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ANNACOMMUNITY PROFILE & RESOURCE GUIDE CITY OF ANNA INFORMATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY PARTNERS UTILITY BILLING, PARKS, SCHOOLS, PERMITTING, RECREATION, SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS, PUBLIC SAFETY TRAILS NON-PROFITS ANNA, TEXAS COMMUNITY PROFILE & RESOURCE GUIDE 8.3% POPULATION: 65+ ANNA, TEXAS 2010 Census Population: 8,249 31.8% 59.9% 18-64 by the numbers 2020 Population Est: 15,010 <18 OPPORTUNITY ANNA TX The sixth fastest growing city in North Texas AT-A-GLANCE ANNA PRIMARY TRADE AREA COLLIN COUNTY Population 16,721 109,426 1,092,478 Median Age 32 37 36.2 Median Household Income $81,734 $72,976 $99,061 Bachelor Degree or Higher 32.4% 25.1% 53.5% Source: ESRI Median Home Value: HOUSING $221,701 (source: ESRI) EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT: Median New Home Price: $294,599 Bachelors/Professional 32.4% Average Household Size: Some College/Associates 29.3% 3.13 (source: ESRI) Housing Starts Since 2014: High School Graduate/GED 26.9% ZIP CODE: 75409 2,738 (source: City of Anna) Average Household Income: $92,641 No Diploma 11.5% Average Home Value: $245,275 Source: ESRI Source: Source: ESRI WELCOME NEIGHBORS TO ANNA TEXAS CONTENTS A note from Mayor Nate Pike: TOP INDUSTRIES: BUSINESS / EMPLOYMENT Source: ESRI “On behalf of the city of Anna, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you Demographics ............. Left, 2 Services 45.7% 223 businesses 12.2% to our community. You will find a group of caring neighbors who have History ................................... 3 Retail Trade 12.6% 2,498 total employees 22.5% an appreciation of the city’s history and a strong passion for the future. Service & Utilities ............... 4 65.3% Finance / Insurance / Real Estate 9.0% 7,405 workers age 16+ As one of the fastest growing cities in North Texas, Anna is positioned Permits & Planning ............. 5 6.9% unemployment rate for many exciting things over the coming years and Parks & Recreation ............. 6 Transportation / Utilities 8.7% White Collar Blue Collar Services we are glad that you are a part of it. I want to encourage Economic Development .......7 Community Partners ........... 8 Construction 8.3% you to get involved in your city, whether that is on an HOA Source: ESRI Education .........................9-11 Board or volunteering for a city board or commission— Public Safety .......................12 together we can achieve great things and make Anna the Maps ...............................13-15 Wpremier community in Collin County!” 8.25% 1% .75% ANNA, TEXAS SALES 6.25% .25% by the numbers TAX 2 State of Texas Anna Community City of Anna RATE Development Corporation (0.25% is dedicated to street projects) SALES TAX GROWTH TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS TAX STRUCTURE Source: ESRI $ 1.568350 per $100 0.591288 of valuation Average increase 0.174951 0.081222 in sales tax over 20% the previous year. 5,343 Anna ISD City of Anna Collin County Collin Community College CITY HISTORY & FUTURE Date of Home Rule Charter Adoption City Area more than just a railroad town sq 15.9mi Anna was incorporated in 1913, but the town sprang to 2035 Vision MAY 7, life in the mid 1800’s with the arrival of pioneers staking Anna is a community of families that is safe and beautiful. Planning Area their claim to a better life along the railroad and the Texas Anna has a vibrant downtown, great housing opportunities, sq high plains. Collin McKinney settled within a few miles Date of 2005 and a dynamic business community. Anna is a fun of the future town site in 1846, John F. Greer, who arrived Incorporation Form of Government: Council – Manager mi 1913 61.2 in 1867, is credited with building the first home and store community for all and has convenient mobility options. in what is known as Anna today. The Houston and Texas The premier community in Collin County! COMMERCIAL MARKET VALUE PARKLAND WATER AND SEWER UTILITY Central Railway, between Dallas and Denison, passed through the area in 1873. By the time Anna was platted in 1883, it had a population of twenty, two stores, a steam City Strategic Plan Goals gristmill, and a Baptist church. A post office also opened in • Growing Anna economy that year. By 1890 the town had a population between 100 6,374 residential • Sustainable Anna community through and 200. Anna was incorporated in 1913, with Greer as the accounts % first mayor. In the mid-1980s Anna had 855 residents and planned, managed growth +326 UNDEVELOPED several businesses and a strong sense of community that is • Anna – A great place to live Average Daily Water Production still alive today. • High-performing, professional city 2019 Certified Tax Roll - $623,178,428 vs. 2009 - $146,173,365 acres 46 Historical Landmarks and Figures: 763 BUSINESSES * Source: Census 1,896,630GALLONS PER DAY • Coffman Cemetary • First Christian Church of Anna Minority owned (2012) 308 • Sherley Store and Museum Women owned (2012) • Dr. William Throckmorton 263 DEVELOPED • Governor James Webb Veteran owned (2012) FIRE POLICE • Throckmorton Full Sworn 104 Volunteers * Included are all nonfarm businesses filing Internal Revenue Service tax forms