Leo tells potential investors about Palmview's explosive growth

Published: Aug. 23, 2022, 2 p.m.

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PALMVIEW, Texas - Palmview City Manager Michael Leo has told the story of his city\\u2019s explosive growth.

The city tripled in size over a ten year period, from just over 5,000 in 2010 to 15,800 in 2020.

Leo told the story during a recent Rio Grande Valley Partnership commercialization and investment tour.

\\u201cOur mayor constantly says, we are a small city with a big heart. And that's a great thing because it is very true. But what I keep telling him is, we're not that small city anymore. Ten years ago our population was 5,000-plus and we had 2.2 square miles to cover. Through natural growth, explosive growth and through aggressive annexation, before they changed the laws on us, we got so much bigger,\\u201d Leo said.

The reference to changing the laws on us refers to the Legislature making it harder for cities to annex land.\\xa0

Leo continued: \\u201cFast forward to 2020. Actually, take that back even to 2018. The Census estimates were still showing us at 9,300. We said, wait a minute. We are way more than that.\\u201d

Having a depressed population figure can hurt a community when it comes to federal funding, Leo explained.

\\u201cWith the CARES Act, during COVID, we got our share funds and they said we are giving you enough for 5,300 people. We said, wait a minute, we have way more (residents) than that.\\u201d

Leo told those distributing the funds to look at Palmview\\u2019s voter rolls.

\\u201cWe have 7,500 voters. How can we have 5,000 people but 7,500 voters? I know this is the Wild, Wild West but come on.\\u201d

The potential investors and the realtors in the audience laughed at that line.\\xa0

\\u201cWe have like 4,300 households and you\\u2019re saying we only have 5,000 plus people? That's an average of 1.3 per household. That's a single mom and a third of a child. Come on. We live with our in-laws, our grandparents, with five or six cars parked outside. So we knew it was off,\\u201d Leo said.

Leo said praise needs to go to Palmview city staff for the work they did in pushing residents to complete their census forms.

\\u201cCredit to our team for working the census during a challenging time, during COVID times. You know, people were very hesitant, obviously, to open their doors the time. And I don't blame them,\\u201d Leo said.

\\u201cBut our numbers came in 15,800. We feel it's closer to 20,000, but nonetheless 15,800 compared to 5,000, that's triple the size and population. We tripled the size of the population. And, in essence, we tripled the size of our geographic size. We used to have to cover 2.2 square miles. Now we cover seven square miles.\\u201d

Leo also spoke about the explosive population growth in an interview with the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service at the conclusion of the commercialization and investment tour. He also spoke about retail development in his city. The attached podcast features the interview.\\xa0



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