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Revenues (in U.S. Dollars) Collected by
U.S. Bridge OperatorsCITY APR 01 MAY 01 JUN 01 JUN 00 YTD 00 YTD 01 % CHG
BROWNSVILLE 899,679 952,754 932,768 800,325 4,799,750 5,441,369 13.4
DEL RIO 390,306 400,085 395,991 376,285 2,319,860 2,296,787 -1.0
EAGLE PASS 561,727 581,552 629,261 594,115 3,654,617 3,554,445 -2.7
EL PASO 994,195 1,019,518 979,523 958,773 5,891,392 5,838,872 -0.9
HARLINGEN 107,391 126,569 119,325 130,607 740,363 700,793 -5.3
LAREDO 2,232,691 2,435,157 2,446,980 2,466,893 14,036,319 14,336,031 2.1
McALLEN-HIDALGO 835,130 851,855 828,651 685,362 4,167,970 4,951,311 18.8
PHARR 448,312 374,342 370,343 391,523 2,367,075 2,473,762 4.5
TOTAL 6,469,430 6,741,831 6,702,842 6,403,883 37,977,346 39,593,369 4.3
Source: Data provided by U.S. bridge operators in cited cities and compiled by Texas A&M International University, Texas Centerfor Border
Economic and Enterprise Development
Brownsville's Revenues are for Cameron County Bridge only.
U.S. bridgeoperators' revenuesdecreased 0.6 percent the month collected, had a 2.1 percent increase YTD. El Paso, accounting for
of June. Pharr went down 1.1 percent, Brownsville declined 2.1 14.7 percent of total U.S. bridge revenues, decreased 0.9 percent
percent,Laredowentup0.5 percent. DelRio increased 1.0percent, YTD. Brownsville, accounting for 13.7 percent, was up 13.4 per-
Harlingen fell 5.7 percent, McAllen-Hidalgo was down 2.7 percent, cent YTD. McAllen-Hidalgo, with 12.5 percent of the total bridge
Eagle Pass gained 8.2 percent, and El Paso decreased 3.9 percent. revenues, increased 18.8 percent YTD. Eagle Pass, with 9.0 percent
YTD U.S. bridge operator's revenues were up 4.3 percent. Laredo, of the total bridge revenues, fell 2.7 percent YTD.
accounting for 36.2 percent of total U.S. bridge operator's revenues
Power Connections -Texas Border
Residential Connections
CITY APR 01 MAY 01 JUN 01 JUN 00 YTD 00 YTD 01 % CHG
BROWNSVILLE 31,293 31,369 31,445 30,323 30,171 31,205 3.4
DEL RIO 14,094 14,109 14,116 14,059 14,026 14,101 0.5
EAGLE PASS 9,818 9,838 9,826 9,663 9,632 9,822 2.0
EL PASO 273,228 273,492 273,738 269,651 268,573 272,861 1.6
HARLINGEN 21,855 21,650 21,674 21,256 21,516 21,931 1.9
LAREDO 51,638 51,815 51,985 50,158 49,683 51,526 3.7
McALLEN 31,194 32,363 32,912 32,086 32,279 32,715 1.4
TOTAL 433,120 434,636 435,696 427,196 425,881 434,161 1.9Source: Data provided by CP&L, Brownsville Public Utilities Board,an
Texas Centerfor Border Economic and Enterprise Development
June total residential power connections for cited Texas border
cities increased over May's figures of 0.24 percent. YTD residential
power connections were up 1.9 percent. Laredo was up 3.7 percent,
McAllen increased 1.4 percent, Del Rio gained 0.5 percent, Harlingen
jumped 1.9 percent, Brownsville increased 3.4 percent, and Eagle
Pass was up by 2.0 percent.anEl Paso Electric Co. and compiled by Texas A&M International University,
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