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The San Antonio–Austin metroplex is an emerged metropolitan area in the US state of Texas , where the dominant core cities are San Antonio and Austin . This combined metropolitan region, composed of the Greater Austin and Greater San Antonio areas, has approximately 5 million people. Downtown San Antonio and Downtown Austin are about 80 mi (130 km) apart and connected through Interstate 35 (I-35). Several cities and town that also make the San Antonio–Austin metroplex are located along or near I-35 and the Texas State Highway 130 (SH 130).

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41-486: The Greater Austin region comprises five counties: Bastrop , Caldwell , Hays , Travis , and Williamson , collectively hosting a population exceeding 2.2 million people. Conversely, Greater San Antonio encompasses eight counties: Atascosa , Bandera , Bexar , Comal , Guadalupe , Kendall , Medina , and Wilson , collectively hosting a population exceeding 2.6 million people. Discussions regarding connectivity between San Antonio and Austin have been ongoing since 1984 when

82-606: A book titled The Texas Triangle: An Emerging Power in the Global Economy , where he discussed the emerging San Antonio–Austin metroplex. In 2023, the PBS station based in San Antonio premiered a documentary titled San Antonio – Austin: The Emerging Mega-Metro . The documentary featured interviews with the mayors of Austin and San Antonio, alongside other prominent business and political figures. The discussions centered around

123-492: A household in the county was $ 43,578, and for a family was $ 49,456. Males had a median income of $ 32,843 versus $ 25,536 for females. The per capita income for the county was $ 18,146. About 8.4% of families and 11.6% of the population were below the poverty line , including 15.4% of those under age 18 and 13.3% of those age 65 or over. The following school districts serve Bastrop County: Austin Community College

164-506: A larger Hispanic demographic, is older than Austin, has a stronger professional sports culture, and has a substantial presence in the distribution and manufacturing industries. Conversely, Austin has carved out its distinctive identity by excelling in high technology, music, film production, collegiate athletics, higher education, and the arts. Despite their cultural disparities, the cities of San Antonio and Austin have supported each other's growth through collaborative business endeavors through

205-533: A survey conducted by the San Antonio Business Journal revealed that over half of the respondents expressed the belief that the economies of San Antonio and Austin would merge into a unified market. In 2015, a Texas state demographer, following an analysis of census data in the smaller urban areas situated between Austin and San Antonio, identified the potential emergence of a substantial metropolitan region incorporating both cities, similar to

246-713: Is a region in the U.S. state of Texas roughly bordered on the west by San Saba to the southeast by Bryan and the south by San Marcos to the north by Hillsboro . Central Texas overlaps with and includes part of the Texas Hill Country and corresponds to a physiographic section designation within the Edwards Plateau , in a geographic context. Central Texas includes the Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood , Bryan–College Station , Waco metropolitan areas and Austin–Round Rock (also part of

287-646: Is located in the U.S. state of Texas . It is in Central Texas and its county seat is Bastrop . As of the 2020 census , the population was 97,216. Bastrop County is included in the Austin – Round Rock , Texas, metropolitan statistical area . In 1834, the provincial legislature of Coahuila y Tejas – established by the Mexican Constitution of 1824 – met in Saltillo and established

328-480: Is of approximately US$ 278 billion. Significant growth is evident along the I-35 corridor and the interconnected communities situated between the two cities, particularly the area between New Braunfels (located in the northern part of Greater San Antonio) and San Marcos (situated in the southern part of Greater Austin), the two largest cities between both San Antonio and Austin. New Braunfels has positioned itself among

369-463: Is positioned between Central and South Texas . Both cities are integral components of the Texas Triangle , a region encompassing the state's five largest cities and housing the majority of its population. The Texas Triangle is defined by the state's four primary urban hubs—Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio. Numerous metropolitan and micropolitan statistical regions fall within

410-728: Is the designated community college for most of the county. Areas in Lexington ISD are in Blinn Junior College District . Central Texas Airport has been proposed about ten miles 10 miles (16 km) NW of the town of Bastrop, but has met with local opposition. Several Hollywood feature films and notable independent films have used locations in Bastrop County. 30°06′N 97°19′W  /  30.10°N 97.31°W  / 30.10; -97.31 Central Texas Central Texas

