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<br />"" Page 4 <br /> <br />San Marcos Horizons <br /> <br />Select Sector Demographics <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Sector City.Wide Sector City.Wide <br /> <br />34,733 Owner Occupied Units 157 19.2% 3,824 30.2% <br />23.3 Renter Occupied Units 597 73.2% 8,836 69.8% <br />25,200 72.6% unit structure, detached 265 32.0% 4,380 33.0% <br />1,921 5.5% unit structure, attached 7 0.8% 480 3.6% <br />6,605 19.0% 2 to 4 unit structure 57 6.9% 2,228 16.7% <br />1,007 2.9% 5 to 9 unit structure 88 10.6% 1,773 13.3% <br />12,676 36.5% 10 to 19 unit structure 36 4.3% 1,402 10.6% <br />22,057 63.5% 20 or more unit structure 343 41.4% 2,261 17.0% <br />12,660 Mobile Home 32 3.9% 755 5.7% <br />2.31 Boat, RV, Van, etc. 0 0.0% 8 0.1% <br />13,340 <br />680 5.1% Median Household Income I $33,575 $25,809 <br /> <br />Population I 4,642 <br />Median Age 23.7 <br />White 1226 <br />Black 144 <br />Other 499 <br />Multi-Race 55 <br />I Hispanic 973 <br />Non-Hispanic 951 <br />Total Households 754 <br />Average HH Size 2.55 <br />Total Housing Units 816 <br />Vacant Units 62 <br /> <br />63.7% <br /> <br />7.5% <br />25.9% <br />2.9% <br />50.6% <br /> <br />49.4% <br /> <br />7.6% <br /> <br />All Seaor calculations, except os noted, <br />ore based on toto ling data for 011 census <br />bocks for which more than 50% of the <br /> <br />block is within the Seaor <br /> <br />I. Based on aggregating census block <br />population based on the percent of <br />the block's area within the Seaor <br /> <br />Sources: <br /> <br />. US Census Bureau, 2000 Census <br />(original census block and city- <br /> <br />wide data) <br /> <br />Thoroughfare Plan <br /> <br />Legend <br /> <br /> <br />/ <br /> <br />- collector. existing <br />- collector, proposed <br />- heeway. existing <br />- heeway. proposed <br />- major arterial. existing <br />- major arterial. proposed <br /> <br />/ <br /> <br />. City of San Marcos, Planning & <br />Development Services Depart- <br /> <br />ment (data aggregation) <br /> <br />Future <br />Implementation <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />. Extend River Ridge through to High- <br /> <br />way 21. <br /> <br />. Reconstruct River Road railroad un- <br /> <br />derpass. <br /> <br />. Relocate River Ridge Interstate 3S on' <br /> <br />off ram PS, <br /> <br />. Install pedestrian and bicycle facilities <br />on River Rd., Aquarena Springs, Uh- <br />land, River Ridge, Bugg. Harris Hill, <br />Highway 21, Cape, along the San Mar- <br /> <br />cos River and along the Blanco River. <br /> <br />. Establish signage designating bicycle <br />routes for those not requiring road <br /> <br />improvements. <br /> <br />'. Establish way-finding system for bicycle <br /> <br />routes, <br /> <br />. Establish maintenance program for <br />sidewalks and cycling facilities, includ- <br /> <br />ing appropriate striping. <br /> <br />. Assure future development meets the <br />provisions of the Transportation Mas- <br />ter Plan, particularly pedestrian and <br /> <br />cycling facilities. <br /> <br />. Assure that future road expansion <br />includes provisions for pedestrians and <br />cyclists as recommended in the Trans- I <br /> <br />portation Master Plan. <br /> <br />. Continue to improve the Sector 6 <br />neighborhood parks and consider <br />acquiring additional parks and open <br /> <br />space. <br />