Bastrop vs. Other Texas Counties
The data site selectors need to justify Bastrop County internally. Eight dimensions, five counties, one clear winner for hyperscale and advanced manufacturing.
Data sourced from public records, Bastrop CAD, ERCOT filings, and verified news sources. Last updated June 2026.
Full Comparison Matrix
Click any cell to expand details. Bastrop County highlighted in gold.
| Dimension | Bastrop | Travis | Williamson | Hays | Bexar |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taxes & Incentives Critical | |||||
| Permitting Speed Critical | |||||
| Power Infrastructure Critical | |||||
| Land & Cost High | |||||
| Talent Pipeline High | |||||
| Fiber / Connectivity High | |||||
| Water Capacity Moderate | |||||
| Quality of Life Moderate |
Why Bastrop County Wins the Scorecard
Three structural advantages that no neighboring county can match.
Fastest Permitting
Unincorporated county jurisdiction with pre-negotiated 381 Agreements means no city zoning, no public hearings, and documented 90-day permitting. This is the fastest path-to-power in Texas.
Performance-Based Incentives
Chapter 381 grants require companies to build first, pay taxes, then receive verified rebates. The county never loses existing revenue — a model that protects every taxpayer.
Infrastructure Pre-Built
Bluebonnet Electric HQ'd locally, 345kV transmission backbone, Greenport FiberLight triple-redundancy, and 5,000+ acres of shovel-ready land. The infrastructure was built before the projects arrived.
Deep Dives & Supporting Data
Power, Water, Fiber, Workforce, Permitting — the complete 5-dimension scorecard for corporate site selectors.
Bastrop vs. Williamson, Tarrant, Pecos, Bexar, and Hays — detailed permitting timeline comparison.
How Bastrop County structures performance-based grants without giving away the farm.
Chapter 381, Chapter 312, Triple Freeport, Media Production Zone, TMIIIP, Texas CHIPS Act.
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Sources and Methodology
Scores are derived from public records, Texas Comptroller data, Bastrop Central Appraisal District filings, ERCOT reports, County Commissioner Court minutes, verified news sources, and the Bastrop County Site Selection Scorecard article. Grades reflect relative position within this Central Texas comparison set.
*This tool is for informational purposes only. All data should be independently verified for site-specific decisions. Last updated June 2026.