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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />.'050 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />City of San Marcos <br />Economic Development Incentives Policy <br /> <br />A. Community Overview <br /> <br />The City of San Marcos is a culturally diverse, rapidly growing community that prides itself on its Texas- <br />friendly ambiance. A part of the beautiful Central Texas Hill Country, San Marcos serves as the Hays <br />County seat and is located half-way between Austin, the State Capitol, and its southern cousin, San <br />Antonio Hays County is the fastest growing county in Central Texas and the sixth fastest growing county <br />in the State. A number of factors make San Marcos an appealing place to live and work. <br /> <br />Quality of Life <br />The clear, spring-fed San Marcos River meanders through Ihe city and is the focus of many of the city's <br />recreation activities including kayaking, snorkeling, fishing and "tubing" Local museums and four historic <br />districts preserve the city's rich history. The Downtown Historic District on the Courthouse Square offers <br />a potpourri of shops referred to as the "Texas Natural" marketplace, as well as a variety of clubs and <br />restaurants. Dance, theater, sports events, art exhibits and concerts are regularly staged throughout the <br />community. <br /> <br />Also calling San Marcos home are the internationally recognized Tanger Outlet Center and Prime Outlets <br />San Marcos. Situated adjacent to each other on over 200 acres along Interstate IH-35, these two outlet <br />malls combined house more than 200 retail outlets and numerous restaurants are located on separate <br />"pad" sites. Together the two outlet malls employ over 2,500 people and attract visitors from every state <br />and numerous foreign countries. In 2003 the malls attracted over B million shoppers. <br /> <br />A variety of special events draw crowds to San Marcos each year including the Central Texas Golf Fest in <br />April, Cinco de Mayo and Texas Natural Western Swing Festival in May, Texas Water Safari in June, the <br />Republic of Texas Chilympiad Chili Cook-off in September, and the Sights and Sounds of Christmas held <br />on the banks of the San Marcos River in December. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Educated Workforce <br />Educational opportunities abound in the San Marcos area, with 24 colleges and universities located within <br />a 50-mile radius, providing an educated workforce with broad-based knowledge and skills. San Marcos is <br />home to Texas State University-San Marcos. The university, originally founded in 1903 as a teacher- <br />preparatory inslitution, has grown today into a major interdisciplinary university with an enrollment of over <br />27,000 <br /> <br />Texas Stale has produced a number of highly successful graduates, including the late President Lyndon <br />B. Johnson who was a 1930 graduate. Among the university's other Distinguished Alumni are Dan Bates, <br />President and CEO of Southwest Research Institute, Tomas Rivera, a prominent Hispanic author, Gary <br />Woods, President and CEO of Red McCombs Enterprises and President of the Minnesota Vikings, and <br />Karen Thompson, technology and science manager for the Exploration Office at NASA 1S John F. <br />Kennedy Space Center <br /> <br />The San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District educates more Ihan 7,000 students on ten <br />campuses, and a number of private schools and academies are located in the area. Also found in Hays <br />County are the Hays, Dripping Springs, and Wimberley Independent School Districts. The Gary Job <br />Corps Center is the largest Job Corps center in the country with an enrollment of up to 1,900 students <br />between the ages of 16 and 24. Located on an BOO-acre campus just outside of the City, Gary Job Corps <br />provides instruction in 25 vocational trades. <br /> <br />Transportation Availability <br />San Marcos is a forward-thinking community ideally located to provide for the economical distribution of <br />goods and services Conveniently located on Interstate 35 (the NAFT A Highway), the central avenue for <br />trade between Canada, Ihe United Slates, and Mexico, San Marcos is also only minutes away from <br />Interstate 10, the vital transportation link between the east and west coasts. Three motor freight carrier <br />terminals are located in San Marcos serving several motor freight lines Bus service is provided by <br />Greyhound Lines, Inc. <br /> <br />I <br />