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EXPLORE CIBOLO

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Cibolo Newsletter
History of Cibolo
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Cibolo has a rich history in the development of south Texas. Cibolo is located in the extreme western corner of Guadalupe County in south central Texas. Situated along Farm Market Road 78 and north to south along FM 1103, and paralleled by two major interstate highways, IH 10 to the south and IH 35 to the north. The City of Cibolo is within easy access of Seguin and San Antonio. Cibolo lies approximately 13 miles east of the San Antonio metropolitan area.

Surrounding Area

Cibolo is part of an area known as the Metrocom, the Northeast corner of Bexar County and the Southwest corner of Guadalupe County. The sister cities of the Metrocom include Universal City, Schertz, Selma, Live Oak, Gardenridge, Converse and Kirby. In this area you will also find Randolph Air Force Base a major pilot training facility for the United States Air Force.

Founding

Cibolo voted to become an independent township on October 9, 1965; the first "City Fathers" were M.O. Grooms, Mayor, and Carl Biser, Ted Dykes, Alwin Lieck, Fred Niemietz and D.O. Trotti, Councilmen. However, the City of Cibolo's history begins long before this historic date.

First Settlers

There were many settlers in the Cibolo area long before 1876. The Comanche's and other tribes roamed this area before the first German settlers arrived. In fact, the name Cibolo is an Indian word meaning "buffalo." The City of Cibolo was named after the creek that flows through the area. In fact the story goes that Mr. Schlather, a local businessman, was asked by the railroad to name the town; thus he decided on the name Cibolo. Generally, the history of Cibolo begins with 1876 because that is the year the Southern Pacific Railroad cut through present day Cibolo; it connected with other larger cities such as Houston and San Antonio.

For several decades cotton was the major cash crop in Cibolo. The fertile land and the flowing Cibolo Creek in the Cibolo Valley provided ideal conditions for a boom in agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats and milo maize were all major crops of the farming city.

Modern Times

Today, Cibolo is quite different from what it was in the early 1900s. Cibolo is home to a diverse group of people. As a result of the military base and Cibolo's location, many business and industries have located in the Cibolo area. Cibolo is now awakening to the challenges of the future. In fact, the housing industry has been booming in Cibolo for several years. Cibolo is a charming city that provides a "country-style" way of life. Cibolo is a "City of Choice."

Demographics

The population for the City of Cibolo in 1970 was estimated by the U.S. Census to be 440. According to the U.S. Census the 1990 population of Cibolo was 1,757 and in 2000 3,035 people called Cibolo their home. After a challenge to the information published in the 2010 census, Cibolo's population was reflected at 19,580 residents and 6,575 households. Today Cibolo has an estimated population of 25,403 and growing.

Cibolo is truly a wonderful place to live, work, and raise a family.
State of the City

View the 2023 State of the City Video

The Cibolo State of the City video presented at the annual Chamber luncheon highlights the previous years' projects and provides a look into the year ahead. With a strong focus on our Strategic Plan, we're creating an organization of excellence to achieve the Council's Vision for community by being vision inspired, mission focused, values driven, and performance based.