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R84-09 04-23-84
RESOLUTION NO. R84-9 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEAP~LAND, TEXAS, SUPPORTING INCREASED STATE HIGHWAY FUNDING, PAS- SAGE OF THE POTHOLE BILL AND INCREASED HIGHWAY USER CHARGES. WHEREAS, authoritative surveys reveal that: (1) Texas leads the Nation in the number of deficient bridges (172,000) and deteriorated State roadways (7,740 miles). (2) The State's 5¢ per-gallon motor fuel tax is the low- est in the Nation, and has not been increased in 27 years. Moreover, in 1965, 27% of the State budget went for transportation, while in 1982 only about 10% of the State budget was spent for transportation- related purposes. (3) Each Texas motorist pays a "bad roads" tax averaging $291 per year for wasted gasoline, tire wear, car re- pairs, insurance and medical bills. (4) Additional transportation spending of $51 billion will be needed over the next 20 years to overcome the cur- rent backlog of needs--including $6.2 million for road and bridge rehabilitation, $30.3 billion for recon- struction, $6.7 billion for new roads and $7.7 billion for maintenance; and WHEREAS, the State's transportation funding problems are reflected at the local level, as follows: (1) The current backlog of city street repair needs exceeds $1 billion. Texas cities are spending an estimated $193 million per year on street repairs--more than ever before. But they are still falling further behind each year, because the street repair backlog is growing at rates that exceed local spending increases. The cities must have State financial assistance in order to bring their streets and bridges up to standard. (2) Upwards of 20 percent of all municipal streets--more than 13,000 miles--are currently in need of major repair. (3) The deterioration of city streets and bridges will accel- erate in the future. The 10 million motor vehicles al- ready in the State are wearing out local roads and bridges faster than they can be repaired; twenty years from now, the cities will have 16 million vehicles to contend with-- more than half again today's volume; and WHEREAS, the Texas Municipal League supports the State funding and tax increases necessary to bring our State-local roads and bridges up to par; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Pearland, Texas that the Texas Legislature is urged to enact a State- local road and bridge financing package composed of the following: (1) ~ increase of $1 billion per year in f~ding for the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation. (2) $100 million per year for the City Street Improvement Fund (the "Pothole Bill") proposed, but not approved, during the 1983 Legislative session. (3) Doubling the rate of the State motor fuel tax to 10¢/ gallon and increasing motor vehicle license fees as necessary to generate adequate funding. PASSED, APPRO~D, and ADOPTED this ~ day of ~/~ , / A. D., 1984. ~Mayor, City of Pearland, Texas ATTEST: a~ City Secret -2- AW AW �o`r 4 E A A� Tom Reid.Mayor 9 0fluj ©� , o ! Charles R.Mock.Mayor Pro Tem .