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JUNCTION TEXAS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION (JTEDC)
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Community
Profile –
Located in
The
Junction Area
Located on the western edge of the
beautiful Texas Hill Country, Junction and the surrounding area are an
increasingly popular get-away for residents from large cities.
With its easy access, reasonable cost of living, beautiful rural
scenery, and abundance of wildlife, Junction has become a place where many
individuals take their vacations or maintain second homes.
The hunting in the Junction area is excellent, and deer hunters are
major contributors to the area’s economy.
Fishing is also excellent. Bird
watching and eco-tourism are becoming increasingly popular.
Junction is located on Interstate
Highway 10, and is also served by U.S. Highways 83 and 377.
The town is a short distance from the U.S. 290 intersection on 1-10.
Junction is 120 miles northwest of
Area
Employers
The
majority of the area’s employees are concentrated in retail, public
administration, and precision products.
The area labor force is around 2,400.
Employers range from wood products and cedar wood oil firms, to
metal building manufacturers, to advertising specialty companies.
Pedernales Electric Cooperative also maintains an office in
Junction to serve its members in Kimble and surrounding counties.
Education
Other options for higher education
include
Junction supports one elementary,
middle, and high school. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) most recently rated
the middle and high schools as “Academically Acceptable”, with the
elementary school receiving a “Recognized” rating.
Total enrollment among all grades is approximately 739 students, and
they are served by a 20,000-volume public library.
Government
An elected mayor and city council
administer the City of
The city also has a local economic development corporation that offers financial incentives to bring new private sector jobs to the community. The City also works closely with the Chamber of Commerce to promote business in the area.
Community’s
Tax Structure
Junction's tax structure per $100
property valuation is as follows:
Retail sales tax is set at the
following rates:
Junction is served by 1-10, U.S. 83
and 377, and
Air service utilizes the
Verizon is the primary provider of
telephone service, and there are a number of Internet Service Providers
serving the area. Numerous cell
phone companies operate in the area.
Residents of Junction receive their
water from the city's reservoir. The water treatment plant's capacity is two
million gallons per day, with average consumption of one million gallons per
day. Peak daily water consumption,
during the summer, is approximately 1.85 million gallons.
The city’s water supply and treatment facilities are in the process
of being modernized.
Junction and environs provide an
outstanding quality of life for residents and visitors, with ample
opportunities for recreation, including hunting, fishing, hiking, and bird
watching.
Residents can relax in any of three
parks: a 13-acre city park, a
34-acre county park, and the scenic and highly popular 2,630-acre
Residents and visitors can dine in
any of 18 restaurants. Because of
its proximity to I-10, there are 10 hotels and motels offering 310 rooms.
Fifteen “bed and breakfasts” and cabin lodgings also serve the
area. There are two grocery stores
in the community, as well as a dry cleaner and washaterias.
Prescriptions may be filled locally.
Specialized medical facilities are easily accessible in
Banking services are available from
Junction National Bank and First State Bank, both locally owned and operated.
A branch of the Kerr County Federal Credit Union is also located in
Junction.
Community-Related
Websites
City
of
Junction
Chamber of Commerce:
http://www.junctiontexas.net/index.htm
Junction Texas Economic Development Corporation:
http://www.junctionedc.org
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