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Gillespie County, Blanco County, and Kendall County, TX 2019 Gillespie County, Blanco County, and Kendall County, TX Community Asset Inventory - Hill Country Memorial Hospital – Fredericksburg Texas - 1 https://hillcountrymemorial.org TABLE OF CONTENTS Geography – Cities, Towns --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 03 Government ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 04 Major Employers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06 Public Safety – Fire, Police, EMS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06 Healthcare ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08 Hospitals ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08 Health Department ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08 Dentists ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08 Clinics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 09 Long-term Care and Assisted Living -------------------------------------------------------------------- 09 Home Health and Hospice --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Behavioral and Addiction Services --------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Durable Medical Equipment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 Other Healthcare Providers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 Hotlines -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 Community, Civic, Non-Profit Organizations ------------------------------------------------------------- 13 Education Resources ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23 Churches ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 Sources -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 Update & Change Form --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 2 Geography Transportation Gillespie County U.S. Highway 281 Cities U.S. Highway 290 Ranch Road 1 Fredericksburg (county seat) Census-designated places Kendall County Harper Cities Stonewall Boerne (county seat) Fair Oaks Ranch (partly Unincorporated communities in Bexar and Comal counties) Albert Blumenthal Census-designated places Cain City Comfort Cave Creek Cherry Spring Unincorporated communities Crabapple Alamo Springs Doss Bergheim Eckert Kendalia Grapetown Kreutzberg Luckenbach Lindendale Morris Ranch Nelson City Pedernales Oberly Crossing Rheingold Pleasant Valley Tivydale Sisterdale Willow City Waring Wrede Walnut Grove Zodiac Transportation Transportation Interstate 10 Interstate 10 U.S. Highway 87 (Old Spanish Trail) U.S. Highway 87 State Highway 27 (Old Spanish Trail) U.S. Highway 290 State Highway 46 State Highway 16 Farm To Market Road 289 (Old Spanish Trail) Ranch to Market Road 783 Media for all Counties Blanco County AM Radio Cities KNAF 910 Blanco KLUP 930 Johnson City (county seat) KBIB 1000 Round Mountain KDRY 1100 KRDY 1160 Unincorporated Communities KCOR 1350 Blowout KGNB 1420 Hye KUOL 1470 Twin Sisters" KBRN 1500 3 Media Cont. FM Radio County Clerk Mary Lynn Rusche 88.9 FM 106.9 FM Constable Precinct 1 91.5 FM Ken Moore News Constable Precinct 2 Blanco County News Kenny Bode Johnson City Record Courier Hill Country Weekly Newspaper Constable Precinct 3 The Boerne Star Hilario Villa, Sr. Fredericksburg Standard Constable Precinct 4 Government Marshall Akin Gillespie County County Department Phone Numbers County Judge County Attorney Office Mark Stroeher (830) 990-0675 County Treasurer County Clerk Office Kelly Eckhardt (830) 997-6515 Blanco County County Judge Office County Department Phone Numbers (830) 997-7502 Johnson City Office (830) 868-7178 County Courthouse (830) 997-6521 County Attorney (830) 868-4447 Court Collections Office (830) 990-7567 County Judge (830) 868-4266 County Board of Commissioners Commissioner Precinct 1 County Auditor Charles Olfers (830) 868-4172 Commissioner Precinct 2 Country Treasurer Keith Kramer (830) 868-4566 Commissioner Precinct 3 Johnson City Maintenance Office Dennis Neffendorf (830) 868-7166 Elected County Officials County Clerk County Attorney (830) 868-7357 Christopher G. Nevins Sheriff's Office (830) 868-7104 4 County Board of Commissioners Sheriff's Office Precinct 1 Commissioner (830) 249-9721 Tommy Weir Board of Commissioners Precinct 2 Commissioner Commissioner Precint 1 Emil Ray Uecker Christina Bergmann Precinct 3 Commissioner Commissioner Precint 2 Chris Liesmann Richard W. Elkins Precinct 4 Commissioner Commissioner Precint 3 Paul Granberg Richard Chapman Elected County