonio John Steinberg 925 Coronado Blvd., Ste. 100 Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 658-0998 Live Oak Oral Dental Center Mike Gliddon 11515 Toepperwein Rd., #102 Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 314-6897 LNV, Inc. Byron Sanderfer 8918 Tesoro Dr., Ste. 401 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 822-2232 Local Community News Shelly Talamantez 4204 Gardendale, Ste. 201 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 338-8842 Lookout Hollow Apartments Berte Crabtree 16505 Lookout Hollow Selma, TX 78154 (210) 946-6600 Luby’s Antonio Avina 5307 Walzem Rd. San Antonio, TX 78218 (210) 656-7813
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MadWomen Liane Garrett 26635 Forest Link New Braunfels, TX 78132 (210) 683-1169
MaidPro of San Antonio Sharon Nemanius 17305 IH 35 N., Ste. 128 Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 654-1600 Mary Kay, Inc Valita Loser 8387 Twisted Oaks Garden Ridge, TX 78266 (210) 861-1322 Matera Paper Company, Ltd. John Richardson 835 N. W.W. White Rd. San Antonio, TX 78219 (210) 892-5101 Robert E. Matthys, P.C. Robert Matthys 1600 NE Loop 410, Ste. 101 San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 828-7345 Metrocom Optimist Club Charlotte Woisin 115 Willow Creek Floresville, TX 78114 (512) 695-8969 Midpoint Bearing Cecilia Vest 9211 Converse Business Ln., #81 Converse, TX 78109 (210) 945-0400 Mission Title Vicki Brown 2117 Pat Booker Rd., Ste. B Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 566-8300 MonsterWeb Melissa Cochran 1259 Loop 337, Ste. 101 New Braunfels, TX 78130 (210) 698-8888 x6260 Mr. Gattis Pizza Alyse Haga 2921 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 566-0022 My San Antonio Mobile Notary Phillis Taylor FM 3009 Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 643-3853
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New Balance San Antonio at the Forum Eric Guerges 8211 Agora Pkwy., Ste. 105 Selma, TX 78154 (210) 658-4929 Northeast Lakeview College Eric Reno 1201 Kitty Hawk Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 486-5000 Northeast Methodist Hospital Mark Bernard 12412 Judson Rd. San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 757-7000
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Nurse’s Etc. Staffing Mary Mooney 924 Coronado Blvd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 566-9995
Providence Title Rachael Sandahl 17156 IH 35 N. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 447-3750
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Pump It Up Chevelle Lee 14036 Nacogdoches Rd. San Antonio, TX 78247 (210) 653-0700
Oakleaf Florist Deborah Gonzales 4185 Naco-Perrin Blvd. San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 653-8180 OfficeDepot Curtis Sylvester 14619 IH 35 N. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 651-1402 Olympia Hills Katie Chauret 12900 Mt. Olympus Dr. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 945-4653 Orange Leaf Yogurt Richard & Alicia Kuhn 8340 FM 78, Ste.1 Converse, TX 78109 (210) 662-4100 Outreach for Smiles Family Dentistry Lorraine San Miguel 8340 FM 78, Ste. 2 Converse, TX 78109 (210) 661-6011
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Quarter Moon Plumbing Joel Frederick 18838 FM 2252 San Antonio, TX 78266 (210) 651-5899
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Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers Aaron Grafft 6027 FM 3009 Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 651-5888 Randolph Field Realty Cheryl McClintock 508 Main St. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 659-8844 Randolph Mail Center Kirby Parker 508 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 272-0470
James T. Parma, P.C., CPA Jim Parma 9330 Corporate Dr., Ste 202 Selma, TX 78154 (210) 651-9101
Randolph Metrocom Rotary Club Jennie Winkle P.O. Box 2381 Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 326-3440
Patriot Martial Arts Juanita Howanic 920 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 566-0020
Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union Elizabeth Kuhlmann One Randolph-Brooks Pkwy. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 232-6164
Picosito’s Mexican Jose Cuisine 12107 Toepperwein Rd., #7 Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 599-9558
RE/MAX Access Pat O’Brien 19115 FM 2252, Ste. 7 Garden Ridge, TX 78266 (210) 657-7500
Planet Fitness Dan Barretto 1705 Pat Booker Rd., Ste. 216 Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 566-0400
RE/MAX Corridor Nancy Brown 14791 IH 35 N., Ste. 108 Selma, TX 78154 (210) 659-6700
Prime Source Management Jason Detmar 503 Med Ct., Ste. 102 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 479-9400
Regal Cinemas Scott Staley 7901 Pat Booker Rd. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 657-4480
Professional Center for Enhanced Performance Cheryl Camarillo 19315 FM 2252 Garden Ridge, TX 78266 (210) 262-5056
