Community College Taxing Districts, January 2017

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Community College Taxing Districts, January 2017 169 SHERMAN HANSFORD 169 LIPSCOMB DALLAM OCHILTREE Community College Districts* HUTCHINSON 169 164 HEMPHILL ROBERTS HARTLEY MOORE 169 162 - Alamo Colleges 163 - Alvin Community College OLDHAM Community College Taxing Districts POTTER CARSON 173 WHEELER GRAY 164 - Amarillo College 164 January 2017 DEAF 165 - Angelina College SMITH ARMSTRONG 173 COLLINGS­ 166 - Austin Community College District 164 RANDALL WORTH DONLEY 167 - Coastal Bend College HALL 168 - Blinn College PARMER CASTRO SWISHER BRISCOE 173 CHILDRESS 169 - Frank Phillips College HARDEMAN 170 - Brazosport College BAILEY LAMB HALE FLOYD MOTLEY COTTLE 207 WICHITA 171 - Central Texas College FOARD WILBARGER COCHRAN CLAY 172 - Cisco College 195 RED RIVER KING FANNIN LAMAR 198 LUBBOCK CROSBY DICKENS KNOX BAYLOR ARCHER 190 180 173 - Clarendon College MONTAGUE COOKE GRAYSON 203 HOCKLEY DELTA BOWIE TITUS 174 - College of the Mainland JACK 175 - Collin College YOAKUM KENT STONEWALL THROCK- YOUNG 209 DENTON 175 HUNT 192 TERRY LYNN GARZA HASKELL HOPKINS CASS MORRIS MORTON WISE COLLIN FRANKLIN 176 - Dallas County Community College District 190 CAMP ROCKWALL RAINS WOOD MARION 177 - Del Mar College UPSHUR GAINES PALO 209 201 176 DAWSON BORDEN 210 FISHER JONES SHACKEL- STEPHENS PINTO PARKER TARRANT DALLAS 178 - El Paso Community College SCURRY FORD KAUFMAN HARRISON VAN GREGG JOHNSON 205 ZANDT 206 179 - Galveston College 196 HOOD ELLIS ANDREWS 172 184 MARTIN 183 MITCHELL NOLAN TAYLOR CALLAHAN 181 SMITH 180 - Grayson College ERATH SOMERVELL HENDERSON RUSK 194 HOWARD PANOLA EASTLAND 181 - Hill College EL PASO 189 ECTOR 181 NAVARRO CHEROKEE BOSQUE HILL 182 - Houston Community College 178 LOVING WINKLER 188 GLASSCOCK COKE COMANCHE 205 SHELBY 193 RUNNELS COLEMAN MIDLAND STERLING BROWN FREESTONE HAMILTON ANDERSON NACOGDOCHES 183 - Howard College 187 SAN CULBERSON LIMESTONE AUGUSTINE 184 - Kilgore College HUDSPETH WARD TOM GREEN MILLS MCLENNAN CRANE HOUSTON UPTON REAGAN CORYELL 165 SABINE 185 - Laredo Community College REEVES IRION CONCHO LEON FALLS ANGELINA LAMPASAS NEWTON MCCULLOCH SAN SABA 171 TRINITY 186 - Lee College 202 ROBERTSON PECOS MADISON JASPER 187 - McLennan Community College SCHLEICHER MENARD BELL POLK JEFF DAVIS BURNET MILAM WALKER TYLER 188 - Midland College 188 CROCKETT WILLIAMSON MASON LLANO BRAZOS SAN JACINTO 189 - Navarro College 202 BURLESON SUTTON KIMBLE GRIMES HARDIN 190 - North Central Texas College MONTGOMERY GILLESPIE BLANCO 166 LEE WASHINGTON ORANGE TERRELL TRAVIS 168 191 LIBERTY 191 - Lone Star College System KERR BASTROP HAYS HARRIS JEFFERSON 192 - Northeast Texas Community College PRESIDIO EDWARDS AUSTIN KENDALL WALLER VAL VERDE CALDWELL FAYETTE CHAMBERS 193 - Odessa College BREWSTER REAL COMAL 197 BANDERA FORT 182 186 COLORADO 194 - Panola College GUADALUPE BEND 162 GALVESTON 195 - Paris Junior College UVALDE GONZALES LAVACA 174 KINNEY MEDINA 170 179 BEXAR 211 196 - Ranger College WHARTON BRAZORIA 200 WILSON DEWITT 197 - San Jacinto College JACKSON 170 ATASCOSA KARNES VICTORIA 198 - South Plains College MAVERICK ZAVALA FRIO MATAGORDA 208 GOLIAD 199 - South Texas College CALHOUN 200 - Southwest Texas Junior College DIMMIT 167 REFUGIO LA SALLE MCMULLEN BEE 201 - Tarrant County College LIVE OAK 202 - Temple College Branch Campus Maintenance Tax ARANSAS JIM SAN PATRICIO 203 - Texarkana College WELLS 204 - Texas Southmost College Community College Taxing District WEBB DUVAL 177 NUECES 205 - Trinity Valley Community College 185 KLEBERG 206 - Tyler Junior College 207 - Vernon College JIM HOGG BROOKS ZAPATA 208 - Victoria College 17R57 01/09/17 KENEDY 209 - Weatherford College Boundaries other than for legislative, congressional, STARR 210 - Western Texas College or State Board of Education districts are for informational 199 WILLACY 211 - Wharton County Junior College purposes only and may be approximate. HIDALGO CAMERON Sources: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, 204 Texas Legislative Council Community College Districts, County Appraisal Districts, Municipalities * Community college districts are numbered as identified by Chapter 130, Texas Education Code. .
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