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Garland Infographic

Transportation O The city is connected to the world through the DFW International and Love Airports, both of which are less than 40 minutes away. The city is also connected to DART Rail and Bus System. 241,767 635 180,650 30 1990 2030 Demographics O Garland is home to more than 236,000 Residents Affordability Texas is ranked as the 14th most affordable place to own or rent a home. Garland itself ranked first of all major Texas cities in housing affordability. Major Employers O For more than 15 years, the Garland Economic Development Partnership has been directly responsible for the growth and retention of more than $1.5 billion in tax base and more than 16,000 jobs. LOWER TAXES Talented Workforce Garland's workforce is skilled in the nation's Taxes O most promising industries: healthcare, renewable technology, and wireless • No Personal Income Tax • No State Property Tax • No Local Occupation Tax • No Local Wage Tax • No Gross Receipts Tax communications - as well as Garland's historic foundation in manufacturing and fabrication. Lake Ray Hubbard 603 MEGAWATTS Quality of Life O • 63 parks (including Water Parks) • Firewheel Town Center contains 1 playground, 1 Coy Fish Fountain, 18 Movie Screens and 114 retail shops and restaurants • Lake Ray Hubbard and Baylor Medical Utilities O Center • Granville Arts Center Garland Power and Light • Capacity: 603 Megawatts • 2007 Miles of overhead and underground lines • 23 Electric Substations Water and Wastewater • System Rating: Superior • Storage Capacity: 44.35 million gallons • Pumping Capacity: 229.94 million gallons o00 NOITI Transportation O The city is connected to the world through the DFW International and Love Airports, both of which are less than 40 minutes away. The city is also connected to DART Rail and Bus System. 241,767 635 180,650 30 1990 2030 Demographics O Garland is home to more than 236,000 Residents Affordability Texas is ranked as the 14th most affordable place to own or rent a home. Garland itself ranked first of all major Texas cities in housing affordability. Major Employers O For more than 15 years, the Garland Economic Development Partnership has been directly responsible for the growth and retention of more than $1.5 billion in tax base and more than 16,000 jobs. LOWER TAXES Talented Workforce Garland's workforce is skilled in the nation's Taxes O most promising industries: healthcare, renewable technology, and wireless • No Personal Income Tax • No State Property Tax • No Local Occupation Tax • No Local Wage Tax • No Gross Receipts Tax communications - as well as Garland's historic foundation in manufacturing and fabrication. Lake Ray Hubbard 603 MEGAWATTS Quality of Life O • 63 parks (including Water Parks) • Firewheel Town Center contains 1 playground, 1 Coy Fish Fountain, 18 Movie Screens and 114 retail shops and restaurants • Lake Ray Hubbard and Baylor Medical Utilities O Center • Granville Arts Center Garland Power and Light • Capacity: 603 Megawatts • 2007 Miles of overhead and underground lines • 23 Electric Substations Water and Wastewater • System Rating: Superior • Storage Capacity: 44.35 million gallons • Pumping Capacity: 229.94 million gallons NOITI Transportation O The city is connected to the world through the DFW International and Love Airports, both of which are less than 40 minutes away. The city is also connected to DART Rail and Bus System. 241,767 635 180,650 30 1990 2030 Demographics O Garland is home to more than 236,000 Residents Affordability Texas is ranked as the 14th most affordable place to own or rent a home. Garland itself ranked first of all major Texas cities in housing affordability. Major Employers O For more than 15 years, the Garland Economic Development Partnership has been directly responsible for the growth and retention of more than $1.5 billion in tax base and more than 16,000 jobs. LOWER TAXES Talented Workforce Garland's workforce is skilled in the nation's Taxes O most promising industries: healthcare, renewable technology, and wireless • No Personal Income Tax • No State Property Tax • No Local Occupation Tax • No Local Wage Tax • No Gross Receipts Tax communications - as well as Garland's historic foundation in manufacturing and fabrication. Lake Ray Hubbard 603 MEGAWATTS Quality of Life O • 63 parks (including Water Parks) • Firewheel Town Center contains 1 playground, 1 Coy Fish Fountain, 18 Movie Screens and 114 retail shops and restaurants • Lake Ray Hubbard and Baylor Medical Utilities O Center • Granville Arts Center Garland Power and Light • Capacity: 603 Megawatts • 2007 Miles of overhead and underground lines • 23 Electric Substations Water and Wastewater • System Rating: Superior • Storage Capacity: 44.35 million gallons • Pumping Capacity: 229.94 million gallons NOITI Transportation O The city is connected to the world through the DFW International and Love Airports, both of which are less than 40 minutes away. The city is also connected to DART Rail and Bus System. 