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Welcome...... 1 Demographics Population...... 2-3 Workforce...... 4-6 Households...... 7 Income...... 7 Business climate Housing Values...... 8 Construction...... 8 Major Employers...... 9 Cedar Hill Business Park...... 10 Utilities & Communication...... 11 Transportation...... 12 Business Incentives...... 13 Business Retention & Expansion Program...... 14 Community Education...... 15-17 Government & Taxes...... 18 Health & Public Safety...... 19-20 City Services...... 21 Neighborhood Services...... 22 Recreation & Culture...... 23-24 Shopping & Dining...... 24 Filming in Cedar Hill...... 25 Community resources...... 26 About Us...... 27 Maps Zoning Map...... 28 Thoroughfare Plan...... 29 Traffic Map...... 30 Aerial Map...... 31

Ce d a r Hi l l is Da l l a s Co u n t y ’s HOTTEST destination ! We l c o mCedar e ! Hill,

Cedar Hill is County’s HOTTEST desti- nation…and it’s easy to see why! Located on the shores of 7,200-acre and the 2,000- acre , Cedar Hill is booming with new development. Since 1999 there has been 3M square feet of retail, 1M square feet of industrial and over 150,000 square feet of office space added to the City’s growing list of amenities for its resi- dents and surrounding communities.

Uptown Village is Cedar Hill’s newest upscale retail and dining experience, located just off U.S. Highway 67. It boasts name-brand stores and restaurants as well as an outdoor park and interactive water foun- tain. In addition, a new Class A Office Building was recently completed, and the Cedar Hill Business Park remains a prime location for business and in- dustry alike. Plus, Cedar Hill’s beautiful neighbor- Cedar Hill is... hood homes are still as affordable as ever! • 20 minutes southwest of downtown Dallas • 40 minutes from downtown Fort Worth The Cedar Hill Independent School District’s mot- • 30 minutes from DFW International Airport to, “Excellence in Education,” shows as the district • 25 minutes from Dallas Love Field strives to attain the highest goals for its residents. • 10 minutes from Dallas Executive Airport The district is expanding with new schools and facili- ties to meet the needs of a growing, diverse commu- Major thoroughfares include: nity. With quality in education and prime retail and • IH-20: Shreveport is 3 hours to the east; El office development, Cedar Hill is the perfect choice Paso is 10 hours to the west for those who want big-city amenities with a small- • IH-35E: Oklahoma City is 4 hours to the north; town ambience. Austin is 3.5 hours to the south • IH-45: is 4 hours to the south US-287 provides easy access to IH-35E to the south • US 67 intersects IH-35W to the south Cedar Hill Fast Facts • FM 1382 in Cedar Hill intersects IH-20 Incorporated 1938 Home Rule Status 1975 Form of Government City Manager/ Did you know? Council Land Area 35.2 Sq. Miles The majority of Cedar Hill is located in Dallas County, and a small section of Annual Average Temperature 66° F the south side of the city is located in Annual Average Precipitation 33.7” Ellis County. Annual Average Snowfall 3” Elevation 830’

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Population Growth & Projections 400,000

350,000 334,342 300,000 314,652 257,314 250,000

200,000 218,147

150,000

100,000 46,691 50,000 20,267 32,093 51,480

0 1990 Census 2000 Census 2011 Estimate 2015 Projection CEDAR HILL 15-Minute Drive City & County Population History & Projections

78,036 2030 448,588 2,817,191

61,378 2020 329,476 2,624,989

46,300 2010 180,617 2,486,989

32,093 2000 109,431 2,232,476

CEDAR HILL Ellis County Dallas County

Source: Claritas Site Reports, 2011 Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation I 2 De m o g rCedar a p h i c s Hill, Texas

Population by Race 50.00 50.00 44.84 43.98 45.00 45.00 44.48 43.36 CEDAR HILL 15-Minute Drive 41.59 40.89 40.00 40.0037.31 37.08

35.00 35.00 29.2030.36 30.00 30.00

25.00 opulation 25.00 20.00 17.59 20.00 18.73 14.24

15.00 of P ercent 14.79

P 15.00 10.00 7.87 10.00 8.58 5.00 1.93 3.03 2.62 5.00 0.66 0.51 1.27 0.08 0.68 3.27 2.81 0.00 1.95 1.35 0.72 0.54 0.10 0.07 0.00

White Asian Other American Two + Races Native Hawaiian/ Hispanic/Latino African AmericanAlaskan Indian/ Native Pacific Islander (Calculated Seperately)

Population by Population by Age Marital Status Age Percentage (In Percentages) 0 - 4 9.01 Married, Spouse Present, 53.28 5 - 9 8.87 10 - 14 8.04 15 - 17 4.59 Married, Spouse Absent, 4.02 18 - 20 4.34 21 - 24 5.46 25 - 34 12.94 35 - 44 14.99

Never Married, Widowed, 3.24 28.99 45 - 54 15.00 Divorced, 10.47 55 - 64 9.90 65 + 6.31 Population by Gender Median Age 32.07 Source: Claritas Site Reports, Spring 2011 Male Female 48.72% 51.28%

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Workforce Employment Cedar Hill Dallas County Unemployment Rate 9.1% 8.8% Labor Force 23,701 1,166,085 Employment 21,545 1,063,034 In Armed Forces 61 1,204 Not in Labor Force 7,551 566,043

Annual Unemployment Rate History 10.0 9.0 Cedar Hill Dallas County 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 ercent of Workforce of ercent