451-574: The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex . This phenomenon was attributed to the growth experienced by smaller towns that were evolving into independent urban cores. Between 2010 and 2015, Austin witnessed a population increase that surpassed the growth observed in Dallas and San Antonio, both of which stand among the top 10 most populated cities in the US. In 2021, former San Antonio mayor Henry Cisneros published

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492-792: The San Jose–San Francisco strip, the Raleigh–Durham area, and the Wasatch Front , which encompasses the Salt Lake City–Provo–Ogden metropolitan area. Between the years 2000 and 2016, San Antonio maintained a steady trajectory of job growth, demonstrating a rate twice as high as that of New York City and nearly three times more than that of San Francisco and Los Angeles. The sectors experiencing notable job creation included aerospace, cybersecurity, finance, and professional services. The main transportation route connecting

533-420: The census of 2000, 57,733 people, 20,097 households, and 14,771 families resided in the county. The population density was 65 people per square mile (25 people/km ). The 22,254 housing units averagedf 25 per square mile (9.7/km ). The racial makeup of the county was 80.2% White, 8.8% African American, 0.7% Native American, 0.5% Asian, 7.7% from other races, and 2.2% from two or more races. About 24.0% of

574-678: The most destructive wildfire in Texas history , which destroyed over 1,600 homes. In March 2022, the Refuge Ranch , a facility in rural Bastrop County for girls who had been victims of sexual trafficking , was ordered closed down after allegations that the girls had been subjected to further exploitation by ranch staffers. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 896 square miles (2,320 km ), of which 888 square miles (2,300 km ) are land and 7.4 square miles (19 km ) (0.8%) are covered by water. As of

615-531: The Capital region). The Austin–Round Rock and Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood areas are among the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the state. In the south, the Greater Austin and Greater San Antonio areas are separated from each other by approximately 80 miles (129 km) along Interstate 35 . It is anticipated that both regions may form a new metroplex similar to Dallas and Fort Worth . Some of

656-503: The Greater Austin-San Antonio Corridor Council have noted that the suburbs along I-35 are actively preparing for the expected population surge. Their goal is to transition from being mere " bedroom communities " into becoming hubs with their own identity. According to demographers, the growth along the I-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio is comparable to other "growth corridors," such as

697-408: The Greater Austin-San Antonio Corridor Council was established to promote economic and political unity between the two cities. Census projections estimate that San Antonio–Austin metroplex will experience rapid population growth in the upcoming decades and is positioned to become one of the main metropolitan areas in the entire US by the year 2100. As of 2023, there is no officially designated name for

738-401: The Greater Austin-San Antonio Corridor Council. Political and business leaders of the Greater Austin-San Antonio Corridor Council have deliberated on various bottlenecks, including constraints in transportation, natural resources (particularly in terms of water supply or lack of more green spaces), and housing affordability. Austin is situated in Central Texas , while the San Antonio metro area

779-604: The Municipality and County of Mina consisting of parts of present-day Mason, Kimble, Llano, Burnet, Williamson, Gillespie, Blanco, Comal, Hays, Travis, Caldwell, Bastrop, Lee, Gonzales, Fayette, Washington and Lavaca Counties. On December 14, 1837, the second Congress of the Republic of Texas adjusted geographical limits to create Fayette County, and remove Gonzales and Caldwell Counties from Mina's boundaries. On December 18, 1837, Sam Houston signed acts that (a) incorporated

820-654: The San Antonio–Austin metroplex has accumulative population of 5.2 million people. About 3.9 million of them live along the I-35 corridor, in Bexar, Comal, Hays, and Travis Counties. This number surpasses Phoenix–Mesa–Chandler , establishing itself as one of the top 10 most populous metropolitan areas in the United States. According to census projections, the San Antonio–Austin metroplex is anticipated to experience an increase of between 4 million and 7 million people by

