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AREA CODE: 830 Return to top of page

ALTITUDE: 1,645 feet above sea level Return to top of page

LATITUDE / LONGITUDE: (30:02:50N) (099:08:24W) Return to top of page

CENTRAL POINT IN KERRVILLE: Town Creek at Main Return to top of page

CLIMATE: Return to top of page
The Hill Country enjoys pleasant year-round weather with an average annual rainfall of 31.65 inches.

July is the warmest month with an average high temperature of 93 degrees. January is the coolest month of the year with an average low temperature of 36 degrees.

*Source Weather.Com

Kerrville
Month

Average High
Temperature

Average Low
Temperature

Average
Precipitation-Inches

January

61

36

1.36

February

66

39

1.91

March

73

47

1.86

April

79

54

2.40

May

84

62

4.29

June

90

68

3.97

July

93

70

2.0

August

93

69

2.74

September

88

64

3.07

October

80

56

3.72

November

60

45

2.19

December

62

38

2.14

SQUARE MILES: Kerrville - 16.5 / Kerr County - 1,106 (2000 U. S. Census) Return to top of page

POPULATION:KEDF Population Data Return to top of page

Population Growth Ranking - Texas Counties ranked by rate of population growth, 1990-2000 - (Growth Counties Only)

1. Collin County 86.22%
2. Williamson County 79.12%
3. Rockwall County 68.25%
4. Bandera County 67.06%
5. Kendall County 62.75%
6. Montgomery County 61.23%
7. Denton County 58.29%
8. Fort Bend County 57.24%
9. Hartley County 52.37%
10. Bastrop County 50.88%

11. Burnet County 50.58%

12. Comal County 50.53%
13. Hays County 48.73%
20. Blanco County 40.96%
32. Lampasas County 31.37%
65. Gillespie County 20.98%
71. Kerr County 20.24%
79. Bexar County 17.51%
117. Uvalde County 11.08%
139 Kimble County 8.39%
155. Taylor County 5.77%
158. Hale County 5.57%

http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/48/48265.html
Click HERE For Detailed Population Information:

POPULATION PROJECTIONS: Return to top of page
The Texas Water Development Board estimates the population in 2020 for Kerrville at 28,000, and Kerr County at 65,000.
Click HERE For Detailed Population Projection Information:

IDEAL LOCATION AND MARKET: Return to top of page
Kerrville is 62 miles northwest of San Antonio on Interstate 10 and is intersected by State Highways 16 and 27. Austin, the Gulf Coast and Mexico are easily accessible by nearby Interstate Highways 35 and 37.

Major employers and businesses in the Kerr County area draw their labor force and customer base from a six-county area, including Kerr (43,653), Bandera (17,645), Gillespie (20,814), Kendall (23,743), Real (3,047), and Kimble (4,468). The collective population of these counties is approximately 113,370.

INDUSTRY: Return to top of page
Healthcare, tourism and hospitality, jewelry, aircraft production, retirement, building trades, ranching, camps and retreats, hunting, and services and retail are the major industries in the county.

COST OF LIVING: Return to top of page
According to HOMEFAIRCityReports™ (www.HomeFair.com), the cost of living index for Kerr County is 94.51%, which is 5.49% below the national average.

TAXES: Return to top of page

Taxes: There is a state retail tax of 6.25%, a city retail sales tax of 1%, a city sales tax for Economic Development of .50% and a Kerr County sales tax of .50% for a total of 8.25%. There is no city or state personal or corporate income tax. Call the Kerr Central Appraisal District at (830) 895-5223 for more details on taxes.

*Economic Development 4B half cent sales tax collected from October 1, 2005 thru September 30, 2006 totaled $ 2,306,536.13.

Taxing Authority

2007 rate per $100

*City of Kerrville

.55

*Kerr County

.3592

City of Ingram

.3285

Schools (select one)

*Kerrville I.S.D.

1.1500

Center Point I.S.D.

1.1000

Comfort I.S.D.

1.1700

Divide I.S.D.

.7430

Harper I.S.D.

1.0400

Hunt I.S.D.

1.0400

Ingram I.S.D.

1.1186

Medina I.S.D.

