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1985-61
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8/12/1985
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<br /> Page 10 <br />CITY San Marcos <br /> <br />8. Outstanding bonded indebtedness: 1982 1983 1984 <br />A. General Obligation Bonds $1,297,000 $949,000 $1,267,600 <br /> <br />B. Revenue Bonds 1,834,000 2,140,000 9,356,400 <br /> <br /> - - - <br />C. Other debt <br />9. How many loans/grants have been awarded to city in the last three years? 1 <br /> <br />Describe their uses: <br />Federal <br />State 1983-84 Texas Community Development Program- <br /> Open Drainage Work <br />Private <br />10. Are there any unspent CDBG, UDAG, etc., funds that could be used for central business <br />district redevelopment? If so, describe. <br />There are no CDBG and/or UDAG funds that could be used <br />for Central Business District redevelopment. <br />11. Does city have any bond funds or other available funds that could be used for CBD <br />redevelopment? If so, describe. <br />At this time, the City does not have any bond funds or other <br />available funds that could be used for Central Business <br />District redevelopment. <br />12. What is the source of funds to be used for the salary and other expenses of the Main Street <br />manager? <br />Hotel/Motel Tax revenues and/or General Fund of the City. <br />
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