P 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Occupational Wage (Dallas Workforce Area, Mean Wage) Occupation Annual Hourly All Occupations $ 48,078 $ 23.11 Management $ 113,077 $ 54.36 Business & Financial Operations $ 70,474 $ 33.88 Computer & Mathematical $ 82,627 $ 39.72 Food Preparation & Serving-Related $19,992 $ 9.61 Sales & Related $ 44,760 $ 21.52 Office & Administrative Support $ 35,634 $ 17.13 Construction & Extraction $ 36,940 $ 17.76 Installation, Maintenance & Repair $ 41,871 $ 20.13 Production $ 30,493 $ 14.66 Transportation & Material Moving $ 31,583 $ 15.18 Source: Texas Workforce Commission, 2011

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Workforce by Class of Worker (In Percentages)

For-Profit Private Workers, 70.48

Unpaid Family Non-Profit Private Workers, 0.05 Local Government Workers, 7.06 Self-Employed, 7.83 State Government Workers, 8.96 Workers, 2.88 Federal Government Workers, 4.43 Workforce by Occupation 20.00

18.00 17.23

16.00

14.00

12.00 11.69

10.00 9.01

8.00 7.45 7.29

ercent of Workforce of ercent 6.68 P 5.59 6.00 5.33 5.11

4.00 3.66 2.61 3.02 2.85 2.05 2.52 1.57 1.83 1.68 2.00 1.30 0.91 0.62 0.01 0.00

Occupational Classification Type White Collar Blue Collar Service & Farm Percentage 64.45 % 21.87 % 12.68 % Source: Claritas Site Reports, Spring 2011 5 I Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation Cedar Hill, DTexase m o g r a p h i c s

Workforce Transportation 90.00 85.27 80.00

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50.00

40.00

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20.00 10.29 10.00 0.56 0.57 0.00 0.60 2.70 0.00 Drove Alone Car Pooled Public Walked Bicycle Other Means Worked at Transportation Home

cEDAR hILL rESIDENTS cOMMUTE to... City Percent of Workforce Dallas 44.02 % Cedar Hill 13.80 % Irving 8.07 % Duncanville 4.19 % De Soto 3.82 % Fort Worth 3.67 % Arlington 3.27 % Travel Time to Work Grand Prairie 2.68 % Farmers Branch 1.79 % Travel Time Percent of Workforce Carrollton 1.76 % < 15 minutes 19.47 % Richardson 1.36 % 15 - 29 minutes 24.27 % Lancaster 1.17 % 30 - 44 minutes 31.55 % Mesquite 1.05 % 44 - 59 minutes 15.40 % Midlothian 1.02 % 60 + minutes 9.31 % Average Travel Time 33.06 minutes

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Number of Households 50.00 Household Type 90.00 44.84 43.98 120,000 45.00 CFamily E D A R H I L L 15N-on-FamilyMinute Drive 41.59 81.29 80.00 110,537 40.00 37.31 76.51 100,000 35.00 104,356 70.00 29.20 87,028 30.00

25.00 60.00 80,000 20.00 17.59 73,568 15.00 50.00 14.24 60,000 10.00 7.87 40.00 5.00 1.93 3.03 2.62 0.66 0.51 1.27 0.08 0.68 40,000 0.00 30.00 23.49 ercent of H ouseholds ercent P 18.71 15,370 20.00 20,000 6,659 10,748 16,910 10.00

0 0.00 1990 Census 2000 Census 2011 Estimate 2016 Projection CEDAR HILL 15-Minute Drive CEDAR HILL 15-Minute Drive Households by Income 30.00

25.74 25.00

20.00 18.71

15.80 15.00

10.91 ercent of H ouseholds ercent

P 10.00 8.50

4.92 5.61 5.00 4.43 2.95 2.21

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< $15,000 $500,000 +

$15,000 - $24,999$25,000 - $34,999$35,000 - $49,999$50,000 - $74,999$75,000 - $99,999 $100,000 - $149,000$150,000 - $249,999$250,000 - $499,999 Household & Income Information Average HH Income $74,588 Median HH Income $64,727 Per Capita Income $24,673 Percent of Homes Below Poverty Level 6.72 % Average Household Size 3.02 Source: Claritas Site Reports, 2011 7 I Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation Cedar Hill,B uTexas s i n e s s Cl i m a t e

Housing Values Year Average 2011 $130,237 2010 $131,985 2009 $ 136,617 2008 $ 132,864 2007 $ 133,892 2006 $ 126,281 2005 $ 120,444 2004 $ 113,423 2003 $ 109,495 2002 $ 101,827 2001 $ 90,434 Source: Dallas Central Appraisal District, 2011

Construction Permits 1200 1,020 1,043 1,193 1000 985 800 881 824 790 770

600 512 486 400 471 452 $185.7 $206.1 200 $144.8 $146.9 $130.5 $119.3 $120.4 $84.3 $103.7 $72.7 $25.9 $31.8 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Value (In Millions) Count Source: City of Cedar Hill, 2011

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Cedar Hill Major Employers (50+ Employees) Business Type of Business # of Employees Cedar Hill Independent School District Public School District 1,019 Wal-Mart Supercenter Discount Retail Store 436 JCPenney Store Support Center Distribution Center 400 City of Cedar Hill Municipal Government 364 Super Target Retail Store 200 DMI Corporation Mechanical Contractor 150 JCPenney Department Store 140 Babe’s Chicken Restaurant 130 Crestview Court Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility 120 Home Depot Home Improvement Store 115 Trinity Christian School Private School 110 Best Buy Retailer 94 Northwood University Private University 93 Kohl’s Department Store 92 Dillard’s Department Store 90 Kroger Grocery Store 90 Albertson’s Grocery Store 88 Johnston Metal Products Metal Distribution 75 MJB Wood Group Manufacturer of Wood Products 70 P&W Quality Machines, Inc. Sheet Metal Fabricating 70 Sampco Manufacturer of Construction Sample Board 70 Barnes & Noble Retail Store 60 Sprouts Farmers Market Grocery Store 60 DFI Fabricating Sheet Metal Fabricating 55 PepWear Custom Garment Manufacturer 53 Central States Manufacturing Manufacturer of Metal Building Components 52 Western Cabinets Manufacturer of Cabinet Products 51 Dick’s Sporting Goods Retail Store 50