.9600

Special Districts

*Lateral Roads / Flood Control

.0304

*Upper Guadalupe River Authority

.0255

*Headwaters (WHU)

.0074

Kerr County Rural Fire District #1

.0215

Road Districts (Heritage Park, Ingram Hills,
Oak Ridge, Summerhill / Ball,
Kerrville South, Spring Creek)

.1500

Lake Ingram Est. Rd. District

.5300

*Total Rate per $100, Kerrville

$2.1225

Total Rate per $100, Kerr County

$.4225

Information Herein Deemed Reliable but Not Guaranteed

Kerrville ISD
Top Ten Taxpayers
2005 Tax Year


1. WINDSTREAM
2. Mooney Airplane Company
3. Parsons House Kerrville
4. Wal-Mart Real Estate
5. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
6. Home Depot USA
7. James Avery Craftsman Inc.
8. Lowe’s Home Centers
9. Lowe’s
10. Texas & Kansas City Cable

Kerr County
Top Ten Taxpayers
2005 Tax Year

1.WINDSTREAM
2. Mooney Aircraft Company
3. Hill Country Telephone Coop, Inc
4. Parson House Kerrville, LLP
5. Wal-Mart Real Estate
6. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc # 508
7. Home Depot, USA, Inc
8. James Avery Craftsman
9. Lowe's Home Centers, Inc.
10. Lowe's

COMPANIES EMPLOYING 100 OR MORE: Return to top of page

James Avery Craftsman, Inc.
City of Kerrville
Edgewater Care Center
H-E-B Foods - Drug Store
Hill Country Community MH & MR Center
Hilltop Village
Home Depot
Ingram I.S.D.
Inn of the Hills River Resort & Conference Center
Kerr County

Kerrville I.S.D.
Kerrville State Hospital
WINDSTREAM
La Hacienda Treatment Center
Lowe’s Improvement Warehouse Of Kerrville
Mooney Airplane Company, Inc.
Schreiner University
Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital
So. Texas Veterans Health Care
Kerrville Division (VA)
Wal-Mart Supercenter

Top 10 Employers December 2005 Return to top of page

786

Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital

731

Kerrville Independent School District

570

Kerrville State Hospital

432

South Texas Veterans Health Care System, Kerrville Division (VA)

410

Mooney Airplane Company

371

James Avery Craftsman, Inc.

350

Wal-Mart

317

H.E.B. Foods Drug-Store

315

Kerr County

300

City of Kerrville

Unemployment Numbers April, 2006
Kerr County 3.6
Kendall County 3.8
Bandera 3.9
Gillespie 2.8
Texas 5.3
National (USA) 4.7

Housing & Building Information: Return to top of page

2005 New Home Development & Construction cost for new homes

  • 89 New Homes constructed within city limits in 2005
  • Total cost of new Home Development- $17,022,494.04
  • Average cost on new home development within City limits in 2005 - $191,263.97

Kerr County average residential sale in December of 2005 was $ 179,305.00
Kerr County average residential sale through the 2005 year was $166,222.00
* Information provided by the City of Kerrville and Kerrville Board of Realtors.

CHILD CARE PROVIDERS: Return to top of page

For a complete list of child care providers, call 257-8111 (Sharon Grimes with the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services) or go to their website www.txchildcaresearch.org.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Return to top of page
Center Point Independent School District 634-2171
Divide Independent School District 640-3322
Hunt Independent School District 238-4893
Ingram Independent School District 367-5517
Kerrville Independent School District 257-2200
Hill Country High School 257-2232

PRIVATE OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS: Return to top of page
Children’s Corner 257-2088
Christ the King Christian Academy -895-3344
Grace Christian School 896-1783
Holy Cross Lutheran School 257-6750
Notre Dame Catholic School 257-6707
Our Lady of the Hills Catholic High School 895-0501

HILL COUNTRY HOME SCHOOL ASSOCIATION 830-792-5769 Return to top of page

HIGHER EDUCATION: Return to top of page
Schreiner University 896-5411
RN Program Texas Tech Hill Country University, Fredericksburg Texas with Kerrville
Division of the South Texas Veterans Health Care System 830-990-2717

RN Program San Antonio Community College with Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital,
Kerrville, Texas 830-896-4200

OTHER EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES: Return to top of page
Adult and Community Education, Kerrville Independent School District 257-2218
Families & Literacy, Inc. 896-8787
(ESL, GED, parenting, literacy, adult basic education)
Christian Women’s Job Corps of Kerr County 895-3660
Head Start 257-1335
Texas Career Institute 792-4008
Alamo WorkSource 257-3171

WORKFORCE AND TRAINING: Return to top of page
Labor Supply comes from Kerr, Bandera, Kendall, Real, Kimble and Gillespie counties. See unemploymnet.

