Hays County (rural)

Hays County · GEOID 48209010807 · anchor of a 3-tract cluster

Top 6 of 33 plant opportunities. Driven by strong recent population growth; a sparse Protestant footprint within 15 minutes; a demographic profile that doesn't match the formula's bilingual / young-family weighting (older, higher-income or low Hispanic share).
Opportunity score
86
rank 6 of 33
Population
4,293
5-yr 97.0%
% Hispanic
8.7%
% Under 18
25.5%
Median income
$148,254
Distance to UMC
11.8 mi

Score breakdown

Component Weight Score (0–100) What this measures
Growth35% 91 Historical 5-yr ACS population change + TDC 2030 projection.
Gap30% 87 Inverse Protestant saturation within a 15-min drive.
Fit20% 28 Bilingual + under-18 + inverse-income (working-class young families).
Density15% 53 Current population — sanity check against tiny rural tracts.

Map

The red star marks the anchor tract. Other tracts within ~12 miles are shaded by their own 5-year growth rate. Existing UMCs (any conference) appear as blue church markers.

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