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2004-38
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2/23/2004
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Economic Development Incentives Policy <br />Revision 2004 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />terminals are located in San Mamos serving several motor freight lines. Bus service is provided by <br />Greyhound Buslines, lnc. <br /> <br />San Marcos has tremendous rail service, offering both cargo and passenger service with approximately <br />30 trains passing through town each day. Union Pacific Railroad operates one of the nation's major rail- <br />freight systems, serving 23 states and linking the Pacific Coast and the Texas Gulf Coast with the major <br />gateway cities of Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Union Pacific is one of the few U. S. <br />railroads that interchange cars with both Canadian and Mexican railroads. San Marcos has two rail <br />sidings for shipping and receiving cargo and piggyback and switching services are available in nearby <br />San Antonio. Amtrak provides three weekly San Marcos stops for passenger trains that run north and <br />south from Chicago to Laredo. Passengers needing to travel east and west can transfer in San Antonio <br />to reach their destinations. <br /> <br />San Marcos is proud of its Municipal Airport, located just three miles from downtown San Marcos. The <br />airport spreads over 1,350 acres and offers sixty acres of open concrete parking ramps. Four newly <br />rehabilitated runways, aligned in a configuration that virtually eliminates crosswind operations, range from <br />5,500 to 6,300 feet in length. All are 100 or more feet wide and are maintained to FAA standards. The <br />San Marcos Municipal Airport is fully capable of handling everything up to and includin'g the smaller (B- <br />737/MD-80) commercial airliners efficiently and safely. To meet the needs of the international marketer, a <br />foreign trade zone has been established at this airport which the FAA has designated as a Reliever <br />Airport. <br /> <br />Additional air transportation services can be easily accessed at the Austin-Bergstrom International <br />Airport, located only 30 miles away, or the San Antonio International Airport situated 45 miles to the <br />south. <br /> <br />Economic Development Objectives and Goals <br /> <br />San Marcos is open for business! Located in one of Texas' fastest growing counties and most <br />important international trade corridors, San Marcos offers: <br /> <br />· an affordable workforce and excellent training facilities; <br />· a network of dynamic technology and service firms; <br />· an expanding transportation system; <br />· an extensive utility infrastructure; <br />· a favorable tax structure; and <br />· an excellent quality of life with the amenities of the Texas Hill Country, located next to two major <br /> metropolitan areas. <br /> <br />The City Council of the City of San Marcos seeks to attract new business to the City, and to provide <br />expansion opportunities for its existing businesses. The Council would like to attract companies that will <br />provide synergy for the existing area manufacturers, provide high paying jobs for San Marcos citizens and <br />Texas State graduates and continue the growth of our retail/tourism/music industries. Because of the <br />City's location along the international NAFTA highway, and close proximity to several major metropolitan <br />areas, San Marcos would make an excellent transportation center. With its central location, and available <br />land, San Marcos wants to attract a diverse mix of industries to complement the resources the City has to <br />offer. <br /> <br />In addition to the incentives that are offered by the City, San Marcos works with other economic <br />development team members including the Greater San Marcos Chamber of Commerce, the San Marcos <br />Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Greater San Marcos Economic Development Council, Texas State <br />University, the San Marcos Council of Neighborhood Associations, and the Hays County Commissioner's <br />Court. On a regional and State level we partner with the Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCO), <br /> <br /> <br />
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