The Chamber maintains a JOB BANK on the Web at www.kerrvilletx.com.

Alamo WorkSource • 819 Water Street • Suite 116 • 257-3171
www.twc.state.tx.us

Merritt Personnel • 843 Sidney Baker • Suite 101 • 792-3939
(Temp to Permanent placement) www.merrittpersonnel.com

HOSPITALS & HEALTH CARE: Return to top of page
Acute Care & Emergency Room:
Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital • 710 Water Street • 830-896-4200 or 830-258-7366
www.spmh.com

Veterans Administration:
South Texas Veterans Health Care Systems Kerr Division • 3600 Memorial Blvd. • 830-896-2020

State Hospital:
Kerrville State Hospital • 721 Thompson Drive • 830-896-2211

HEALTH CARE:

  • The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for health services in 2001 was $589.8 billion, a 5.8% share of the national total.
  • The health care industry is predicted to add nearly 3.5 million new jobs between 2002 and 2012, an increase of 30%.
  • It is predicted that about 16% of all new wages and salary jobs created between 2002 and 2012 will be in health services.
  • From 2002-2012, 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations are concentrated in health services. These positions include medical assistants (59% growth), physician assistants (49% growth), home health aides (48% growth), and medical records and health information technicians (47% growth).
  • Projected rates of employment growth for the various segments of the industry range from 12.8% in hospitals, the largest and slowest growing segment, to 55.*% in the much smaller home health care services.
  • Fast growth is expected for workers in occupations concentrated outside the in-patient hospital sector, such as medical assistants and home health aides.
  • In 2000, the national supply of full-time equivalent (FTE) registered nurses was estimated at 1.89 million while the demand was estimated at 2 million, a shortage of 110,000 or 6%. The shortage is expected to grow by 12% through 2010. If current trends continue, the shortage is projected to grow to 29% by 2020. In 2000, 30 states were estimated to have shortages. By 2020, 44 states and the District of Columbia are projected to have shortages. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

* Please refer to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics at:
www.bls.gov/
for complete occupational and industry employment projections.

CHURCHES: Return to top of page
There are more than 90 churches and religious organizations in the Kerrville/Kerr County area. A list is available from the Chamber.

POSTAL SERVICES: Return to top of page
Zip Codes:
Kerrville 78028
Kerrville Post Office Boxes 78029
Ingram 78025
Center Point 78010
Harper 78631
Hunt 78024
Mountain Home 78058
U. S. Post Offices
Kerrville Main Post Office • 244 Cully Drive • 257-5040
West Kerr Contract Station • 873 Junction Hwy (River Oaks Ctr) • 257-6075
Ingram Post Office • 401 SH 27 East • Ingram • 367-5943
Mailing Services:
Mail & More • 218 Quinlan • 257-2744
The UPS Store • 317 Sidney Baker South • Ste. 400 • 895-5400

QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING: Return to top of page
Kerr County Tax Assessor Collector/Vote Registrar 792-2242
Qualifications for voting: U.S. Citizen, 18 years of age, resident of Kerr County for at least 30 days immediately prior to election, registered voter. Voter registration is available at the Kerr County Clerks office 792-2255.

CITIZENSHIP: Return to top of page
Citizenship information is available through Families & Literacy, Inc. 896-8787

DRIVER INFORMATION: Return to top of page
Vehicle registration and Texas driver's license are available at the Department of Public Safety • 311 Sidney Baker So. • 257-3404

Fikes Driving School • 853 Junction Hwy. • Kerrville, TX 78028 • 830-257-4331

NEWSPAPERS: Return to top of page
Kerrville Daily Times • 429 Jefferson Street • 896-7000 http://www.dailytimes.com
West Kerr Current • 107 Hwy. 27 W • Ingram • 367-3501
Community Journal • 1016D Junction Hwy. • Kerrville, TX 78028 • 830-257-2828

RADIO: Return to top of page
KERV, 1230 AM / KRVL, FM 94.3 • 2125 Sidney Baker N. • 896-1230
KRNH, The Ranch, FM 92.3 • 1216-B Sidney Baker So. • 896-4990
KTXI - FM 90.1 • Public Radio • 1- 800-622-8977

TELEVISION - BROADCAST: Return to top of page
HTV Corporation - KHC Channel 15 • 425 McFarland Street • 792-5842

TELEVISION - CABLE: Return to top of page
Time Warner Cable • 900 Sidney Baker • 257-4700
Cebridge Connections • Ingram • 800-999-8876

MAPS: Return to top of page
The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce produces the Official Kerrville City Map each year, which includes area insets of Ingram, Center Point, Hunt and the larger subdivisions of the area. A Kerr County “location and points of interest” map is included on the back.