� 1�© � RI Lentz. Councilman Terry y Groy. Councilman James E. Bost. Councilman Dennis Frauenber .r Councilman 1'FX AS P. O. Box 1157 • Pearland, Texas 77581 • 485-2411 Ronald J. Wicker.City Manager • April 24 , 1984 Texas Municipal League 1020 Southwest Tower Austin , Texas 78701 Re : Resolution No . R84-9 - Pothole Resolution Gentlemen: Attached is a certified copy of the above Resolution supporting the "Pothole Bill" . We trust the enclosed will be found to be in proper order. Yours very truly, -'a----''t-11---4---/X--41'--1'---11-----j Dorothy L . Co City Secretar DLC :tjv Encl . TMLTEXAS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 1020 Southwest Tower Austin, Texas 78701 (512) 478-6601 J April 3, 1984 Mr. Ronald J. Wicker, City Manager City of Pearland P. 0. Box 1157 Pearland, Texas 77581 Dear Ron: During the next few weeks, Governor Mark White will call a special session of the Texas Legislature to consider proposals to increase state spending on public schools and highways. The special session agenda also will include TML's "Pothole Bill," which was introduced during the 1983 session of the State Legislature, but failed to pass. Under the Pothole Bill, $100 million per year in state funding would be allo- cated to Texas cities for street and bridge repairs. All cities would be eligible for funding. In order for us to pass the Pothole Bill during the upcoming special session, the cities will need to present a united front to the Legislature and demon- strate their collective support for the additional state funding--and taxes-- needed to bring our state-local roads and bridges up to par. In this regard, we request that your city council approve the enclosed resolution and return it to the League office as soon as possible. Copies of all resolutions received by TML will be forwarded to Governor White, state legislators, members of the state highway commission and the media, to underscore the seriousness with which city officials view the state-local road problem. Secondly, city officials will need to lobby their state senators and representa- tives and obtain their commitments to vote for the funding package described in the resolution. We will be contacting your city in the near future with regard to methods for accomplishing this phase of our campaign. In addition to the form resolution, other attachments include: (1) A list which shows the biennial (2-year) amount each city would receive upon enactment of the Pothole Bill. The state is on a biennial budget cycle; therefore, if the Pothole Bill is approved, the amounts shown would be paid to the cities in two equal installments--half one year and half the next year. (If for some reason your city is not on the list, your biennial allocation can be calculated by multiplying your city's number of paved street miles times $1,660 times 2. (2) A Pothole Bill fact sheet. i ,� April 3, 1984 Page 2 Passage of the Pothole Bill continues to be TML's highest legislative priority. We will need your active help to enact this critical legislation. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Dicv— Richard D. Brown Executive Director RDB/ch Encl. dak Amok POTHOLE BILL FACT SHEET The highway finance legislative package supported by TML consists of three parts: (1) A provision to double the rate of the state motor fuel tax from 5¢ to 10¢ per gallon, and an increase the amount of the state motor vehicle registration fee; (2) Increased state appropriations of $1 billion per year to the State Department of Highways & Public Transportation for improvements to state highways and bridges; and (3) The appropriation of state funds for municipal street and bridge repairs--the "Pothole Bill." Under