861-440: The San Antonio–Austin metroplex is I-35 from both north and south. I-35 is recognized as one of the most heavily trafficked highways in Texas and a critical component of both local and regional transportation networks. As of 2023, the stretch of I-35 between San Antonio and Austin witnesses the passage of 100,000 to 150,000 vehicles on a daily basis. A significant portion of these vehicles is occupied by individuals commuting between

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902-429: The area between San Antonio and Austin is growing at a tremendously rapid pace, but what is really happening is the development of a mega-metro that will be one of the biggest economic powerhouses in the world," said the documentary's executive producer in a statement released to the press. Due to their cultural distinctions, San Antonio and Austin do not function as typical " twin cities ." On one hand, San Antonio boasts

943-630: The belief that a commuter train connecting both cities is "necessary and inevitable" for the continued growth and expansion of the metroplex. Supporters of the rail district argued that halting the study and abandoning the rail project would lead to a delay in rail development in the Austin-San Antonio corridor, spanning "at least another generation." Earlier that year, political support for the project collapsed when Union Pacific refused to continue discussions about permitting commuter trains on its existing freight line. This rail line cuts through

984-612: The central areas of all the pertinent cities in the metro region and had been the subject of study for over two decades. In 2017, a non-profit organization called the Great Springs Project was formed to protect the Edwards Aquifer and four of its springs that connect through the San Antonio–Austin metroplex. The project's vision involves creating a 100 mi (160 km) network of public hike-and-bike trails. Bastrop County, Texas Bastrop County

1025-608: The confines of the Texas Triangle, including the emerging Austin–San Antonio metroplex. Downtown San Antonio and Downtown Austin are approximately 80 mi (130 km) apart and are connected by the Interstate 35 (I-35) highway corridor. As of 2023, San Antonio and Austin rank among the top 10 most populated cities in the United States. When accounting for their combined metropolitan regions, which include cities such as Round Rock , San Marcos , and New Braunfels ,

1066-511: The developing Austin–San Antonio metroplex. The Greater Austin-San Antonio Corridor Council, established in 1984, adopted the nomenclature " Austin–San Antonio ." Conversely, alternative sources may refer to it as " San Antonio–Austin ." Various nicknames have been proposed by news outlets and social media users for the Austin–San Antonio metroplex. However, none of these monikers have gained significant traction. In 2016, Forbes referred to

1107-429: The emergence of the San Antonio–Austin metroplex. The collective sentiment expressed by those interviewed suggested that the metroplex was "already here", emphasizing the critical need for strategic planning to ensure synergies among the 13 counties comprising the metroplex. The documentary also covers the region's challenges, including water scarcity, transportation, housing, workforce, and environmental impacts. "We know

1148-476: The fastest-growing cities in the US. As the county seat for Comal County , New Braunfels has witnessed significant population expansion, escalating from slightly under 109,000 residents in 2010 to nearly 157,000 by 2019. This demographic surge has stimulated developments in both commercial and residential sectors within the area. To the north of New Braunfels lies San Marcos, the county seat of Hays County , which similarly experienced substantial job growth throughout

1189-500: The largest cities in the region are Austin , College Station , Killeen , Round Rock , and Waco . The largest U.S. Army installation in the country, Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), is located near Killeen . The counties (to the right in red) that are almost always included in the Central Texas region are (those bolded are always part of Central Texas): Counties (to the right in pink) that are sometimes included in

1230-420: The population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Of the 20,097 households, 35.90% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.5% were married couples living together, 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 26.5% were not families. About 21.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size

1271-476: The region as the "next great American metropolis" and labeled it the "San Antonio–Austin corridor." In 2022, local sources began describing Austin–San Antonio as a " mega-metro ". Since 1984, business and political leaders from Austin and San Antonio have convened as part of the Greater Austin-San Antonio Corridor Council. This organization is dedicated to fostering economic and political unity among San Antonio, Austin, and their respective surrounding areas. In 2007,

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1312-617: The same decade. Between 2008 and 2018, the number of jobs in San Marcos increased by 44%, and its labor force expanded by 45% over the corresponding period. According to state demographers, both San Marcos and New Braunfels are emerging as independent hubs within the San Antonio–Austin metroplex. Several cities and towns along the I-35 corridor possess advantages not found in the core cities of Austin and San Antonio. In San Marcos and New Braunfels, lower property taxes and housing prices serve as incentives for migration to these areas. Members of

