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Contact Us City of Lytle 14916 Main Street Lytle, TX 78052 Phone: 830-709-3692 Contact Us Quick Links
About Lytle | City of Lytle, TX - Official Website
Lytle is ideally located about 23 miles southwest of San Antonio, so its residents can commute easily to their jobs and enjoy the small town atmosphere, as well as all the attractions of …
Visitors | City of Lytle, TX - Official Website
About Lytle Area Attractions View attractions in the City of Lytle and the surrounding area. Area Attractions Chamber of Commerce View the City of Lytle Chamber of Commerce website. …
Departments | City of Lytle, TX - Official Website
Planning & Zoning View all planning and zoning information for the City of Lytle. Police Browse information on the Lytle Police Department. Public Safety Find information on the Lytle Pubic …
Mayor | City of Lytle, TX - Official Website
Lytle sustains a small town feeling with great business opportunities near the seventh largest city in the United States: San Antonio. Lytle is located 30 minutes south of downtown San Antonio …
Economic Development | City of Lytle, TX - Official Website
The City of Lytle is ready to be your partner and willing to work with you to insure that your investment in Lytle will be profitable for all involved. Mayor Ruben Gonzalez
Government | City of Lytle, TX - Official Website
Contact Us City of Lytle 14916 Main Street Lytle, TX 78052 Phone: 830-709-3692 Contact Us Twitter Quick Links
Employment Opportunities | City of Lytle, TX - Official Website
Employment Opportunities Overview The City of Lytle is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and advertises for applications for employment when needed, for all city departments. Current …
Doing Business | City of Lytle, TX - Official Website
Economic Development Find information on economic development in the City of Lytle. Economic Development Licenses & Permits Find the licenses and permits that pertain to doing business …
History | City of Lytle, TX - Official Website
Lytle was founded in 1882 by Captain John T. Lytle, a cattleman, when a railroad station was established in this area. See "Lytle Patchworks," available at the Lytle Public Library, for more …