Part Three of the package, the state legislature would appropriate $200 million per biennium for city street and bridge repairs. Half of that amount would be distributed to the cities in 1984-85; the other half would be allocated in 1985-86. Under the Pothole Bill, each city would have to demonstrate a commitment to helping solve its own repair problems by matching its state allocation 30/70. In other words, for each $700 provided by the state, the city would have to put up $300. The entire amount of the city's allocation must be spent for street and bridge repair and maintenance. Expenditures for new construction would not be permitted. All cities would be eligible for funding. Each city's share would be based on the number of miles of paved street (concrete or asphalt) maintained by the city. There are about 60,000 miles of municipal street in the state. There- fore, each mile of paved street would entitle the city to $100m. - 60,000 = $1,660 per year. A city with 10 miles of street would receive $16,600/year; one with 50 miles of street would receive $83,000 and so on. There are several legitimate reasons the Legislature should approve the Pothole Bill: (1) More than 60% of all motor vehicle travel in the state takes place on city roads. Also, city residents pay a major share of all motor fuel taxes and vehicle registration fees collected by the state. Currently, none of these revenues are remitted back to the cities to help deal with the street repair problems created by the millions of vehicles which generate the revenues in the first place. (2) Unlike many other types of municipal functions, streets and bridges are a statewide concern. The quality of the state's transportation system is dependent upon the quality of local roadways. (3) Raising property taxes is not the answer to our municipal street and bridge problems. The local property tax is overloaded, and many Texas cities have experienced Proposition 13-type taxpayer rebellions during the past few years. Remitting $100 million per year back to the cities would provide a direct form of 'tax relief' by alleviating pressures on the local property tax to fund street repairs. (Over) (4) A survey of Texas cities indicates that the backlog of municipal street repair needs exceeds $1 billion. More than 13,000 miles of city streets are in need of major improvement. Texas cities are spending more than $190 million per year on street repairs, but it's not enough. Cities are falling further behind every year, because the street repair backlog is snowballing at rates that exceed local spending increases. The cities will never be able to bring their streets and bridges up to standard without state assistance. (5) The deterioration of city streets and bridges will continue to acceler- ate in the future. The 10 million motor vehicles already in the State are tearing up our local roads and bridges faster than they can be repaired. Twenty years from now, we will have 16 million vehicles to contend with--50% more than we have today. TML 4/2/84 , City-By-City Biennial (2 year) Biennial Biennial ' Allocations From The City Street Allocation Allocation Improvement Fund (Pothole Bill) Bowie (continued) Calhoun Nash $ 23,240 Point Comfort $ 23,240 Biennial Biennial New Boston 102,920 Port Lavaca 162,680 Allocation Allocation Wake Village 49,800 Seadrift 63,200 Texarkana 697,200 Anderson Bell Callahan