Key locator maps and detailed Kerr County wall maps are available through JCGraphix. 739-8310

Aerial Maps can be ordered from:
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
420 Water Street • Suite 101 • 896-4911
Kerr Central Appraisal District • 1836 Junction Highway • 895-5223

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS): Return to top of page
Mapping and data available through City of Kerrville.
Please click HERE to access the GIS system.

UTILITIES: Return to top of page

ELECTRICITY-Kerrville Public Utility Board

Residential Rates (Monthly Rate)

Meter Charge

$0.34

Meter Reading Charge

$0.53

Billing Charge

$3.37

Total Customer Charge

$4.24

Distribution

All kWh

$0.01611 per kWh

Power Supply

All kWh

$0.04510 per kWh

Plus an amount calculated in accordance with Rider PCAF.

Commercial Rates (Monthly Rate)

Meter Charge

$4.78

Meter Reading Charge

$0.90

Billing Charge

$3.07

Total Customer Charge

$8.75

Distribution for Energy less Or equal to 2500 kWh Energy

All kWh

$0.0264 per kWh

Distribution for Energy greater Than 2500 kWh Energy

All kWh

$0.0159 per kWh

Demand

All kWh

$0.30 per kW

Power Supply

All kWh

$0.03983 per kWh


NATURAL GAS: Return to top of page
ATMOS Energy (new service) 1-800-460-3030

WATER: Return to top of page

Water Rates- City of Kerrville

Residential:

($10.00 monthly account maintenance fee plus)

0-6000 gallons

$2.32 per 1,000 gallons

6001-15,000 gallons

$2.65 per 1,000 gallons

15,001-25,000 gallons

$3.36 per 1,000 gallons

25,001-50,000 gallons

$4.19 per 1,000 gallons

50,001-and up gallons

$5.13 per 1,000 gallons

Commercial:
($10.00 monthly account maintenance fee plus)

0-25,000 gallons

$2.65 per 1,000 gallons

25,001-50,000 gallons

$2.87 per 1,000 gallons

50,001 and up gallons

$3.09 per gallon

Irrigation:
($10.00 monthly account maintenance fee plus)

0-15,000 gallons

$3.49 per 1,000 gallons

15,001-25,000 gallons

$4.19 per 1,000 gallons

25,001 and up gallons

$5.13 per 1,000 gallons

OTHER WATER COMPANIES: Return to top of page
Kerrville South Water Company 257-6969
Aqua Texas 1-877-845-0300
Harper Water Company 864-4024

GARBAGE: Return to top of page
The City of Kerrville contracts with BFI to provide garbage services. Private providers are available in the County. 257-3831

RECYCLING: Return to top of page
Curbside recycling collection of newspaper, cardboard, direct mail pieces, magazines, aluminum, plastic grocery bags, clear/brown/green glass, #1 or #2 plastic, and steel/tin cans is available for residences.

A Community Recycling Drop Off Center is located at Hays and Schreiner Street, and is open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) and on Saturday (9 a.m. to 1 p.m.). Scrap metal and large quantities and bigger size cardboard are accepted on Tuesday only (8a.m. - noon and 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.).

The Community Recycling Center also accepts Styrofoam, rechargeable batteries, ink cartridges, laser/copier toner cartridges, phones. 257-1267

WASTEWATER: (Kerrville): Return to top of page

Sewer Rates- City of Kerrville
Residential: Return to top of page

($7.00 monthly account maintenance fee plus)
$2.76 for each 1,000 gallons (averaged for December, January & February)
Or
$18.04 flat rate without consumption history (based on 4,000 gallon average)

Commercial:

($7.00 monthly account maintenance fee plus)
$3.03 per 1,000 gallons actual monthly water consumption

Garbage Rates:

Residential:

$14.85 ($13.35 base, .40 surcharge, 1.10 sales tax)
Includes: Weekly- curbside recycling pick up
Monthly- extra yard waste pick up
Annual – spring clean up

WATER AND SEPTIC (Kerr County): Return to top of page
On-site sewer facility permitting/licensing, and inspection and floodplain development permitting programs for Kerr County outside of the city limits of Ingram and Kerrville, are under the direction of the Upper Guadalupe River Authority.

