H.R. No. 166 is a resolution commemorating the 65th anniversary of the incorporation of Universal City, Texas, which took place on September 6, 1960. The resolution highlights the city's origins, noting its establishment to support the nearby Randolph Air Force Base and its subsequent growth following significant developments, including the relocation of the Air Training Command Headquarters in 1957. Universal City voters approved incorporation to avoid annexation by San Antonio, and the city has since evolved from a population of approximately 1,800 at its founding to over 20,000 residents today, making it the fourth-largest community in Bexar County.
The resolution acknowledges the contributions of Universal City's residents in enhancing the quality of life within their community over the past 65 years. It also mentions the city's amenities, such as the Olympia Hills golf course and local parks, as well as educational opportunities provided by two independent school districts and Northeast Lakeview College. The resolution concludes by extending best wishes to the residents for a meaningful celebration of this milestone and expresses the Texas House of Representatives' high regard for the city by preparing an official copy of the resolution for Universal City.