Elkhart $ 25,400 Belton $209,160 Brazoria Baird $ Palestine 400,500 Bartlett 46,600 Alvin $249,000 Clyde 29,880 Harker Heights 89,640 Angleton 282,200 Andrews Holland 50,000 Brazoria 76,360 Cameron Andrews $189,240 Killeen 698,200 Brookside Village 9,960 Brownsville $697,200 Little River-Academy 33,200 Clute 83,200 Harlingen 511,280 Angelina Morgan's Point Resort 119,520 Freeport 202,520 La Feria 39,060 10 Diboll $148,800 Nolanville 29,880 Jones Creek 63,200 Laguna Vista 23,240 Huntington 52,900 Temple 814,500 Lake Jackson 312,080 Los Fresnos 46,500 Lufkin 758,100 Troy 30,000 Liverpool 21,800 Primera 19,920 Manvel 36,600 Rancho Viejo 39,840 Aransas Bexar Pearland 276,400 San Benito 249,000 Aransas Pass $129,620 Alamo Heights $166,000 Richwood 36,600 South Padre Island 73,040 Port Aransas 66,400 Balcones Heights 21,600 Surfside Beach 59,760 Rockport 152,720 Castle Hills 86,320 Sweeny 79,680 Camp Converse 94,720 West Columbia 83,000 Pittsburg $79,680 Archer Grey Forest 6,600 ' Archer City $165,400 Hill Country Village 41,400 Brazos Carson Holliday 26,600 Hollywood Park 132,200 Bryan $806,760 Groom $26,560 Lakeside City 16,600 Kirby 73,040 College Station 531,200 Skellytown 13,280 Leon Valley 119,520 Armstrong Olmos Park 52,580 Brewster Cass Claude $50,000 Saint Hedwig 50,000 Alpine $126,160 Atlanta $136,120 San Antonio 10,956,000 Hughs Springs 156,040 Atascosa Schertz 185,920 Briscoe Linden 56,440 I Charlotte $33,000 Shavano Park 39,840 Quitaque $13,200 Queen City 33,200 Jourdanton 73,040 Somerset 36,520 Silverton 43,160 Lytle 35,800 Terrell Hills 96,280 Castro Universal City 206,100 Brown Dimmitt $74,400 Austin Windcrest 96,280 Bangs $ 53,120 Hart 33,220 Bellville $86,320 Brownwood 464,800 ` Wallis 36,520 Blanco Early 49,800 Cherokee / Blanco $53,120 Alto $30,600 Bailey Johnson City 43,160 Burleson Bullard 29,880 1 Muleshoe $100,000 Caldwell $139,440 Jacksonville 241,400 1 Bosque Somerville 49,800 Rusk 73,040 Bandera Clifton $76,400 Bandera $59,760 Iredell 16,680 Burnet Childress Meridian 99,200 Bertram $83,000 Childress $209,800 Bastrop Morgan 33,400 Burnet 66,400 ' Elgin $ 79,680 Valley Mills 56,200 Granite Shoals 43,160 Clay Smithville 117,980 ' Walnut Springs 19,000 Marble Falls 83,000 Henrietta $159,360 Bee Bowie Caldwell Cochran Beeville $252,320 Hooks » $ 36,520 Lockhart $166,600 Whiteface $10,000 Maud 33,000 Luling 89,640 - 1 - - 2 - Biennial Biennial Biennial Biennial Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation Coleman Culberson Denton (continued) Falls Coleman $116,200 Van Horn $38,280 Marshal Creek $ 3,320 Lott $ 49,800 Santa Anna 39,840 Pilot Point 53,120 Marlin 110,000 Dallam Sanger 33,200 Rosebud 36,520 Collin Dalhart $109,560 The Colony 205,840 Allen $ 158,800 Fannin Celina 39,840 Dallas DeWitt Bonham $202,520 Farmersville 82,600 Addison $ 102,920 Cuero $142,980 Honey Grove 69,720 Lucas 63,200 Balch Springs 25,800 Yorktown 76,360 Ladonia 33,200 McKinney 320,800 Carrollton 1,284,920 Leonard 129,480 Murphy 26,560 Cedar Hill 298,800 Dickens Parker 66,000 Coppell 183,500 Spur $36,520 Fayette Of Plano 1,404,360 Dallas 13,320,000 Carmine $ 9,960 Princeton 39,840 Desoto 376,200 Dimmitt Flatonia 43,160 Prosper 18,200 Duncanville 458,160 Carrizo Springs $66,400 LaGrange 119,520 Sachse 49,600 Farmers Branch 415,000 Wylie 53,100 Ferris 83,200 Donley Fisher Garland 1,899,040 Clarendon $22,180 Roby $19,920 Collingsworth