Cedar Hill Government Center JCPenney Support Center (City of Cedar Hill & Cedar Hill ISD) MJB Wood Group

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Cedar Hill Business Park 850 Mt. Lebanon Road, Cedar Hill, TX Available property in the Cedar Hill Business Park is owned by the Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation. The Business Park Includes: • Competitive and negotiable land prices • Rail-served sites & Non rail- served sites • 1/4 mile from US HWY 67; easily accessible to Interstate 20 and the future Loop 9 interchange Current Property Owners Include: • Martin Apparatus • Dualite • Highway Intelligent Traffic Systems • KRK Technologies • Metals Supply • Metals USA • MJB Wood Group • PepWear • TxDOT

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Utilities & Communication Water supplier City of Cedar Hill $7.00 for the first 1,000 gallons $4.98 for each 1,000 gallons up to 50,000 gallons $4.93 for each 1,000 gallons after 50,000 gallons Commercial Deposits = $60 for all sizes Utility Billing Department: (972) 291-5100 x1200 Public Works Department: (972) 291-5126 x2806

Sewer Supplier City of Cedar Hill $7.25 per first 1,000 gallons Public Works Department: (972) 291-5126 x2806 After-Hours Emergency: (972) 780-6643

Commercial Refuse Waste Management Rates vary depending on volume and service, starting at $16.60 per month for normal trash bags, etc. (972) 315-5400

Gas Supplier Atmos Gas Telephone & Cable TV 36’ Transmission lines, pressure 720 psig Multiple Suppliers Distribution Pressure: Business lines, residential line, and 911 Emergency 30 psig (winter),10 psig (summer) Services available through multiple suppliers. 1,000 - 1,050 BTU average AT&T Service Center: (800) 286-8313 General Information: (800) 621-1867 Time Warner Service Center: (972) 445-5555 Gas Leak: (800) 817-8090 Electricity Supplier Internet & Data Transfer Oncor Electric Both fiber and copper lines are available to all sites The transmission and distribution of electricity is in the Cedar Hill Business Park and other industrially- provided by Oncor Electric. zoned sites. Service lines will be provided by AT&T into General Information: (888) 313-6862 business conduit at no extra charge up to a T1 level. At Power Outages (24 hrs): (888) 313-4747 the T1 level, prices vary according to service contract For a list of residential and commercial electric options. providers, visit www.powertochoose.org or call (866) 797-4839.

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Transportation Cedar Hill is... • 20 minutes southwest of downtown Dallas • 40 minutes from downtown Fort Worth

Major thoroughfares include: • IH-20: Shreveport is 3 hours to the east; El Paso is 10 hours to the west • IH-35E: Oklahoma City is 4 hours to the north; Austin is 3.5 hours to the south • IH-45: Houston is 4 hours to the south US-287 provides easy access to IH-35E to the south • US 67 intersects IH-35W to the south • FM 1382 in Cedar Hill intersects IH-20

Regional Airports: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) 30 Minutes from Cedar Hill DFW Airport, Arlington, Texas Midway Regional Airport (JWY) (972) 547-8888 www.dfwairport.com 131 Airport Drive, Midlothian, Texas (972) 923-0080 www.mid-wayregional.com Dallas Love Field (DAL) 25 Minutes from Cedar Hill Rail: 808 Cedar Springs Road, Dallas, Texas BNSF Railway serves industrial areas in Cedar Hill. (214) 670-6073 www.dallas-lovefield.org (888) 428-2673 www.bnsf.com

Dallas Executive Airport (RBD) Cedar Hill Trucking Companies: 10 Minutes from Cedar Hill Acme Truck Line Inc. 5303 Challenger, Dallas, Texas 1232 N Hwy. 67, Cedar Hill, Texas (214) 670-7612 www.airnav.com/airport/RBD (972) 263-3902

Arlington Municipal Airport (GKY) Deboer Inc. 5000 South Collins Street, Arlington, Texas 1450 American Way, Cedar Hill, Texas (817) 459-5570 www.airnav.com/airport/GKY (972) 293-4700

Lancaster Municipal Airport (LNC) Pegasus Transportation Group 730 Ferris, Road, Lancaster, Texas 1675 American Way, Cedar Hill, Texas (972) 227-5721 www.airnav.com/airport/LNC (972) 293-8561

