Facts & Figures

History





Major Employers



Location



Latitude - 34' 12 min. North Longitude - 101' 43 min. West
Size:Plainview 12.5 sq. miles Hale County 979. sq. miles



AVERAGE ELEVATION........................................3,300'



Nearby Metropolitan Cities:
Lubbock - 46 miles South
Amarillo - 75 miles North

Population



Plainview & Hale County
1970 19,096 34,137
1980 22,187 37,592
1990 21,700 34,671
2000 22,336 36,602
2006 25,200 36,800
By Race
Anglo 13,984 38%
Hispanic 20,976 57%
Black 1,030 2.8%
Other 809 2.2%
By Age
0-17 10,996 29.8%
18-24 4,317 11.7%
25-34 4,613 12.5%
35-49 7,196 19.5%
50+ 9,778 26.5%
Plainview ISD
Anglo 23.6%
Hispanic 69.7%
Black/Other 6.7%

Climate



Temperature
Average Annual:   68'
Monthly Average:   January - 53', July - 91'



Annual Average Rainfall (inches)........................,,..........14"
Annual Average Snowfall (inches).......................,,........5-10"
Days Between Killing Frost ..........................................205
Days Over 90 Degrees..................................................76
Heating Degree Days Total........................................3,400
Cooling Degree Days Total........................................1,750



Relative Humidity Percent by Hour: (Average)
     0    62%        
0600    74%        
1200    46%        
1800    41%

Community/Recreation



Churches - Protestant...47 Catholic...3 Other...1
Number Motels/Hotels.........10 with 490 rooms
Plv. Country Club (18 Hole).........1
Civic Clubs.....110
Llano Estacado Museum....1
Libraries....2
Number of Parks....12



Cultural Arts:
Civic Theatre
Abraham Art Gallery
Plv. Symphonic Orchestra
Fair Theater
Community Concerts



Nearby Lakes:
Lake McKenzie
White River Lake
Buffalo Springs Lake
Lake Theo



Area Recreation:
Palo Duro State Park - boating, fishing
Hunting - Pheasant, Quail, Dove
Caprock Canyon State Park

Education



Public School Budget: 2006-07 $36 Million
Number Schools Number on Staff Enrolled
Pre-K-4 6 288 2,641
5th 1 46 440
6th 1 43 399
7th 1 48 402
8th 1 43 412
Alternative Campus 1 34 102
9-12 1 140 1,534
Private Pre-K-12 1 35 150




Public School Special Programs:
Bi-lingual
Headstart
ESL
Titleone Schoolwide
Migrant
Advanced Academic Services
Concurrent Courses
Community Services
Dyslexia
UIL



Local University:
Wayland Baptist University
Enrollment - 1036



Satellite Campus:
South Plains College



Colleges Within Commuting Distance:
Texas Tech University
Amarillo College
West Texas A & M University
Lubbock Christian University
South Plains College

Housing



Average cost per sq. ft EXISTING home: NEW home:
High $58 $85
Medium $47 $65
Low $32 $52




Typical Lot Size: 70 x 130 sq. ft.
Typical Lot Cost: $75-$250 per front foot

Communication



Daily Newspaper: Plainview Daily Herald
Out of Town Papers: 2
Radio Stations: 2 AM Stations; 3 FM Stations
Television Station: Local: 1 (Wayland Baptist University)
Cable Television: Yes Channels: 73
Telephone Service: Southwestern Bell; MCI; NTS; AT&T; COX Communications; Sprint; Tri-State Communications
Telegraph Service: Yes
Post Office: First Class

Financial



Banks - 5
$341,000,000.00 on deposit

Government



Type of Government.................................Council/Manager
Number of Councilmen..............................7 plus Mayor
Police Dept. Personnel: (full time) 42
Fire Dept. Personnel: (full time) 36
Equipment: Fire - 13 pieces of motor equipment
Police 35
ISO Rating: 4
Service Provided Industry Beyond Corporate Limits or By County.......City & County



Other Law Enforcement in Area
Hale County
Sheriff's Department
Texas Rangers
Department of Public Safety



Total Operating Budget..............................$15,146,695.
Property Tax Collections..............................$3,022,683.
Payment on Bonds .....................................$1,627,650.
Revenue Bonds.........................................$10,440,000.
Capital Outlay Budget..................................$1,384,195.

Taxes



City Sales Tax - 1 1/2% County Sales Tax - 1/2%
1985 1,099,838.00
1990 2,722,016.00 719,486.66
2000 2,784,540.00 1,020,841.40
2004 2,993,530.00 1,085,313.34
2006 3,057,954.00 1,119,318.36




Income Per Capita - $20,820.00



Retail Sales Tax - 8-1/4



Gasoline Tax - .20 per gal



Effecting Buying Income: (2002)
$20,000 - 34,999 $35,000 - 49,999 $50,000 & over
29.1 18.6 21.9




Seven County Trade Territory:
Brisco
Castro
Floyd
Hale
Lamb
Motley
Swisher - 90,000



Retail Sales (County Only)
Retail Sales (000's) EBI (000's) No. of Households Median EBI per Household
1990 215,263. 285,303 11,600 17,634
1995 197,271. 439,186 11,900 27,764
2000 439,019. 463,368 12,000 28,030
2002 531,182. 451,080 12,100 29,711
Retail Sales by Store Groups (000's)
Food Stores $43,593.
Eating & Drinking $26,117.
General Merchandise $132,217.
Furniture & Appliances $8,561.
Automotive $120,702.
Tax Rate Assess. Ratio Effective in City Rate Out City
City $.5349 100% $.5349 -0-
County $.4950 100% $.4950 $.4604
School $1.37 100% $1.37 $1.37
Farm to Mkt $.0004 100% $.0004 $.0004
Water Dist $.0083 100% $.0083 $.0083