Officials Commissioner Precinct 4 County Judge Don Durden Brett Bray Elected County Officials County Attorney County Judge Deborah Earley Judge Darrel L. Lux County Auditor County Clerk Cindy J. Lent Darlene Herrin County Treasurer District Judge Camille Swift Kirsten Cohoon County Clerk Tax Assessor-Collector Laura Walla James Hudson Kendall County County Treasurer County Department Phone Numbers Sheryl D'Spain Human Resources (830) 249-9343 County Auditor Corinna Speer County Judge Office (830) 249-9343 County Clerk Office (830) 249-3472 Tax Assessor-Collector Office (830)249-9343 County Auditor (830) 249-9343 5 Major Employers of the counties Kendall County Sheriff's Office Hill Country Memorial Hospital 6 Staudt St Fredericksburg Ind. School District Boerne, TX 78006 HEB Food Store (830) 249-9721 Wal-Mart Knopp Nursing/Retirement Homes Fire City of Fredericksburg Comfort Volunteer Fire Dept Texas Hills Vineyard 224 Hwy 473 Valley Graphics Printing Comfort, TX 78013 Rar Enterprises (830) 995-2124 Golden Seal Printing JM Wood Products EJS Surveillance Co Tierra Linda Volunteer Fire Dept, Inc Boerne ISD 406 Oak Aly Gillespie County Kerrville, TX 78028 Allen Keller Company (construction) (830) 792-3533 Fredericksburg Enterprises (lodging) Granite Printing Waring Volunteer Fire Dept. Happy Trails Metal Craft 3 Waring Rd Harvest House Farms Waring, TX 78074 Albany Engineered Composites Kendall County City of Boerne Blanco Volunteer Fire Dept, Inc. Walmart Super Center 503 Pecan St Toyota of Boerne Blanco, TX 78606 Mission Pharmacal (830) 833-5009 Public Safety Doss Volunteer Fire Dept Police 13670 N Ranch Rd 783 Fredericksburg Police Dept Doss, TX 78618 1601 E Main St (830) 669-2220 Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 997-7585 Fredericksburg Fire Dept 124 W Main St City of Johnson Police Fredericksburg, TX 78624 406 W Main St (830) 997-5603 Johnson City, TX 78636 (830) 868-0995 Alamo Springs Volunteer Fire Dept 139 Hope Rd A Blanco Sheriff's Dept Fredericksburg, TX 78624 400 N US Hwy 281 (830) 998-7807 Johnson City, TX 78636 (830) 868-71040 Harper Volunteer Fire Dept, Inc 84 Ranch Rd 783 N Blanco Police Dept Harper, TX 78631 437 Blanco Ave (830) 864-4253 Blanco, TX 78606 (830) 833-4375 6 Fire Cont. Boerne Fire Department Gillespie Fire Dept 726 N Main St Hwy 783 Boerne, TX 78006 Harper, TX 78631 (830) 249-8645 (830) 864-4444 Sisterdale Volunteer Fire Dept EMS Ambulance Services 1207 Sisterdale Rd Harper VFD/EMS Boerne, TX 78006 84 N Ranch Rd 783 (830) 324-6737 Harper, TX 78631 (830) 864-4253 Johnson City Volunteer Fire Dept 300 Liveoak Dr North Blanco County EMS Johnson City, TX 78636 105 Bill Watson Dr (830) 868-7900 Johnson City, TX 78636 (830) 868-7834 Round Mountain Volunteer Fire Dept 10541 Highway 281 N Blanco EMS Round Mountain, TX 78663 607 Chandler St (830) 613-2025 Blanco, TX 78606 (830) 833-5239 Stonewall Volunteer Fire Dept US Hwy 290 W Fredericksburg EMS Stonewall, TX 78671 221 Friendship Ln (830) 644-5571 Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 997-8495 Willow City Volunteer Fire and Rescue 2553 Ranch Road 1323 Comfort EMS Office Willow City, TX 78675 102 Independence Pkwy St (830) 685-3376 Comfort, TX 78013 (830) 995-3344 Longhorn Land Development 815 4th St Blanco, TX 78606 (830) 833-4421 Stone Ridge Development Inc 102 Ellebracht Dr Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 990-2464 Bergheim Volunteer Fire Dept 1 Old Curry Creek Rd Bergheim, TX 78004 (830) 336-2590 7 Healthcare Kovar Lance, DDS Hospitals 104 E Ufer St Hill Country Memorial Health Fredericksburg, TX 78624 211 Medical Dr (830) 997-7544 Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 990-2869 Blanco Dental Center & Orthodontics 2222 US-281 Health Department Blanco, TX 78606 Indigent Health Care (830) 443-4438 101 E Pecan Dr Johnson City, TX 78636 Comfort Center for Dentistry (830) 868-7208 210B US-87 Comfort, TX 78013 Gillespie County Health Division (830) 995-5047 126 West Main Street Fredericksburg, TX 78624 Ray Walton, DDS (830) 997-7521 205 W Windcrest St # 330 Fredericksburg, TX 78624 Kendall County Health Department (830) 990-9660 216 Market Ave Ste 160 Boerne, TX 78006 Heinrich David, DDS (830) 249-3511 103 N Llano St Fredericksburg, TX 78624 Dentist (830) 997-2550 Stubbs Equine Darin W Holmes 1160 Hidden Valley Ranch Rd 707 S Adams St Johnson City, TX 78636 Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (512) 426-5183 (830) 997-9505 A Bright Smile 4 Kids White
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