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Business Incentives

The City of Cedar Hill and the Cedar Hill Economic Development Development Fund. The Dallas County Community College Sys- Corporation team understand the unique and confidential needs tem, including the new Cedar Valley College at Cedar Hill, and of business and developers. To facilitate and encourage develop- Northwood University in Cedar Hill are prepared to assist com- ment, the City offers progressive economic development incen- panies to develop specific skills. tives. Corporate Relocation Assistance LOCAL INCENTIVES The Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation assists com- 4A Sales Tax Fund panies not only in matters related to business (related or sup- These funds can be used to attract new industrial development, port services and products) but also personal and family services assist with expansions, or provide related infrastructure. (A devel- including school, house availability, local banks, churches or syna- opment assistance package can be used by the company to meet gogues, shopping, clubs and organizations, medical services, arts location and development costs in Cedar Hill.) An application and and culture, etc. further explanation of this program are provided to potential ap- plicants, and projects are considered on a case-by-case basis. Cedar Hill Business Park Cedar Hill Business Park is owned and operated by the Cedar Hill Triple Freeport Tax Exemption on “In transit” Inventory Economic Development Corporation. Land is offered at competi- Texas communities tax business inventory at the same rate as tive prices and real estate commissions are paid. land, buildings and equipment. However, Texas communities can offer Triple Freeport Exemption from all local taxing authorities, STATE INCENTIVES city, county and school district. Cedar Hill grants the Triple Free- Texas Enterprise Fund port Exemption from the City of Cedar Hill, Dallas County and The Texas Enterprise Fund can be used for a variety of economic the Cedar Hill Independent School District. The exemption ap- development projects, including infrastructure development, com- plies to inventory that is shipped out of Texas within 175 days, and munity development, job training programs and business incen- it provides a substantial savings for interstate shippers that turn tives. inventory several times a year. Texas Capital Fund Tax Abatements The Texas Capital Fund Infrastructure and Real Estate Programs The City of Cedar Hill considers tax abatements to eligible devel- provide a way for an eligible applicant to receive funds to make opments, based upon the new tax base value the project will add infrastructure and/or real estate improvements to support a spe- to Cedar Hill and based upon the number and type of jobs the cific business that is expanding or beginning operations in the ap- project will save or create. An application and further explanation plicant’s jurisdiction. The business must create or retain jobs for of the program guidelines are provided to potential applicants. Texans.

Tax Exempt Financing Skills Development Fund Cedar Hill has established the Cedar Hill Industrial Development The Skills Development Fund, offered through the Texas Work- Corporation to provide the conduit for issuing tax-exempt in- force Commission, assists businesses and trade union by financing dustrial revenue bonds for manufacturing company developments the design and implementation of customized job training projects that meet state and federal guidelines. Potential projects are con- at public community colleges or technical colleges. sidered by the city’s bond counsel. Emerging Technology Fund Job Training The Emerging Technology Fund was created by the state to attract in- Cedar Hill offers all of the training programs available to compa- vestment in cutting-edge research and technology. Projects are eligible nies through the state of Texas. These training programs include for funding if they will result in the creation of high quality new jobs and those offered through the Texas Workforce Commission and Skills have the potential to result in a medical or scientific breakthrough.

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Business Retention & Expansion Program

A Business Retention and Expansion Program (BREP) Community Partners is a community-based program used to open lines of Best Southwest Small Business communication and build relationships with local busi- Development Center ness. The program promotes job growth by helping 207 N Cannady Drive communities identify concerns and barriers in the sur- Cedar Hill, TX 75104 vival and growth of local businesses. www.cedarvalleycollege.edu/sbdc Russell Wyrick, Director The approach focuses on local businesses because (972) 860-7893 studies show that up to 80% of new job growth comes from existing businesses, rather than new firms that Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce have been attracted to the area. In addition, business 300 W Houston Street attraction efforts are also more likely to be successful Cedar Hill, TX 75104 when existing businesses are happy with the local busi- www.cedarhillchamber.org ness climate. Amanda Skinner, President (972) 291-7817 Program Objectives Short Term Cedar Valley College Continuing Education • Provide community support for local businesses 3030 North Dallas Avenue • Solve immediate individual business concerns Lancaster, Texas 75134-3705 • Compile an inventory of existing businesses with www.cedarvalleycollege.edu/continuingeducation.html contact information Bill Wells, Training Consultant (972) 860-8206 Long Term • Improve the competitiveness of local businesses • Establish and implement a strategic plan of action for business growth and economic development

Business Visits The most important element in a BREP program are the visits made to area businesses. These visits are meant to build a relationship between business leaders and the Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation (EDC), so that as obstacles arise, they know they can turn to the EDC for assistance.

The EDC has a goal of two to four busi- ness visits per week, with all the types of businesses in Cedar Hill. Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation I 14 Ed u c a t i oCedar n Hill, Texas

Cedar Hill Independent school district Cedar Hill ISD is a 5A district with over 7900 students and 14 schools. It has over 1,000 employees including 429 teachers, and had 532 seniors graduated in 2011. CHISD has a budget of approximately $74 million with a $1.50 Tax Rate for 2011. The district is the largest employer in the city of Cedar Hill.

The CHISD opened a new Ninth Grade Center and Middle School in 2005 to meet the growing population and honor their commitment to providing a world-class educational system. In 2008, the ISD District Offices moved into the new Cedar Hill Government Center with the are held on the second Monday of the month at the City of Cedar Hill municipal government offices. Their T.W. Turk Cannady Cedar Hill Room located in the partnership was the first of its kind in the state, and Municipal Government Center. The public is welcome provides a unique opportunity for all facets of the to attend. community to work together to deliver quality services to the citizens of Cedar Hill. Cedar Hill ISD Schools School Grade Rating Cedar Hill ISD has a Board of Trustees that is comprised Bessie Coleman Middle School 7-8 Acceptable of seven at-large positions by place. Trustees serve Bray Elementary K-4 Exemplary three-year staggered terms. Regular board meetings Cedar Hill Collegiate High School 10-12 Exemplary Cedar Hill High School 10-12 Acceptable Disciplinary Alternative Education 5-12 Acceptable Educational Attainment Program (in Pe r c e n ta g e s ) High Pointe Elementary K-4 Recognized