Glenn Heights 30,000 Rotan 58,200 Wellington $59,760 Grand Prairie 1,945,000 Eastland Highland Park 139,440 Cisco $63,080 Floyd Colorado Hutchins 20,000 Eastland 69,720 Floydada $69,720 Columbus $89,640 Lancaster 340,780 Gorman 18,200 Lockney 36,200 Eagle Lake 79,680 Mesquite 894,360 Rising Star 39,840 Weimar 76,360 Richardson 1,069,040 Foard Rowlett 229,800 Ector Crowell $49,800 Comanche Seagoville 253,000 Odessa $1,218,440 Comanche $232,400 Univerity Park 239,040 Fort Bend DeLeon 39,840 Wilmer 33,200 Edwards Beasley $ 9,960 Rocksprings $46,480 Kendleton 10,000 ' Comal Dawson Missouri City 388,440 Garden Ridge $ 33,200 Lamesa $190,460 Ellis Needville 43,200 New Braunfels 451,520 Ennis $225,760 Richmond 146,080 Deaf Smith Ferris 83,200 Rosenberg 259,800 Concho Hereford $212,480 Italy 175,960 Simonton 26,560 Eden $43,160 Midlothian 73,200 Stafford 91,160 Delta Ovilla 132,000 Sugarland 116,800 ■` Cooke Cooper $69,720 Palmer 19,800 Lindsay $ 9,960 Red Oak 36,600 Franklin Muenster 30,000 Denton Waxahachie 285,520 Mount Vernon $13,400 Valley View 23,240 Argyle $ 59,760 Corinth 49,800 El Paso Freestone Coryell Denton 680,600 Anthony $ 33,200 Fairfield $86,320 Copperas Cove $209,800 Double Oak 23,200 Clint 26,560 Teague 13,400 Gatesville 119,520 Eastvale 9,960 El Paso 4,648,000 Flower Mound 166,600 Frio .• Crosby Hickory Creek 39,840 Erath Pearsall $64,200 Crosbyton $33,200 Highland Village 109,560 Dublin $ 76,600 Lorenzo 33,200 Justin 33,400 Stephenville 179,280 Gaines Ralls 36,520 Lake Dallas 73,040 Seminole $169,320 Lewisville 491,360 Little Elm 26,560 - 3 - - 4 - Biennial Biennial Biennial Biennial ' Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation Galveston Hale Harrison Hockley Clear Lake Shores $ 16,600 Abernathy $86,000 Hallsville $69,720 Anton $ 50,000 Friendswood 232,400 Hale Center 39,840 Marshall 496,000 Sundown 33,200 Galveston 666,000 Petersburg 49,860 Waskom 53,120 Levelland 304,200 Hitchcock 102,920 Plainview 385,120 Jamaica Beach 36,500 Haskell Hood La Marque 215,800 Hall Haskell $33,400 Granbury $86,320 Sante Fe 298,800 Memphis $86,600 Rule 13,280 Texas City 1,334,640 Turkey 10,000 Stamford 79,680 Hopkins Sulphur Springs $265,600 Gillespie Hamilton Hays Fredericksburg $231,400 Hamilton $50,000 Buda $ 26,560 Houston 1 Rico 49,800 Hays 6,600 Crockett $232,400 Goliad Kyle 31,400 Goliad $39,840 Hansford San Marcos 348,600 Howard Gruver $43,160 Big Spring $547,800 Gonzales Spearman 92,960 Hemphill Forsan 79,800 Nixon $56,380 Canadian $53,120 Waelder 28,240 Hardeman Hunt Quanah $53,120 Henderson Celeste $ 19,920 Gray Athens $146,080 Commerce 119,520 McLean $ 49,600 Hardin Brownsboro 29,880 Greenville 620,840 Pampa 438,240 Kountze $ 49,600 Chandler 73,200 West Tawakoni 46,480 Silsbee 149,400 Enchanted Oaks 23,240 Wolfe City 33,200 Grayson Sour Lake 49,800 Eustace 23,240 Bells $ 10,000 Gun Barrel City 388,440 Hutchinson Denison 435,560 Harris Murchison 16,600 Borger $232,400 Howe 23,240 Baytown $1,069,040 Seven Points 106,600 Fritch 29,880 Pottsboro 11,600 Bellaire 224,400 Star Harbor 26,560 Stinnett 26,560 Sherman 709,200 Bunker Hill 83,200 Tool 92,960 Tom Bean 28,400 Deer Park 239,040 Trinidad 9,960 Jack Whitesboro 78,000 El Lago 34,920 Bryson 1,600 Whitewright 76,400 Galena Park 226,400 Hidalgo Hedwig Village 33,200 Alamo $ 83,600 Jackson Gregg Hilshire Village 13,280 Donna 112,880 Edna $138,800 i Gladewater $ 149,400 