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Notice of Intention to Issue City of Shallowater, Texas Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUECITY OF SHALLOWATER, TEXASCOMBINATION TAX AND REVENUE CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION TAKE NOTICE that the City Council of the City of Shallowater, Texas, shall convene at 7:00 p.m. on October 7, 2025, at the Shallowater Police Department Annex located at 607 Avenue G, Shallowater, Texas, and, during such meeting, the City Council will consider the passage of an ordinance authorizing the issuance of certificates of obligation, in one or more series, in an amount not to exceed $8,400,000 for the purpose of paying contractual obligations to be incurred for (i) designing, acquiring, constructing, improving, enlarging and equipping the City’s water and wastewater system, including a new water treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant, and infrastructure improvements, and the acquisition of land, easements, water rights, and applicable rights-of-way, and (ii) professional services rendered in connection therewith; such certificates to be payable from ad valorem taxes and a surplus pledge of the net revenues of the City’s water and wastewater system.  In accordance with Texas Local Government Code Section 271.049, (i) the current principal amount of all of the City’s outstanding public securities secured by and payable from ad valorem taxes is $3,315,000; (ii) the current combined principal and interest required to pay all of the City’s outstanding public securities secured by and payable from ad valorem taxes on time and in full is $4,044,321; (iii) the estimated combined principal and interest required to pay the certificates of obligation to be authorized on time and in full is $16,685,000; (iv) the maximum interest rate for the certificates may not exceed the maximum legal interest rate; and (v) the maximum maturity date of the certificates to be authorized is August 15, 2056.  The certificates are to be issued, and this notice is given, under and pursuant to the provisions of Texas Local Government Code, Subchapter C of Chapter 271, as amended. Nikki Coronado, City SecretaryCity of Shallowater, Texas Thank you.

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As early as 1909 J. C. (Jim) Bowles, whose ranch was adjacent to the site of what is now Shallowater, persuaded Bob Crump, a member of a ranching family, to help form a townsite company and attract a railroad to go through the area. Land was purchased for the townsite on May 18, 1909. A school was built at that time. After Santa Fe railroad officials received a bonus from rancher George W. Littlefield of the Yellow House Ranch, negotiations were finally completed. The originators of the plan, and other interested individuals, formed the Ripley Townsite Company, which was named after a Santa Fe railroad official and was incorporated on May 22, 1909. The company decided to name the new town Shallowater to attract settlers.

On June 26, 1913, a celebration was held to note the founding of the town and completion of the railroad. By the time the town was established, the ranching industry in the area was waning and many of the large ranches were being divided into smaller lots for farmers. Cotton became an important cash crop. During the 1920s, Shallowater grew rapidly, and the town had a hotel, a lumberyard, and various filling stations, grocery stores, cotton gins, drugstores, barbershops, garages, blacksmith shops, and other businesses. Several churches and schools were also built. A county park with a clubhouse was established, a public well was constructed, and a real depot building was built to replace the boxcar the town had been using for years.

From 1920 to 1922, the railroad station was known as Pacita. In 1928, the town had an estimated population of 250. In 1955, Shallowater was incorporated with a mayor-council form of city government, and during the 1960s, the town had five churches, a school, a bank, a library, and a newspaper. The community in 1970 had 30 businesses, including one of the largest hatcheries in the county. The population of Shallowater was 1,001 in 1960 and 1,339 in 1970. In the late 1980s, Shallowater had a post office, 17 businesses, and a population of 2,107. It was a farm marketing center with processing and storing facilities. In 2010, the population was 2,484.

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