Some College, Highlands Elementary K-4 Exemplary High School No Degree, 26.17 Graduate or GED, Joe Wilson Intermediate 5-6 Recognized 26.32 Associate Lake Ridge Elementary K-4 Recognized Degree, 9.25 Ninth Grade Center 9 Acceptable Permenter Middle School 7-8 Acceptable Plummer Elementary K-4 Acceptable Waterford Oaks Elementary K-4 Recognized West Intermediate 5-6 Recognized

Some High School, No Cedar Hill Independent School District Diploma, 6.94 Bachelor's Professional Master's Degree, 20.69 285 Uptown Boulevard, Building 300 Less than 9th School Degree, Degree, 6.03 Grade, 2.60 Doctorate Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Degree, 0.68 1.32 972-291-1581 www.CHISD.net. 15 I Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation Cedar Hill, TexasEd u c a t i o n

Colleges & Universities in Cedar Hill Northwood University 1114 W FM 1382, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 972-291-1541 www.Northwood.edu/TX/

Northwood University was established in Cedar Hill in 1966 and is located on a 350-acre campus in the beautiful wooded hills near Joe Pool Lake and the Cedar Hill State Park. The campus includes student housing, activity centers, and and soccer fields.

Northwood offers Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degrees in three areas including Accounting, Management, and Marketing with 11 available areas of concentration. In addition, they also offer an evening program for a Masters in Business Administration.

Cedar Valley Center at Cedar Hill 207 N Cannady Road, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 972-860-7800 - campus 972-860-7894 - SBDC www.CedarValleyCollege.edu

Cedar Valley Center at Cedar Hill, as part of the Dallas County Community College District, offers state-of- the-art job training facilities including free counseling, research assistance, job skill assessment, distance learning, teleconferencing, and business counseling through the Small Business Development Center. Traditional classes in technology, business, art, medical, language, real estate, and law enforcement are also available. The Continuing Education Program provides opportunities for personal and professional development, skill improvements and upgrading, cultural enrichment, and recreational enjoyment for all ages on a non-credit basis.

University of Phoenix Strayer university 305 W FM 1382, Ste 566 610 Uptown Boulevard, Ste 3500 Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Cedar Hill, TX 75104 469-526-1052 469-454-3400 www.Phoenix.edu www.Strayer.edu

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Area Colleges & Universities Less than 15 Minute Drive Cedar Valley College* Mountain View College* 3030 N Dallas Avenue, Lancaster, TX 75134 4849 W Illinois Avenue, Dallas, TX 75211 972-860-8201 www.cedarvalleycollege.edu 214-860-8680 www.mountainviewcollege.edu

Dallas Baptist University Navarro College - Midlothian Campus 300 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas, TX 75211 899 Mt. Zion Road, Midlothian, TX 76065 214-333-7100 www.dbu.edu 972-775-7200 www.navarrocollege.edu

Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics University of - Dallas 7500 W Camp Wisdom Road, Dallas, TX 75236 7300 Houston School Road, Dallas, TX 75241 972-708-7340 www.gial.edu 972-780-3600 www.unt.edu/unt-dallas/

15-30 Minute Drive Baylor College of Dentistry Southern Methodist University 3302 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, TX 75246 6504 Airline Road, Dallas, TX 75205 214-828-8100 www.tambcd.com 214-768-2000 www.smu.edu

Baylor University School of Nursing University of Texas at Arlington 3700 Worth Street, Dallas, TX 75246 701 S Nedderman Drive, Arlington, TX 76019 214-820-3361 www.baylor.edu/nursing 817-272-2011 www.uta.edu

El Centro College* UT Southwestern Medical Center 801 Main Street, Dallas, TX 75202 2201 Inwood Road, Dallas, TX 75235 214-860-2037 www.elcentrocollege.edu 214-648-3111 www.swmed.edu

Paul Quin College 3837 Simpson Stuart Road, Dallas, TX 75241 214-376-1000 www.pqc.edu

30-45 Minute Drive Brookhaven* Texas Christian University 3939 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch, TX 75244 2800 S University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76129 972-860-4700 www.brookhavencollege.edu 817-257-7000 www.tcu.edu

Eastfield College* Texas Wesleyan University 3737 Motley Drive, Mesquite, TX 75150 1201 Wesleyan Street, Fort Worth, TX 76105 972-860-7002 www.eastfieldcollege.edu 800-580-8980 www.txwesleyan.edu

North Lake College* University of Texas at Dallas 5001 N MacArthur Boulevard, Irving, TX 75038 8542 Spring Valley Road, Dallas, TX 75240 972-273-3000 www.northlakecollege.edu 469-330-7087 www.utdallas.edu *Dallas County Community College

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Government & Taxes The City of Cedar Hill municipal offices are located at the Cedar Hill Government Center and are open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The physical and mailing address is:

