Buda Texas is part of the Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos metropolitan statistical area and is one of Austin's fastest growing suburbs.
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Buda Texas is part of the Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos metropolitan statistical area and is one of Austin's fastest growing suburbs.
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Town of Buda Texas sprang up along the route of the International-Great Northern Railroad, which was extended from Austin to San Antonio in 1880.
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Just to the north of Buda is Texas State Highway 45, a major toll loop of Austin.
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Almost immediately north of Buda Texas is the county line bordering Travis County and the Austin city limits.
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Buda Texas is served by the Hays Consolidated Independent School District.
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Buda Texas Elementary, built in 1885, sits just outside Main Street and serves 500 students from the Buda Texas area.
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Buda Texas is home to numerous fast-growing small- to medium-sized businesses.
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Commercial development along the I-35 corridor, such as the Cabela's sporting goods store, has increased city sales tax revenue, and city leaders hope that further revitalization of downtown Buda Texas will attract tourists and residents to the Main Street area.
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In 2009, Buda joined the Film Friendly Texas Program, which trains community leaders about the film production process and how to effectively facilitate filming requests.
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Buda Texas is a home rule city with a council-manager form of government.
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In November 2007, Buda Texas citizens adopted a home rule charter by a margin of 77.
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