Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition - January 2022

COMPILED BY TRICIA SCHWENNESEN COMMUNITY SNAPSHOT 2022 A N N U A L C O M M U N I T Y G U I D E Data and information on local communities

In 1849, Sebastian and Johann Jean purchased 600 acres of land in Guadalupe County for $600, which later became the Schertz settlement. SCHERTZ JARRETT WHITENERCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

COURTESY CITY OF CIBOLO

JARRETT WHITENERCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

CIBOLO

Located on farmland bought in 1929 across the railroad tracks from what is now Joint Base San Antonio- Randolph is 5.7-square-mile Universal City. UNIVERSALCITY

The Comanches and other American Indians rst settled in the Cibolo area in the 1800s, taking advantage of the creek and abundant bualo for which the city is named.

SOURCES: CITY OF SCHERTZ, CITY OF CIBOLO, CITY OF UNIVERSAL CITY, TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, U.S. CENSUSCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

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Universal City

Schertz

Cibolo

County

While Cibolo is one of the smallest of the northeast metrocom communities, it saw the largest leap in growth. Population changes

Quick community facts

10-year population change San Antonio: +8.08% Guadalupe

Year founded

Total square miles

$0.4674 $0.5893 $0.5121 2021-22 property tax rate (per $100 valuation)

$17.1M $13.7M $39.5M Total 2021-22 budget expenditures

2010

2010

2010

1965 1960 1958

32.32

31,465

15,349

18,530

County: +31.3% Texas: +15.9%

2020

2020

2020

7.53 5.7

42,002

32,276

19,720

+33.49%

+110.28%

+6.42%

Helpful resources City of Schertz • 210-619-1000 Mayor and council • 210-619-1030 Citymanagement • 210-619-1000 Emergencymedical services • 210-619-1400 Citymanager • 210-658-9900, ext. 3103 City secretary • 210-658-9900, ext. 3111 Code enforcement • 210-658-4175 Fire department • 210-658-9900 Police departmen t • 210-659-1999 Animal care and control • 210-658-0700 Economic/business development • 210-659-0333, ext. 701 Elected ocials • 210-659-0333 Fire department • 210-659-0333

Local demographics*

While White was the dominant race at 40% or higher for each of the three cities, Hispanic or Latino was at 30% or higher.

Fire department • 210-619-1300 City Secretary • 210-619-1030 Economic Development Corporation • 210-619-1070 Municipal Court • 210-619-1500 Animal Services • 210-659-4851 Economic Development • 210-658-9900 Community Services • 210-659-1999

31.3% 30.7% 48% 43.5% 11.5% 15.5% 0.3% 0.3% 2.8% 3.2% 0.3% 0.4% 0.5% 0.5% 4.9% 5.5%

39.6% 41.2% 9.5% 0.4%

Hispanic or Latino

White

Black or African American

American Indian or Alaska native

PublicWorks • 210-658-9900 Utility Billing • 210-658-9900

3.4% 0.5% 0.6% 4.5%

Asian

Native Hawaiian or other Pacic Islander

Police department • 210-658-5353 Administration • 210-659-0333 Animal Care & Control • 210-658-0700 Court • 210-659-0333 Opt 1 Utilities Administration • 210-659-0333

Some other race Two or more races

CENSUS DATA MAY NOT ADD UP TO 100% PER CITY DUE TO ROUNDING

*ALL CATEGORIES LISTED ARE RACES, EXCEPT FOR HISPANIC OR LATINO, WHICH IS NOT A RACE. HOWEVER, THE PERCENTAGES OF THE RACES LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC OR LATINO RESIDENTS.

Elected ocials U.S. U.S. Senate: Senator John Cornyn Senator Ted Cruz U.S. Representatives: Vicente Gonzalez, District 15 Chip Roy, District 21 Henry Cuellar, District 28 Lloyd Doggett, District 35 LOCAL Schertz City Council Mayor: Ralph Gutierrez Place 1 council member:

Mark E. Davis Place 2 council member: Rosemary Scott Place 3 council member: Jill Whittaker Place 4 council member: Michael Dahle Place 5 council member: David L. Scagliola Place 6 council member: Allison Heyward Place 7 council member: Tim Brown Cibolo City Council Mayor: Stosh Boyle District 1 council member:

Jennifer Schultes District 2 council member: Steve Quinn District 3 council member: Reggie Bone District 4 council member: Ted Gibbs District 5 council member: Mark Allen District 6 council member: Tim Woliver District 7 council member: Joel Hicks Universal City City Council Mayor: John Williams Mayor pro tem: Richard

“Dick” Neville Council member: Tom Maxwell Council member: Paul Najarian Council member: William Shelby Council member: Bear Goolsby Council member: Beverly Volle Judson ISD School Board Jeanette Ball, superintendent Renée A. Paschall, president

Suzanne Kenoyer, vice president Jennifer Rodríguez, secretary Shatonya King, trustee Debra Eaton, trustee Jose Macias, trustee Rafael Diaz Martinez, Jr., trustee Schertz-Cibolo- Universal City ISD School Board Gerald Perkins, president Edward Finley, vice president Letticia Sever, secretary

Belinda Evans, assistant secretary Amy M. Thomas, trustee Dan Swart, trustee Robert M. Westbrook, trustee Comal ISD School Board Jason York, president Michelle Rossl, vice president Tim Hennessee, secretary Marty Bartlett, treasurer Courtney Biasatti, trustee Russell Garner, trustee Cody Mueller, trustee

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