Houston 26,560,000 Edcouch 3,320 Ganado 83,000 Kilgore 272,600 Jacinto City 89,640 Edinburg 289,800 Longview 1,083,540 Katy 102,600 Hidalgo 33,200 Jasper Warren City 26,560 LaPorte 309,200 La Joya 19,920 Jasper $189,240 White Oak 196,160 Missouri City 502,800 McAllen 965,800 Kirbyville 69,700 Nassau Bay 46,480 Mercedes 126,160 Grimes Pasadena 932,920 Mission 332,000 Jefferson Navasota $76,400 Pearland 275,560 Pharr 268,920 Beaumont $1,842,600 Piney Point Village 69,720 San Juan 99,600 Groves 235,720 Guadalupe Seabrook 99,600 Weslaco 266,400 Nederland 235,720 Cibolo $ 83,200 Shoreacres 16,600 Nome 23,240 Marion 26,560 South Houston 226,400 Hill Port Arthur 1,035,840 Schertz 99,200 Southside Place 13,280 Covington $ 11,600 Port Neches 189,240 Seguin 333,000 Spring Valley 34,900 Hillsboro 248,000 Webster 24,920 Hubbard 86,320 West University Place 142,760 Itasca 36,600 Whitney 53,200 - 5 - - 6 - Biennial Biennial Biennial Biennial Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation Jim Wells Lamb Lubbock Menard Alice $380,200 Amherst $ 23,240 Idalou $ 43,200 Menard $43,160 Orange Grove 36,400 Earth 13,280 Lake Ransom Canyon 33,200 Premont 99,600 Littlefield 166,000 Lubbock 2,324,000 Midland Olton 59,760 Shallowater 23,240 Midland $1,108,880 Johnson Sudan 23,240 Slaton 116,200 Burleson $333,000 Milam Cleburne 534,520 Lampasas Lynn Rockdale $99,600 Grandview 36,520 Lampasas $222,440 Joshua 76,360 O'Donnell $16,600 Thorndale 33,200 Tahoka 63,080 Keene 56,600 LaSalle Mills Cotulla $39,800 Madison Goldthwaite $49,8C 10 Jones Madisonville $116,200 Anson $ 3,800 Lavaca Mitchell Hamlin 43,160 Hallettsville $ 63,080 Marion Loraine $16,600 Moulton 36,520 Jefferson $69,720 Karnes Shiner 59,800 Montague Falls City $ 33,400 Yoakum 189,240 Karnes City 49,800 Martin Bowie $205,000 Kenedy 130,000 Leon Stanton $43,160 Nocona 16,600 Saint Jo 16,600 Kaufman Buffalo $15,400 Mason Normangee 16,600 Mason $80,000 Montgomery Crandall $ 16,600 Conroe $498,000 Forney 43,160 Liberty Matagorda Magnolia 86,320 Kaufman 132,800 Ames $ 19,920 Bay City $302,120 Montgomery 66,600 Kemp 51,600 Cleveland 15,800 Palacious 100,000 Panorama Village 39,840 Terrell 218,200 Daisetta 16,600 Patton Village 46,480 Dayton 69,720 Maverick Shenandoah 26,560 Kendall Liberty 215,000 Eagle Pass $186,400 Willis 36,520 Boerne $89,640 Limestone McCulloch Moore Kerr Groesbeck $116,200 Brady $89,200 Dumas 399,600 Ingram $ 16,600 Mexia 119,520 Kerrville 268,920 Tehuacana 3,320 McLennon Morris Bellmead $139,440 Daingerfield $86,320 1Kimble Lipscomb Beverly Hills 33,400 Lone Star 38,4( ) • Junction $83,200 Booker $32,600 Bruceville-Eddy 46,480 Naples 59,76u Darrouzett 13,200 Hewitt 102,920 Omaha 66,600 Kinney Follett 20,000 Lacy-Lakeview 53,120 Brackettville $59,760 Higgins 3,200 Lorena 23,240 Nacogdoches KlebergMart 202,520 Chireno $ 3,320 Live Oak McGregor 102,600 Nacogdoches 358,560 Kingsville $282,200 George West $53,120 Riesel 29,880 Three Rivers 43,160 Robinson 132,800 Navarro Knox Benjamin $9,960 Llano Waco 1,560,400 Angus $ 16,600 West 64,400 Blooming Grove 56,440 Goree 6,600 Llano $60,800 Woodway 162,680 Corsicana 501,320 Knox City 43,200 Sunrise Beach 59,760 Rice 13,280 Monday 28,400 Medina Lamar Castroville $ 50,000 Newton Paris $496,200 Devine 49,800 Newton $8,200 Hondo 159,360 - 7 - - 8 - Biennial Biennial Biennial Biennial Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation