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Katy, Texas is located on Interstate Highway 10 and U.S. Highway 90 at the intersection of Harris, Fort Bend and Waller counties. The city has a total area of 27.6 km² (10.7 mi²). As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the city had a total population of 11,775. Experts in the area have the 2005 estimated population calculated at over 80,000 within a3 mile radius and approximately 134,000 within a 5 mile radius. Projections for the next 5 years estimate the population to be over 100,000 within a 3 mile radius and approximately 170,000 within a 5 mile radius.Katy is a colorful and affluent community located just 30 minutes due west of Houston, well known for its Southern hospitality and Texas charm. Katy represents a nice wayto enjoy a safe, friendly family environment while still being close enough to the big city to enjoy the cultural diversity, entertainment, and business opportunities that golong with it.Katy is historically an agricultural area with rice as the major crop and soybeans having been added as an alternate crop in the late 1950's. The Katy area has been the siteof one of the United States' largest gas fields since the early forties, which has been a great benefit to the economy of the area. Most recently the development of industrialsites, both east and west of Katy, have added more growth to this thriving economy.Despite a robust and expanding economy, Katy remains affordable. Housing in Katy ranges from apartments and condominiums to large estate homes with acreage toenjoy and maintain horses - and others with championship golf courses as their backyard. Subdivisions abound with tennis courts, swimming pools, and endless amenitiesfor their residents. With a modest cost of living and a well-paid workforce, Katy makes good economic sense for most people considering relocation. Combine ocaleconomics with a small, close-knit atmosphere and you've got a wonderful choice for raising a family. Housing prices being what they are, even a young family can find astarter home.eople residing in Katy (Katyites) consider the city to be divided into two sections. "Old Katy" (or Katy Proper) and "Katy Area". Old Katy is considered the actual City of Katy and sits mostly north of Interstate I-10.The Katy Area is made up of large sections of unincorporated Harris and Fort Bend counties and sits mostly east of the City of Katy. This area is located within the Katy ndependent School District. The Katy Area includes newer developments in the 77450 and 77494 zip codes such as several Cinco Ranch subdivisions and Grand Lakes,while also encompassing developments from the 1970s and 1980s with developments in the 77450 zip code area such as Memorial Parkway and Nottingham Country.Other Katy area zip codes include 77079, 77084, 77094, 77449, and 77493.all of the "Katy Area" lies in the city of Houston's extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ), not Katy's. This means that the areas of "Katy Area" are controlled by the city of Houstonand the city has the ability to annex it in the future. The city of Katy can not annex this area unless
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