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<br /> JJ..~L:t. <br /> City Building Permits <br /> Apartments Repairs <br /> Fiscal Industrial and Public and <br /> Year Residences Commercial Building Townhouses Buildings Miscellaneous Total <br /> 1983 $3,783,300. $5,621,477 $ -0- $ 21,273,300 $ 137,006 $1,923,954 $32,739,031 <br /> 198-1- 4,633,537 6,032,878 -0- 9,616,688 622,750 2,368,314 23,274,167 <br /> 1985 5,151,005 7,231,132 -0- 8,323,016 7,724,670 3,-1-16,477 31,846,300 <br /> 1986 4,823,320 5,386,735 -0- 3,486,104 807,172 3,002,859 17,506,190 <br /> 1987 3,158,858 6,5 I 8,093 7,180,967 10,415,992 2,120,599 2,120,599 31,515,108 <br /> 1988 1,931,132 3,246,337 -0- -0- 6,500 4,871,900 10,005,869 <br /> 1989 415,800 2,731,000 6,100,000 -0- 216,406 2,116,987 11,580,193 <br /> 1990 455,225 2,747,200 8,080,000 -0- 170,471 2,707,126 14,160,022 <br /> 1991 1,001,795 3,31-1-,900 -0- -0- -0- -1-,186,483 8,503,178 <br /> 1992 6-1-9,763 1,699,129 -0- -0- 41,686 3,797,333 6,187,911 <br /> Transportation <br /> San t\farcos is traversed by Interstate Highway 35 (North and South System) and is 20 miles from Interstate 10 (East and West <br /> System). Also, connecting the City to the State are State Highways 21,80, 123, 1-1-2, and Ranch Road 12. <br /> :-'fissouri Pacific has 18 daily freight trains, Amtrak has 3 trains daily, and Missouri-Kansas-Texashas 6 daily freight trains with <br /> one freight terminal. <br /> San Marco:; Municipal Airport is operated by the City Council and consists of 4 runways and 6 taxiways. all in good condition <br /> ad able to accommodate most kinds of aircraft. Charter plane service is available. Austin Mucicipal Airport, located 28 miles <br /> north of San Marcos, has commercial airline service with 10 different carriers. San Antonio International Airport, located -1-5 <br /> miles to the south, also has ten ditTerent commercial airlines servicing the area. <br /> The City is served by 9 motor freight companies with daily schedules. " <br /> Local bus service is available daily from Greyhound Trailways. <br /> Two local taxi services are available with daily service. <br /> Utilities <br /> Wholesale electrical service is currently provided to the City by the Lower Colorado River Authority. In October 1986, the <br /> City sold $16,355,000 in Electric Utility Revenue Bonds to purchase, improve, extend and equip an electric light and power <br /> distribution system. The City now owns and operates this system. <br /> Entex is the major source of gas for the City. I <br /> Water and wastewater servico:: is provided by the City. <br /> The City's telephone service is provided by Century Telephone Company, the San Marcos Telephone Company. <br /> A - 2 <br />