241,767 635 180,650 30 1990 2030 Demographics O Garland is home to more than 236,000 Residents Affordability Texas is ranked as the 14th most affordable place to own or rent a home. Garland itself ranked first of all major Texas cities in housing affordability. Major Employers O For more than 15 years, the Garland Economic Development Partnership has been directly responsible for the growth and retention of more than $1.5 billion in tax base and more than 16,000 jobs. LOWER TAXES Talented Workforce Garland's workforce is skilled in the nation's Taxes O most promising industries: healthcare, renewable technology, and wireless • No Personal Income Tax • No State Property Tax • No Local Occupation Tax • No Local Wage Tax • No Gross Receipts Tax communications - as well as Garland's historic foundation in manufacturing and fabrication. Lake Ray Hubbard 603 MEGAWATTS Quality of Life O • 63 parks (including Water Parks) • Firewheel Town Center contains 1 playground, 1 Coy Fish Fountain, 18 Movie Screens and 114 retail shops and restaurants • Lake Ray Hubbard and Baylor Medical Utilities O Center • Granville Arts Center Garland Power and Light • Capacity: 603 Megawatts • 2007 Miles of overhead and underground lines • 23 Electric Substations Water and Wastewater • System Rating: Superior • Storage Capacity: 44.35 million gallons • Pumping Capacity: 229.94 million gallons NOITI Transportation O The city is connected to the world through the DFW International and Love Airports, both of which are less than 40 minutes away. The city is also connected to DART Rail and Bus System. 241,767 635 180,650 30 1990 2030 Demographics O Garland is home to more than 236,000 Residents Affordability Texas is ranked as the 14th most affordable place to own or rent a home. Garland itself ranked first of all major Texas cities in housing affordability. Major Employers O For more than 15 years, the Garland Economic Development Partnership has been directly responsible for the growth and retention of more than $1.5 billion in tax base and more than 16,000 jobs. LOWER TAXES Talented Workforce Garland's workforce is skilled in the nation's Taxes O most promising industries: healthcare, renewable technology, and wireless • No Personal Income Tax • No State Property Tax • No Local Occupation Tax • No Local Wage Tax • No Gross Receipts Tax communications - as well as Garland's historic foundation in manufacturing and fabrication. Lake Ray Hubbard 603 MEGAWATTS Quality of Life O • 63 parks (including Water Parks) • Firewheel Town Center contains 1 playground, 1 Coy Fish Fountain, 18 Movie Screens and 114 retail shops and restaurants • Lake Ray Hubbard and Baylor Medical Utilities O Center • Granville Arts Center Garland Power and Light • Capacity: 603 Megawatts • 2007 Miles of overhead and underground lines • 23 Electric Substations Water and Wastewater • System Rating: Superior • Storage Capacity: 44.35 million gallons • Pumping Capacity: 229.94 million gallons NOITI Transportation O The city is connected to the world through the DFW International and Love Airports, both of which are less than 40 minutes away. The city is also connected to DART Rail and Bus System. 241,767 635 180,650 30 1990 2030 Demographics O Garland is home to more than 236,000 Residents Affordability Texas is ranked as the 14th most affordable place to own or rent a home. Garland itself ranked first of all major Texas cities in housing affordability. Major Employers O For more than 15 years, the Garland Economic Development Partnership has been directly responsible for the growth and retention of more than $1.5 billion in tax base and more than 16,000 jobs. LOWER TAXES Talented Workforce Garland's workforce is skilled in the nation's Taxes O most promising industries: healthcare, renewable technology, and wireless • No Personal Income Tax • No State Property Tax • No Local Occupation Tax • No Local Wage Tax • No Gross Receipts Tax communications - as well as Garland's historic foundation in manufacturing and fabrication. Lake Ray Hubbard 603 MEGAWATTS Quality of Life O • 63 parks (including Water Parks) • Firewheel Town Center contains 1 playground, 1 Coy Fish Fountain, 18 Movie Screens and 114 retail shops and restaurants • Lake Ray Hubbard and Baylor Medical Utilities O Center • Granville Arts Center Garland Power and Light • Capacity: 603 Megawatts • 2007 Miles of overhead and underground lines • 23 Electric Substations Water and Wastewater • System Rating: Superior • Storage Capacity: 44.35 million gallons • Pumping Capacity: 229.94 million gallons NOITI

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This info graphic was designed to highlight what Garland, TX has to offer. I tried to keep it clean and simple with using just flat colors

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