ROAD BONDS WILL MAKE MONTGOMERY COUNTY #1 DEBTOR

ROAD BONDS WILL MAKE MONTGOMERY COUNTY #1 DEBTOR

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Current Montgomery County debt is second highest at $446,595,000 without any new debt.  Add $350 million for the road bonds and that will catapult Montgomery County to NUMBER ONE DEBTOR position at $796,595,000 in this list of comparable size counties from the Texas State Comptroller’s office.

Per capita debt will rise to $1,596 for every man, woman, and child in MontgomeryCounty.

County Name

Tax-Supported Debt
Outstanding

Tax-Supported Debt Outstanding
Per Capita

Population

Denton County

$596,245,000

$818

728,799

Fort Bend County

$460,650,000

$706

652,365

Montgomery County

$446,595,000

$895

499,137

Williamson County

$773,914,942

$1,643

471,014

Cameron County

$115,470,000

$277

417,276

Nueces County

$103,355,000

$294

352,107

Brazoria County

$86,515,000

$262

330,242

Bell County

$122,035,000

$373

326,843

Galveston County

$298,963,434

$975

306,782

Lubbock County

$63,600,000

$220

289,324

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paul Lazzaro

Executive Marketing Consultant

51 North Cochrans Green Circle

The Woodlands, TX 77381

936-447-9373

281-728-5704 cl.

plazzaro@comcast.net