1353-541: The state of Texas, as delineated by the Office of Management and Budget. These counties include Atascosa , Bandera , Bexar , Comal , Guadalupe , Kendall , Medina , and Wilson , collectively hosting a population exceeding 2.6 million people. San Antonio is the county seat and largest city of Bexar County. The expansion of the San Antonio–Austin metroplex is largely driven by industrial, residential, and retail developments. The combined gross domestic product (GDP) output

1394-455: The state of Texas, as delineated by the Office of Management and Budget. These counties include Bastrop , Caldwell , Hays , Travis , and Williamson , collectively hosting a population exceeding 2.2 million people. Austin, the capital of Texas, serves as both the county seat and the largest city of Travis County. The metropolitan statistical area, referred to as San Antonio–New Braunfels or Greater San Antonio, comprises eight (8) counties in

1435-484: The supervision of numerous studies exploring the feasibility of a potential rail line and allocated approximately $ 28 million for these studies. In 2016, the proposal to establish the Lone Star Rail , a commuter train linking Austin and San Antonio, did not receive approval from the local metropolitan planning organization . Nonetheless, numerous members of the Greater Austin-San Antonio Corridor Council maintain

1476-774: The town of Mina and (b) changed the name of the county and town of Mina to Bastrop to honor Felipe Enrique Neri, Baron de Bastrop , an early Dutch settler who helped Stephen F. Austin obtain land grants in Texas . On May 24, 1838, the Republic of Texas added parts of Kimble and Comal Counties to contain parts of present-day Blanco, Burnet, Williamson, Travis, Hays, Comal, Caldwell, Bastrop, Lee, Gonzales, and Fayette counties. From January 25, 1840, to January 25, 1850, Bastrop county limits shifted nearly to its present dimensions, including small portions of Lee, Williamson, Caldwell, Gonzales and Fayette Counties. In December 1942, Bastrop

1517-966: The two cities on a regular basis. A study conducted by the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization projects that by the year 2045, approximately 53% of the population residing between San Antonio and Austin will be situated within a 5 mi (8.0 km) radius of I-35. In addition, the Texas State Highway 130 (SH 130) is a 91 mi (146 km) corridor that serves as an alternate route from I-35 to alleviate traffic congestion between San Antonio and Austin. The two primary hubs situated along this toll highway are Seguin (Greater San Antonio) and Lockhart (Greater Austin). In 2003, TxDOT initiated

1558-566: The year 2030. State demographer Lloyd Potter believes it is likely that the US Census Bureau will include Austin and San Antonio as a combined metropolitan statistical area (MSA) for 2030 census, when the next census is released. By 2050, the population is expected to surpass 8.3 million people. This projected population size would surpass the current populations of both the Dallas–Fort Worth and Greater Houston metro areas. By

1599-524: The year 2060, Bexar County (Greater San Antonio) is anticipated to surpass a population of 2.6 million, and Travis County (Greater Austin) is projected to exceed 1.7 million. The surrounding counties in the metro area are expected to experience high population growth too. By the year 2100, the area is projected to be among the three most populated metropolitan regions in the entire US. The metropolitan statistical area, referred to as Austin–Round Rock–San Marcos or Greater Austin, comprises five (5) counties in

1640-490: Was 2.77 and the average family size was 3.23. As of the 2010 census , about 7.8 same-sex couples per 1,000 households lived in the county. In the county, the population was distributed as 28.0% under the age of 18, 7.6% from 18 to 24, 31.3% from 25 to 44, 22.9% from 45 to 64, and 10.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 105.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.8 males. The median income for

1681-459: Was the site of an alleged military murder, in which Sgt. Walter Springs was gunned down by a White military police officer following a dispute. Springs was shot in the back, but the case remains largely unsolved to this day. A memorial scholarship in his honor has been active at his alma mater, Regis University , for most of the period since 1952 and has the backing of former NBA All Star Chauncey Billups . In September 2011, Bastrop County suffered

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