City of Cedar Hill 285 Uptown Boulevard, Building 100 Cedar Hill, Texas 75104 Main Phone: 972-291-5100 www.CedarHillTX.com City Council TAX RATES The City of Cedar Hill is a ‘Home Rule City’ with a City 0.6700 Council-Manager form of government. Under this Cedar Hill ISD 1.5000 form of government, the elected City Council sets the Dallas County 0.2431 policies for the City’s operation. The administrative re- sponsibility of the City rests with the City Manager School Equalization (County) 0.0100 who is appointed by the City Council. The City Council Parkland Hospital (County) 0.2710 consists of seven members - one Mayor and six Coun- Dallas County Community Colleges 0.0992 cil members. Local Sales/Use Tax 2% State Sales Tax 6.25% City Council Members *For Ellis County tax information, contact the offices below. Mayor Rob Franke Mayor Pro Tem Daniel C. Haydin, Jr. Ad Valorem Tax is based on 100% of market value as Stephen Mason Chris Parvin appraised by the Dallas Central Appraisal District. City tax exemptions are given to persons 65 years and older Clifford R. Shaw Cory Spillman for $30,000, and disabled persons based on the sever- Wallace Swayze ity of the disability. In addition, non-business vehicles are not taxed by the City. Boards & Commissions • Board of Adjustments Dallas Central Appraisal District • Building Appeals and Advisory Board 2949 North Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75247 • Community Development Corporation Board 214-653-7811 www.dallascad.org • Economic Development Corporation Board • Main Street Development Board Dallas County Tax Office 500 Elm Street, Records Building, Dallas, TX 75202 • Parks and Recreation Board 214-653-7811 www.dallascounty.org • Planning and Zoning Commission • Tri-City Animal Shelter Advisory Committee Ellis County Appraisal District* • Zula B. Wylie Library Board 400 Ferris Avenue, Suite 200, Waxahachie, TX 75165 972-937-3552 www.elliscad.org For more information on contacting City Council mem- Ellis County Courthouse* bers, or serving on a board or commission, contact the 101 West Main Street, Waxahachie, TX 75165 City Secretary’s Office at 972-291-5100 x1011. 972-825-5000 www.co.ellis.tx.us

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Health & Public Safety

Police Department Fire Department 285 Uptown Boulevard, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 1212 W , Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Emergency: 9-1-1 Emergency: 9-1-1 Police Dispatch: 972-223-6111 Non-Emergency: 972-291-1011 Police Administrative: 972-291-5181 Family, Youth & Victim Services: 972-293-1439 Station No. 1 - 1212 W Belt Line Road Animal Control: 972-291-7161 Station No. 2 - 1098 Clark Road Station No. 3 - 1430 High Pointe Lane Staff: 67 sworn police officers, 21 civilian employees Station No. 4 - 1505 Lakeridge

2011 Crime Rate: 23.01 Staff: 78 fire personnel

Neighborhood Services Insurance Services Office Rating: • Home Vacation Checks Rating #2 as of January 1, 2010 • Help End Auto Theft (HEAT) program • Neighborhood Crime Watch Neighborhood Services • Citizen’s Police Academy • Smoke detectors • Citizens on Patrol • Fire Safety Presentations • Home Security Survey • Citizens Fire Academy • Child Identification and Fingerprinting • Child Safety Seat Installation & Inspection • Adult Fingerprinting • Police & Community Together (PACT) Team Patrol

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HOSPITALS Located just 6 miles north of Cedar Hill, Methodist Charlton Medical Center has served Southwest Dal- las County since 1975. With it’s newest expansion, the hospital now boasts 301 private and spacious patient rooms with amenities including flat screen TVs and wireless internet connections. Methodist has a staff of 1,343 people, with 241 physicians and 479 volunteers.

Areas of distinction include: • Named a top performer by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) • The highest rating, 5 stars, for clinical excellence in maternity care • Level II Special Care Nursery • Comprehensive Cancer Program, including a full range of sophisticated and progressive cancer treatment services • Newly renovated Intensive Care Unit featuring the latest equipment and technology • A radiology department that offers sophisticated diagnostic and treatment technologies • Diagnostic and interventional cardiology • A cardiac catheterization lab that serves as the Medical Offices & Assisted Living only full-service interventional cardiology center Cedar Hill is home to many private practice physicians in southwest Dallas County and specialists, as well as larger family and urgent care • Diagnostic radiology, digital mammography, and facilities. In addition, Cedar Hill also has four assisted interventional radiology living/nursing home facilities totaling nearly 500 units. • The Methodist Joint Academy • One of only four Family Medicine Residency Baylor Family Medicine programs in the area 294 Uptown Boulevard, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Methodist Charlton Medical Center (972) 293-3569 www.cedarhilldoctors.com 3500 W. Wheatland Road, Dallas, Texas 75237 214-947-7777 www.methodisthealthsystem.org CareNow Urgent Care 345 N. Hwy 67, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 (972) 956-5300 www.carenow.com

Methodist Family Health Center 950 E. Belt Line Rd., Suite 100, Cedar Hill, Texas 75104 972-291-7863 www.methodisthealthsystem.org

PrimaCare Medical Center 642 Uptown Boulevard, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 (972) 637-5100 www.primacare.com Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation I 20 Co m m u nCedar i t y Hill, Texas

City Services Zula B. Wylie Library The Zula B. Wylie Library provides more than 65,000 recreational reading materials, audio-books, and other media items as well as access to over 70 online research databases. Other services include access to the internet, downloadable digital video, children’s programming, and a free meeting room.

Zula B Wylie Library 225 Cedar Street, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 972.291.7323 www.zulabwylielib.org

Hours of Operation: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday: 10 am - 9 pm Wednesday and Friday: 10 am - 6 pm Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm Cedar Hill Recreation Center Parks & Recreation The Cedar Hill Recreation Center is a 54,000 SF The Cedar Hill Parks and Recreation Department is state-of-the-art facility providing a broad range of located at the Cedar Hill Government Center, and activities and services for all ages. The facility includes maintains 30 properties on approximately 692.25 acres a gym, fitness and weight area, indoor track, specialized of City property including: rooms, childcare area, and 5,400 SF of meeting space. • 7 community parks on 278.5 acres The meeting space has access to a commercial kitchen • 15 neighborhood parks on 110 acres and LCD projectors, and can also be divided into four • 4 special use parks on 272.75 acres rooms. • 4 green belts on 31 acres Cedar Hill Recreation Center For more information and park locations: 310 E. Parkerville Road, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 972-291-5130 or www.cedarhilltx.com 972.293.5288 www.cedarhilltx.com

Hours of Operation Monday through Friday: 6 am - 10 pm Saturday: 8 am - 6 pm Sunday: 1 pm - 7 pm Cedar Hill Senior Center A full recreational and informational program is provided to senior citizens through the Parks & Recreations department. Activities include art lessons, crafts, card games, cholesterol and blood pressure testing, field trips, birthday parties, and monthly luncheon meetings.