Medical



Hospitals: 1 with 100 beds
Clinics: 8 with -0- beds
Doctors: 30
Dentists: 10
Rest Homes: 5 with 300 beds
Retirement Center: 2 with 72 rooms
Local Hospital: Covenant Hospital, Plainview
Trained Paramedics with ground & air transportation
8 MH/MR Facilities
total budget $6.8 million
clients served - 2,000

Utilities and Services



Water
Source: Surface (Lake Meredith); Underground Wells
Maximum Daily Capacity.....................15,000,000 GPD
Peak Load...........................................10,600,000 GPD
Storage Capacity:...............Overhead - 7,500,000 GPD
               Ground - 5,640,000 GPD
Water Cost - Industrial: approx. $193.00 per 100,000 gallons



Sewer
Storm Sewer: 10% coverage
Sanitary Sewer: 95% coverage
Treatment Plant: Activated Sludge
Capacity: 3.3 MGD
Present Load: 60%
Solid Waste Disposal: Landfill



Sewage Cost:
Domestic: approx. $20.00 for 10,000 gallons
Commercial: approx. $137.00 for 100,000 gallons
Industrial: to be determined depending on strength and quantity



Other Fuels
Coal Source: TUCO, Inc. - Amarillo
LP Gas Distributors: 5 each



Electric Meters Water Meters Gas Meters
1990 11,004 7,100 8,074
1995 10,511 8,223
2000 11,097 8,500 9,200
2004 13,261 8,707 7,950
Postal Receipts Building Permits Motor Vehicle Registration
1990 1,888,137. 3,298,801. 30,042.
1995 2,271,802. 9,140,666. 28,713.
2000 2,246,863. 12,666,634. 28,671.
2004 8,346,538. 28,995.

Agriculture; Hale County (2004)



1st in Cotton production in Texas
3rd in Cotton Production in USA
Cotton generated $4 billion in South Plains




Major Products Grown and Estimated Volume Produced in area:
Grain Sorghum....................... 11,000 Acres Harvested
Wheat....................................... 68,000 Acres Harvested
Corn.......................................... 20,477 Acres Harvested
Cotton......................................259,204 Acres Harvested
Soybean...................................... 576 Acres Harvested
Ensilage.......................................2,400 Acres Harvested
Oats............................................. 1,487 Acres Harvested
Sunflower....................................... 468 Acres Harvested



Estimated # of Livestock Units Raised/Fed/Slaughtered in Area:
Cattle..............................1,123,332 annually slaughtered
Cattle on Feed...................................................105,000
Feed Lot Capacity...............................................82,000
Dairy Capacity (4).......................................12,000 Head
Food Processing in the Area:
Vegetables: Onions, Carrots, Peppers, Watermelons,
Cucumbers, Corn, Cantaloupe, Potatoes
1 Tortilla Factories, Cargill Meat Solutions- 4,000/day,
Corn Milling, Peanuts, Sunflowers

Labor Analysis



Work Force: County 17,416
Radius of Labor Drawing Area: 50 miles
Estimated Available: 2,299
Annual Number High School Graduates (County)........500
Annual Number of College Graduates (WBU)..............170



Manufacturing Employment.......................................2,668
County Average Weekly Manufacturing Wage....$526.00
Manufacturing Workers in Unions.....................................0



Hale County Employment
Labor Force - 17,416
Employment -16,341
Unemployment - 1,015
Unempl. Rate - 6.2

Transportation



Hwy Serving Area - FM Hwy 400; U.S. Hwy 70; TX Hwy 194
Divided 4-lane Highway Serving City - Interstate 27



Railroads
Burlington Northern - Santa Fe
Piggyback Service..............................................Amarillo
Frequency of Switching Service...............................Daily
Number of Trains Daily...................................................8



Motor Freight Carriers
Intrastate.....Beaver Express, UPS, Federal Express Ground, Yellow, SAIA
Interstate.....Beaver Express, UPS, Federal Express Ground



Air
Local Commercial Air Service - Hale County Airport
Other Commercial Air Service Within Commuting Distance
City: Lubbock, Texas; Miles: 35 miles Carriers: American Eagle, Continental Express , Southwest
Nearest Local Airport-Runway Length...........Plainview, 6,000' & 4,000'
Paved? YES Lights? YES Instruments? YES
Charter or Private Facilities at Airport-Yes, Jet fuel available



Bus Service - T.N.M.&O
Intracity Service...........................................................YES

Economic Development



PLAINVIEW\HALE COUNTY
INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION



The Plainview\Hale County Industrial Foundation has been responsible for the creation of over 5000 jobs in Hale County. Adding to that number are our newest companies who have selected Plainview and Hale County as their location:



Texas Department of Criminal Justice Officer
Training Facility, Legacy Farms Dairy, U.S. Fiberglass, And Peanut Corp of America.



Industrial Sites Owned By The Foundation:
Two 5-acre sites
35-acre site on I-27
8-acre site on I-27



Dairy sites: sites available with water
Buildings: Available Inventory list on request
Incentives: Incentives granted based on the Investment & number of jobs created.



For Information Contact:
Plainview\Hale County Industrial Foundation
1906 West 5th Street
Plainview, Texas 79072
Phone: 806-806.293.8536 Fax: 806-806.293.9554
E-Mail: phcif@texasonline.net