Texas has seen a lot of growth in the past 20 years. Between 2000 and 2020, the state’s population grew by 40%, from 20.9 million to 29.2 million. But that growth is dwarfed by parts of the Texas Hill Country and the Interstate 35 corridor, where a nine-county swath grew by 87% in the same period. The bulk of that growth comes from Hays , Comal and Guadalupe counties. With population growth comes growth in development and infrastructure.
The database calls this densest sort of development “high-density impervious cover,” which refers to areas where 80% to 100% of the land is developed with impervious materials like concrete or blacktop. “Impervious cover” is a term used to describe surfaces that prevent water from soaking into the ground, such as roadways, building materials and parking lots.
Department Of The Interior U.S. Geological Survey Cibolo New Braunfels Boerne Scherz San Marcos Kyle Texas Hill Country I-35 Comal Guadalupe Hays Buda National Land Cover Database Cultivated Crops Pasture/Hay Developed High Intensity
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