The Retreat at Chelsea Park Julie Davis 16303 Chelsea Place Selma, TX 78154 (210) 654-6304
Ru’ah Pastoral Counseling & Consulting Services, Inc. Harold Bone 20024 Crescent Oaks Dr. Boerne, TX 78006 (210) 859-5560
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Sacred Healing Tree Steven Blackstone 12402 Topperwein Rd. Live Oak, TX 78233 (512) 351-0021 Sam’s Club Seth Buckingham 12349 IH 35 N. San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 646-8188 Samba Vida Drum & Dance Co. Roy Reyes 5251 Timberhill San Antonio, TX 78245 (201) 725-0801 San Antonio Elite Volleyball Reno Puente 5410 King Richard St. San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 789-7366 SATMED James Russell 2318 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 659-0323 Schertz Bank & Trust Jan Haynie 519 Main St. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 945-7400 Schertz Hampton Inn & Suites Norma Ramon 17702 IH 35 N. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 566-6110 Schertz Public Affairs Celina Blair 1400 Schertz Pkwy., Bldg. 5 Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 619-1630 Schertz Vision Source Debra Barnes 17323 IH 35 N., #110 Schertz, TX 78154-1270 (210) 651-5800 Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD Greg Gibson 1060 Elbel Rd. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 945-6235
Security One Donnetta Byrd 716 W. Byrd Blvd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 341-8900
Texas Representative Joe Farias Joe Farias P.O. Box 14505 San Antonio, TX 78221 (210) 923-0908
Workspace Solutions, Inc. Susan Schiiler 3660 Thousand Oaks, Ste. 220 San Antonio, TX 78247 (210) 366-4414
Security Service FCU Tim Bernas 17300 IH 35 N. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 877-3921
TexStar Bank Steve Rice 600 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 659-4000
Woywood Chiropratic Wellness Center Brian Woywood 12315 Judson Rd., Ste. 108 Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 646-9060
Senator Judith Zaffirini Danette Brown 12702 Toepperwein Rd., #214 Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 657-0095
Time Warner Cable Business Class Gustavo Flores 1900 Blue Crest Ln. San Antonio, TX 78247 (210) 473-9888
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Service King Jennifer McCarter 2317 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 658-7456
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Shadow Creek Apartments Betsy Dupree 9180 Shadow Creek Ln. Converse, TX 78109 (210) 566-5000 Shekinah Learning Institute Cheryl Washington 12470 Women Hollering Rd. Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 659-0329 Shelton & Valadez, P.C Bobby Perez 600 Navarro St., Ste. 500 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 581-5580 Small Business Administration Ronald Dear 615 E. Houston St., Ste. 298 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 403-5936 South Texas Blood & Tissue Center Tracy Sommer 6211 IH 10 W. San Antonio, TX 78207 (210) 731-5555 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers (STRIC) Kerri Bothe 4410 Medical Dr., Ste. 200 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 617-9700
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Tazas Coffee Ray or Sherry Ayoub 3126 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City, TX 78248 (210) 658-2927
Schulman, Lopez & Hoffer, LLP Joe Hoffer 517 Soledad St. San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 538-5385
Terracon Consultants, Inc. Melyne Wulff 6911 Blanco Rd. San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 641-2112
Security Bank Eric Teague 2526 N. Loop 1604 W. San Antonio, TX 78248 (210) 408-4805
Texas Physical Therapy Specialists Jon Sams 8335 Agora Pkwy., Ste. 100 Selma, TX 78154 (210) 658-8483
Young Living Essential Oils JoAnna Wheeler 157 Lost Forest St. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 655-1036
UC Smiles Orthodontics Linda McCartneey 106 Rose Garden Dr. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 658-2251 UltraInsight, LLC Kiesha Moorer 18945 FM 2252 Garden Ridge, TX 78266 (210) 417-4467 Universal Travel Services Frank Sutter 1310 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 659-0405
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Vermeer Equipment Kelli Meyer 16593 IH 35 Selma, TX 78154 (210) 337-7700 The Village Florist April Wapniewski 12315 Judson Rd., #308 Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 590-2028 Villas at Mira Loma Kara Morkovsky 15400 Lookout Rd. Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 653-7500
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Wayland Baptist University Deanna Spruce 11550 IH 35 N. San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 826-7595 Whataburger Restaurants LP Lexie Hoyt 1134 Pat Booker Rd. San Antonio, TX 78148 (210) 884-9730 Whitney Wiedner Graphic Designer Whitney Wiedner 5200 Linne Rd. Seguin, TX 78155 (830) 214-4001
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