as individual acres Time Officers • Collin McKinney Homestead proprietorships, partnerships, or any type of corporation, and with receipts of $1,000 or more. 119 13 22 21 • Rosamond Baptist Church 2 • Public Education 3 SERVICE & UTILITIES PLANNING & PERMITTING Water Building Permits Rental Registration Complete a new utility service application, pay your utility bill, and view water rates and your water usage Permits are required for most construction or remodeling The purpose of the Rental Housing ordinance is to promote online at annatexas.gov, over the phone at 972-924-2432, projects, in order to ensure the safety of the work and its greater compliance with health and safety standards and to or in person at 101 S. Powell Parkway. compliance with building, construction, and zoning codes. preserve the quality of Anna’s neighborhoods and available Building permits are mandated by the City of Anna and housing stock. All residential rental properties including Trash (collection map) the International Building, Fire, Mechanical, Plumbing, single-family homes, duplexes, apartments, and mobile home Place the ORANGE-top 96 gal. polycart curbside & and National Electrical Codes. Please contact the Building parks are required to register their properties, annually. away from the mailbox by 7 a.m. on your collection day. Division of the Development Services Department to find Phone: Anything outside the container will NOT be collected. out if you need a permit. Even if a permit is not needed, a 214-504-5587 representative will answer code questions and may provide [email protected] Bulky Item Service valuable advise. 101 S. Powell Pkwy, Anna, TX 75409 Bulky items consist of non-recyclable items such as : annatexas.gov/1146/Rental-Registration-Program mattresses, couches, chairs and tables too large to fit in Phone : 972-924-2616 the poly-cart. CARDS Recycling will provide a bulky [email protected] item pick-up service that will be occurring every week Planning & Development on your regular scheduled day. Please call CARDS 3223 N. Powell Pkwy The Planning Division of the Development Services Recycling at 877-592-2737 if you have a question : annatexas.gov/1115/Building-Department Department is responsible for the orderly development of the regarding this service. Residents are allowed one bulky City and the administration of various land use regulations, item per week. Code Compliance including the Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance, Recycling (collection map) The Code Compliance Department is responsible for Signage and Landscaping regulations. The Planning Division Place the GRAY-top 64 gal. polycart curbside and away addressing: is also responsible for monitoring and enforcing the Anna from the mailbox by 7 a.m. on your collection day. All • High Weeds Comprehensive Plan which is a policy document designed recycling must fit within the polycart provided & must • Trash and Debris to guide the future actions of the community. The division not be bagged. Recycling items include: paper products, • Junk Motor Vehicles also provides technical assistance and staff support to the clean plastic (1-7), rinsed tin and aluminum cans, • Fences Planning and Zoning Commission. flattened cardboard, and clean glass bottles and jars. • Home Based Businesses Please NO BAGS. Phone : 972-924-2616 • Unsecured Structures (Including Swimming Pools, Etc.) [email protected] / [email protected] Electricity • Illegal signs 3223 N. Powell Pkwy MISSION: To protect the integrity of Anna’s neighborhoods Oncor (TXU) : annatexas.gov/478/Planning-Development 800-242-9113 / www.oncor.com by protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the community. Grayson/Collin Electric (GCEC) 903-482-5231 / www.gcec.net Phone : 214-504-5587 or 972-924-3325 Texas Electric Choice / Power to Choose [email protected] 866-797-4839 / www.powertochoose.org Natural gas Atmos Energy 888-286-6700 / www.atmosenergy.com Cable, Internet, Telephone Suddenlink 877-423-2743 / www.suddenlink.com AT&T 4 866-921-4482 / www.att.com 5 PARKS & RECREATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Slayter Creek Park Community Development Corporation and Economic Development Corporation • Four lighted baseball fields In the late 1990s, Anna neighbors voted to provide a ½ cent sales tax to the Community Development Corporation (CDC) and • Two tennis courts a ½ cent to the Economic Development Corporation (EDC). The other 1 cent went to the City’s General Fund. In 2016, voters • Two basketball goals approved a measure to increase the CDC’s portion to ¾ cent and remove the EDC portion. The remaining 1¼ cent goes to the • Two multi-purpose athletic fields City’s General Fund. The CDC utilizes these funds to promote economic development including business recruitment, retention • Skateboard park and expansion and serves as an information clearinghouse for brokers, developers and business prospects. • Splash pad (seasonal) • Trails The EDC/CDC provided incentives for much of the retail development that has occurred including Brookshire’s, McDonalds, • Disc golf and the Anna Town Center that includes Walmart, Starbucks, Salsa Tex Mex, Chick-fil-a, Whataburger, Freestanding ER, and • Pavilion * more coming soon.