E-mail: permits@ugra.org Website at www.ugra.org 896-5445

WATER WELLS: Return to top of page
For permitting and registering of all newly drilled wells and monitoring of ground-water availability within district boundaries which are contiguous with Kerr County, contact:
Headwaters Underground Conservation District • 1418 Sidney Baker • 896-4110

COMMUNICATIONS: Return to top of page

Telephone – WINDSTREAM

Based rate for one-party residential service

$6.80

911 Fee

$.41

FCC Charge

$6.50

Federal Universal Service Charge

1.02% of the FCC charge

Expanded Local Calling Charge

$.29

(Additional charges apply outside the base rate area)

Hill Country Telephone Cooperative serves much of the rural area near Kerrville. 367-5333

KERR COUNTY BANKS (Main Locations): Return to top of page

Bank of America • 741 Water Street • 896-3111

Bank of the Hills • 1075 Junction Highway • 895-2265
Hunt Store • 238-4190
3186 Junction Hwy. • Ingram • 367-1000

Broadway National Bank • 500 Main Street • 896-2222

First Convenience Bank • 1216 Junction Highway • 257-0050
(inside Wal-Mart)

Guaranty Bank • 1425 Sidney Baker • 895-5100

Hill Country State Bank • 1145 Junction Highway • 896-5000

Security State Bank & Trust • 1130 Junction Highway • 895-2000
Ingram Location to open in 2004

Union State Bank • 600 Main Street • 792-6655

Wells Fargo Bank • 301 Junction Highway • 896-2424
222 Sidney Baker So. • 792-1744
110 Highway 27 East • Ingram • 367-3733

TRANSPORTATION: Return to top of page

BUS SERVICE:
Kerrville Bus - Coach USA • 206 Schreiner Street • 257-7454
895-2805

OTHER TRANSPORTATION: Return to top of page
Hill Country Limousine Service, Inc. 896-1429
Airport pickup and delivery, doctors’ appointments, fulfill various needs
Alamo Regional Transit Center 830-896-2755
206 Schreiner Street 895-2805

COMMERCIAL AIR SERVICE: Return to top of page
San Antonio International Airport (62 miles); Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (100 miles)

LOCAL AIR SERVICE: Return to top of page
Louis Schreiner Field, a.k.a. Kerrville Airport, is jointly owned by the City of Kerrville and Kerr County. 257-8000

Full service FBO provided by Kerrville Aviation 257-8840
Unicom: 122.7 AWOS: 118.125
Loc: 109.1 RWY 12-30 (6000’ x 100’)
CSI VOR: 117.5 RWY 0321 (4050’ x 60’)
Houston Center Clearance: 124.2 Instrument approaches:
VOR-A, RNAV, NDB, LOC
230,000 square feet concrete parking ramp with tie-downs
Quick turns with AvFuel 100LL & Jet-A 2M
Passenger and Crew Lounge
Flight Planning Room
Airframe and Engine Maintenance
Ground Power Unit
Pilot Training and Ground Schools
Aircraft Rentals
New and Used Aircraft and Parts Sales; Consignment Sales

FREIGHT AND SHIPPING: Return to top of page
Kerrville Bus - Coach USA 257-7454 • 895-2805
United Parcel Service 1-800-742-5877
Federal Express 1-800-463-3339
United States Postal Service 257-5040
Basse Truck Lines 257-6188
Central Freight 1-800-299-1044
Airborne Express 1-800-247-2676

RENTAL TRUCKS: Return to top of page
Budget / Ryder Truck Rental 257-7404
U-Haul Co. • 792-3098 • 367-3875 • 257-5949

MOVERS: Return to top of page
Browning Transfer & Storage - United Van Lines 257-3122
Pioneer Moving Company 896-5353

PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS: Return to top of page
Municipal Olympic Pool • 601 Olympic • 896-8816
Martin Pool • 615 Paschal • 896-5911

YOUTH SPORTS: Return to top of page
Kerrville Little League Baseball and Softball 257-3777
Hill Country Youth Soccer Association 896-2637
Y.M.C.A. – Kerr County 896-8000
Girls Volleyball, Flag Football, Tackle Football, Youth Basketball (4-12), Roller Hockey, Teen Basketball (13-18), Adult Flag Football and Basketball
City Parks and Recreation: Kerrville Jr. Girls Basketball League 792-8386