Cedar Hill Senior Center 1740 Mansfield Road, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 972.291.5353 www.CedarHillTX.com 21 I Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation Co m m u nCedar i t y Hill, Texas

Neighborhood Services Cedar Hill has several active neighborhood as- sociations and two Public Improvement Districts Citywide Block Party 2010 (PIDs). Through the Neighborhood Services De- partment, the City provides a network of ser- vices, programs, and events.

MY NEIGHBORHOOD o n l i n e To better serve the City’s neighborhood organizations and enhance communication, Cedar Hill hosts MY NEIGHBORHOOD online, which features: • Neighborhood organization web pages on the City’s website at www.cedarhilltx.com • Links to the organization’s official website • Neighborhood newsletters • Calendar postings Postage & Printing • Community resources A $400 allocation per year to assist registered • Neighborhood photo album neighborhood organizations with projects such as newsletters, event and meeting notices, membership Neighborhood organizations currently registered for recruitment, and more. MY NEIGHBORHOOD online include: Welcome Bags • Bent Creek Can be filled with the lastest neighborhood newsletter • Cedar Trails or event flyer along with City brochures and • Creeks at Windmill Hill homeowners’ organization membership forms. • Greenbriar Estates • Highlands North Neighborhood Matching Grant • Highlands South Provides matching funds for eligible neighborhood- • High Pointe / PID #1 sponsored projects on a 50/50 match basis, up to • Hills of Lake Ridge $1,000, • Kingswood NeighborWoods ® • Lake Ridge at Joe Pool Lake For a limited time each year, the City offers up to two • Meadows at High Pointe free trees for residents to plant in front lawns throught • Meadow Vista Estates the City. • South Hills • Stonewood Heights North Premier Neighborhood Award • Waterford Oaks / PID #2 Annual award presented by the City Council • Wild Flower to recognize neighborhoods for achievement in • Wildwood at Lake Ridge communication, organizational activities, membership, • Winding Hollow community partnerships, and beautification. Programs Annual Events The City Council supports the Neighborhood Services • Citywide Block Party vision by providing programs that foster and strengthen • Country Day on the Hill the community. • National Night Out • Neighborhood BBQ Cook Off Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation I 22 Co m m u nCedar i t y Hill, Texas

Recreation & Culture

Cedar Hill State Park In 1854, John Anderson Penn settled in the rugged cedar-covered hills of southwest Dallas County - an area known as the Cedar Mountains. Today, remnants of the original Penn Farm survive intact in the confines of Cedar Hill State Park, now the most visited state park in Texas.

Cedar Hill State Park is nearly 2,000 acres of scenic land, classified as an urban nature preserve located on Cedar Hill State Park the 7,500 acre Joe Pool Lake. The ruggedness and scenic beauty of the area combined with over 100 miles of and flora and fauna. It was named for the shoreline and water based recreation activities on Joe extraordinary occurrence of flowering dogwood trees Pool Lake make the park a major attraction for people on the chalky limestone slopes. from all over. Audubon Dallas has made a commitment to this unique Cedar Hill State Park includes: area and will open the Dogwood Canyon Audubon • Penn Farm Agricultural Historical Center Center by summer 2011. It is expected to attract • 355 R/V campsites with amenities 30,000-40,000 visitors annually from all across the • 30 primitive campsites country, including 10,000 schoolchildren. The buildings • 15-mile Premier North Texas Mountain Bike will include classrooms, visitors’ center, and meeting Trail space and will be built using “sustainable” design and • Over 200 species of birds construction techniques. For more information, email • Joe Pool Marina [email protected]. • Fishing and Water Sports • Group Picnic Facilities City Parks & Sports Facilities • Bait Shop The Cedar Hill Parks and Recreation Department • Wireless Internet Access (Wi-Fi) maintains 30 public park properties on approximately • Children’s and Family Programs 692.25 acres with lots of amenities including: • Municipal Pool For more information on Cedar Hill State Park, go to • Baseball and Diamonds www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/cedar_hill/. • Courts • Soccer Fields Dogwood Canyon • Picnic Tables & Benches The City of Cedar Hill has long recognized the value • Football Fields of sustainability, nature learning, and nature tourism. • Playground Equipment And, nowhere in North Texas can one find a greater • Courts opportunity than in Cedar Hill’s Dogwood Canyon. • Community Center Located on a 270-acre site along FM 1382 between • Creative Playground Northwood University and Cedar Hill State Park, • Walking Trails Dogwood Canyon offers a unique juxtaposition of east • Picnic Pavilion

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Valley Ridge Park provides organized playing fields Uptown Village at Cedar Hill, Cedar Hill’s newest for softball, soccer, and football, three playgrounds, hike development, is an upscale lifestyle center featuring and bike trails, and an outdoor amphitheater that seats brand name stores and restaurants, as well unique 2,000 people. boutique shopping and dining opportunities. In addition, there are play areas for the children, picnic tables, pet Crawford Park has a public swimming pool, picnic fountains, oversized chess and checkers, and even an facilities, playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, interactive water play pad with free towel service. For and soccer practice fields with plenty of parking for more information, event listings, or a store directory events. visit www.uptownvillageatcedarhill.com.

