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Selma, a unique city that leads through providing planned growth, quality of life, a safe environment, and a vision for the future. Contacts |
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Welcome to the City of Selma, Texas, a unique city that leads through providing planned growth, quality of life, a safe environment, and a vision for the future. The Selma City Hall is open Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm unless otherwise noted on the calendar. Wiederstein Road Bridge at the City of Schertz – Selma limits will be closed starting Monday December 21, 2009 through June 6, 2010. Construction will begin on bridge between the two cities. Municipal Court Day Docket, Tuesday March 9, 2010. Municipal Development District Meeting, Thursday March 11, 2010 City Council Meeting, Thursday March 11, 2010 Letter from our Mayor on Capital Improvement Projects Participate and learn about the 2010 U.S. Census. File for Life Cards available at the Selma Fire Department. Request services from the City of Selma. (External website) Pay your Utility Bill Online. (External website.) History of the City of Selma Selma was first settled in 1847. In 1849, the Harrison and Brown Stagecoach Stop was created to transport passengers and freight between the communities of Central, South, and East Texas. Stagecoach travel around San Antonio and Austin was regularly endangered by bandits and hostile Indians. Selma's first post office opened in 1856. As the population grew due to an influx of German and Polish immigrants, Selma added general stores, cotton gins, blacksmiths, a saloon, and a school. However, the post office closed in 1906 and was replaced by rural delivery when the town declined. Located sixteen miles northeast of downtown San Antonio, the population of Selma was 100 in 1940. Incorporated in 1964, Selma has seen tremendous growth as business along the Interstate 35 Austin-San Antonio Corridor has developed. |
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