GOLF COURSES: Return to top of page
The Club at Comanche Trace Ranch (Membership) 895-8500
Riverhill Country Club (Membership) 896-1400
Scott Schreiner Municipal Golf Course 257-4982
Golf Land Practice Facility (Driving Range / 9 Hole, Par-3 Course) 896-4653
The Buckhorn Golf Course, Comfort 830-995-5351

SERVICE AND CIVIC CLUBS: Return to top of page
There are numerous service clubs, organizations and charitable foundations in the Kerrville area. A full listing of service and civic clubs is available at the Chamber. It includes Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Elks, Masons, Exchange Club, Business and Professional Women, American Business Women, Executive Women's Club, Optimist Club, Knights of Columbus, American Association of University Women, veterans’ groups and others who are active in the community.

SHOPPING: Return to top of page
A SHOPPING GUIDE to make shopping easier for residents and visitors is avail-able at the Chamber.

ACCOMMODATIONS and DINING: Return to top of page
Accommodations and Dining
A complete list is available on request from the Chamber of Commerce 896-1155.
17 Motels/Hotels – 1,299 rooms
43 Bed and Breakfasts – 168 sleeping rooms
12 area RV Parks – 880 parking spaces. (Approximately 7,500 Winter Texans enjoy Kerrville/Kerr County from November through March each year.)
Tent camping is available at Kerrville-Schreiner Park. 257-5392

A variety of restaurants are located in the Hill Country, ranging from that special little "mom and pop" diner to those that overlook the river and provide gracious dining. A complete DINING GUIDE is available at the Chamber.

LIBRARY: Return to top of page
The Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library, jointly owned by the City of Kerrville and Kerr County, is located at 505 Water Street and offers 163,152 volumes and a historical and genealogy center. 257-8422

KERR COUNTY PROJECT LIST

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Hwy/Limits

Description

Letting Dates

Estimated Date
Of Completion

Estimated Cost

SH 16
Sidney Baker
From: IH-10
To: SH 27 Main St.

Reconstruct
Road

April, 2005

June, 2008

$18 Million

SP 98
Thompson Drive
From: James Rd.
To: FM 1338
Goat Creek Road

Extend Spur 98,
Build Bridge at
Guadalupe River
Connect to FM 1338
at Tally Elementary

Let 11/04

June, 2006

$7.7 Million

FM 1341
Golf Street
SH 16 @ Holdsworth
To: Tivy Street

Realign
Farm-To-Market Rd.
to connect with the
Holdsworth Drive

2006

One Year

$1.2 Million

Holdsworth Drive
From: FM 783
Harper Rd.
To: SH 16
Sidney Baker

Construct New
Arterial on new
location

October, 2005

Two Years

$8 Million

SH 39
South Fork of
Guadalupe River

Rehabilitate Three
Low Water Bridges
&
Approaches

January, 2006

One Year

$2.2 Million

FM 394
Lemos Street
At
Guadalupe River

Rehabilitate Bridges
&
Approaches

January, 2007

One Year

TBD

RM 783
Harper Road
At Town Creek
North to IH-10

Rehabilitate Bridges
&
Approaches

January, 2007

Eight Months

$1.3 Million

FM 479
From: Kimble County
Line
To: North of IH 10

Add Shoulders
& Turn Lanes

2006

One Year

$5.0 Million

Herman Sons
Bridge
At Guadalupe River

Replace the Bridge

Let 10/4

September, 2005

$1.0 Million

FM 1350
At Guadalupe River

Replace the Bridge

January, 2007

One Year

$1.6 Million

FM 1340
North Fork of the
Guadalupe River

Rehabilitate Two
Low Water Crossings
&
Approaches

2006

One Year

$1.3 Million

SH 16
At Camp Meeting Road
&
White Wing Drive

Construct Left
Turn Lanes

2005

Six Months

$198,000

FM 2771
2 Miles West of
SH 173 to SH 173

Widen
&
Add Shoulders

2005

8 Months

$325,000

SH 27
at Lane Valley

Construct Left
Turn Lanes

2005

6 Months

$ 99,000

IH 10
FM 1338 to
Kimble County Line

Resurface Main
Lanes

2006

6 Months

$10 Million

Spur 98
at
Kerrville State Hospital

Add East Bound
Right Turn Lane

2005

5 Months

$200,000

SH 27
West of
Commerce Street

Add Westbound
Right Turn Lane
(At Wal-Mart)

2006

Eight Months

$213,000

Total

$58,335,00

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