Nueces Reagan San Saba Tarrant (continued) Agua Dulce $ 30,000 Big Lake $69,720 San Saba Bishop $69,720 Forest Hill $ 197,820 86,320Fort Worth 6,424,200 Corpus Christi 3,414,640 Real Schleicher Grapevine 1,184,700 Robstown 222,440 Camp Wood $33,200 Eldorado $59,760 Haltom City 448,200 Haslet 9,960 Ochiltree Reeves Scurry Hurst 391,760 Perryton $152,720 Balmorhea $ 23,240 Snyder $282,200 Keller 263,000 Pecos 212,480 Kennedale 66,400 Oldham Shackelford Lakeside 6,600 Vega $9,960 Refugio Albany $73,040 Lake Worth 83,000 Refugio $79,680 Moran 23,240 Pantego 39,840 4 ange Woodsboro 73,040 Richland Hills 179,280 Bridge City $128,200 Shelby River Oaks 179,280 Orange 421,640 Robertson Center $69,720 Saginaw 149,400 Pinehurst 46,480 Bremond $ 26,600 Sansom Park 182,600 Rose City 19,900 Calvert 36,520 Sherman Watauga 199,200 Vidor 270,180 Hearne 129,620 Stratford $59,760 White Settlement 165,400 West Orange 86,320 Rockwall Smith Taylor Palo Pinto Heath $ 76,400 Tyler Y $673,960 Abileney $1,470,760 Mineral Wells $1,032,400 Rockwall 104,800 Tye 16,600 Royce City 40,000 Somervell Parker Glen Rose $41,600 Terry Aledo $ 8,200 Runnels Brownfield $196,400 Springtown 40,000 Winters $53,120 Starr Weatherford 316,400 Willow Park 70,200 Rusk Roma $29,880 Throckmorton Throckmorton $66,400 Henderson $142,760 Stephens Parmer Overton 29,880 Breckenridge $366,400 Tom Green Bovina $49,800 Tatum 9,960 Farwell 66,200 San Angelo $1,430,920 Friona 53,200 Sabine Stonewall Aspermont $10,000 Travis Hemphill $36,520 Austin $4,482,000 IPecos Pineland 36,600 Sutton Lakeway 69,720 4 Fort Stockton $252,320 Sonora $76,360 Manor 19,920 San Augustine Pflugerville 43,160 Polk San Augustine $66,400 Swisher Rollingwood 16,600 Corrigan $16,600 Kress $ 13,280 Sunset Valley 14,200 Onalaska 13,280 San Jacinto Tulia 146,260 West Lake Hills 99,700 Shepherd $23,240 Potter Tarrant Trinity Amarillo $2,410,320 San Patricia Arlington $2,490,000 Groveton $3,320 Gregory $109,200 Azle 149,400 Rains Ingleside 132,800 Bedford 749,200 Upshur Alba $41,600 Lakeside 16,600 Benbrook 315,400 Big Sandy $43,160 Emory 46,600 Mathis 76,360 Blue Mound 36,520 East Mountain 50,000 Point 7,200 Odem 53,120 Colleyville 249,800 Gilmer 96,080 Sinton 96,280 Crowley 112,880 Ore City 40,000 Randall Taft 53,120 Dalworthington Gardens 34,000 Walnut Springs 13,280 . Canyon $149,800 Euless 332,000 Happy 26,600 Everman 79,680 - 9 - - 10 - Biennial Biennial Allocation Allocation Upton Wilbarger McCamey $71,000 Vernon $239,800 Uvalde Willacy Uvalde $209,160 Raymondville $166,600 Val Verde Williamson Del Rio $332,000 Cedar Park $ 99,600 Florence 26,600 Van Zandt Georgetown 215,800 Canton $ 90,000 Granger 33,000 Edgewood 53,120 Hutto 16,600 110 Grand Saline 112,880 Leander 86,320 Van 13,200 Round Rock 408,360 Wills Point 66,400 Taylor 232,400 Victoria Wilson Victoria $899,720 Floresville $106,600 La Vernia 15,400 Walker Poth 43,160 Huntsville $258,960 Stockdale 33,200 New Waverly 19,920 Riverside 36,520 Wise Decatur $99,600 Waller Rhome 13,200 Brookshire $ 66,400 Hempstead 132,800 Wood Mineola $150,000 Ward Winnsboro 33,600 Monahans $146,080 Yoakum Washington Denver City $116,600 Brenham $212,480 Young Webb Graham $172,000 ' Laredo $618,400 Olney 83,000 Wharton El Campo $139,440 Wharton 179,280 Wheeler Shamrock $29,880 Wheeler 43,160 Wichita Burkburnett $ 222,440 Electra 122,840 Iowa Park 109,560 Wichita Falls 1,447,520 - 11 -