Lester Lorch Nature Preserve is a special use nature Historic Downtown Cedar Hill has many unique and preserve with a challenging 36-hole disc course interesting places to visit. From the Historic District to for tournaments and casual play, plus trails, ponds, and the Old Town Corridors, you will discover treasures picnic tables. around every corner. You can even take a self-guided tour of historical landmarks by downloading the guide For a parks map and information on all parks, go to at www.cedarhilltx.com. www.cedarhilltx.com Downtown has a character all its own and personalized Golf service is a hallmark of doing business here. There are Tangle Ridge Golf Course lies on the edge of Cedar a wide range of shops and services, as well as one-of- Hill’s Lakeridge sub-division overlooking beautiful a-kind dining experiences. From antiques and jewelry Joe Pool Lake. This 18-hole championship public golf to hardware and quilts, you’re sure to find what you’re course features exciting elevation changes, Champions looking for here in Historic Downtown Cedar Hill. Bermuda Greens, tree-lined fairways, and water and sand hazards. This course caters to every player with For a comprehensive Cedar Hill Visitor’s Guide visit each hole varying in length, bunkering, and style. www.whycedarhill.com.

For more information and to schedule a tee time: Tangle Ridge Golf Club 818 Tangle Ridge Drive Grand Prairie, TX 75052 972-299-6837 http://www.tangleridge.com/

Shopping & Dining With over 3 Million square feet of retail development added since 1999 and 11 major shopping centers, Cedar Hill has a store for every style and a restaurant for every cuisine!

Uptown Village at Cedar Hill

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Cedar Hill has a wide variety of beautiful topography and vegeta- tion, residential housing and neigh- borhoods, and retail and office establishments. Because of this and Cedar Hill’s vicinity to Dallas, there has been increased interest in filming in Cedar Hill. And now, the City is certified as a Film Friendly Community through the Texas Film Commission!

Film Friendly Community Certification Through the Film Friendly Texas certification program,“ Texas communities learn about the production process and how to effectively work with filming requests. Certified communities have attended a day- long training workshop; passed a film policy approved

by the Texas Film Commission; and sent location photos for inclusion in TexScout, the Texas Film Commission’s on-line location database. We’re“ proud of these cities for taking this initiative, and we encourage you to see what they have to offer.

- The Texas Film Commission, Office of the Governor

Contact us for: • Questions about filming in Cedar Hill • A copy of the Cedar Hill Film Policy • A list of potential film locations, pictures, and contact information

Contact the Cedar Hill Economic Development Department at 972-291-5132 or email [email protected]

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City of Cedar Hill Best Southwest Chamber of Commerce 285 Uptown Blvd, Bldg 100 4041 W. Wheatland Road, Suite 156-340 Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Dallas, TX 75237 972-291-5100 www.cedarhilltx.com 972-780-4999 www.bestsouthwest.org

City Departments Best Southwest Small Business Public Relations Manager 972-291-5100 x1032 Development Center 207 N Cannady Drive Accounts Payable 972-291-5100 x1060 Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Administration 972-291-5100 x1010 972-860-7893 www.cedarvalleycollege.edu/sbdc Animal Control 972-291-7161 Building Permits/Inspections 972-291-5100 x1090 Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce City Secretary 972-291-5100 x1011 300 W Houston Street Code Enforcement 972-291-5100 x1090 Cedar Hill, TX 75104 972-291-7817 www.cedarhillchamber.org Community Senior Center 972-291-5353 Economic Development 972-291-5132 Cedar Hill Independent School District Finance Department 972-291-5100 x1063 285 Uptown Boulevard, Building 300 Fire Department 972-291-1011 Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Human Resources 972-291-5100 x1050 972-291-1581 www.CHISD.net. Library 972-291-7323 Municipal Court 972-291-5100 x1040 Cedar Valley College Continuing Education 3030 N Dallas Avenue Neighborhood Services 972-291-5100 x1040 Lancaster, TX 75134 Parks & Recreation 972-291-5130 972-860-8206 Planning & Zoning 972-291-5100 x1081 www.cedarvalleycollege.edu/continuingeducation.html Police Department 972-291-7161 Public Works 972-291-5126 Leadership Southwest Purchasing 972-291-5100 x1064 4041 W Wheatland Road, Suite 156-340 Dallas, TX 75237 Recreation Center 972-291-5288 972-296-0560 www.leadershipsw.com Tri-City Animal Shelter 972-291-5335 Utility Billing 972-291-5100 x1029 Water Department 972-291-5100 x1200

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Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation

The Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation (EDC) is a Type A corporation operating within the City of Cedar Hill. The mission of the Cedar Hill EDC is to retain and expand business through a proactive retention and expansion program, attract desirable business and industry by foster- ing a business friendly environment, and aggressively market Cedar Hill utilizing a multi-faceted approach.

Recently, the Cedar Hill EDC was awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Eco- nomic Excellence by the Texas Economic Development Council for a commitment 09-10 Board of Directors & Staff to professional economic development by city administration, elected and appointed officials, and Board meetings are the first Monday of every month exemplary professional standards demonstrated by the at 6 p.m. in the Administrative Conference Room of economic development staff. the Cedar Hill Government Center, unless otherwise posted. Meeting agendas are posted at the entrance board of directors of the Government Center at least 72 hours prior to the start of the meeting. All meetings are open to the Board Member Term Expires public. Gerald (Jerry) White, President 2012 William (Bill) Strock, Vice President 2013 EDC Staff Allison J. H. Thompson, CEcD, EDFP - Director Dennis Brock 2012 972-291-5132 x3 [email protected] Michael Lemmon 2012 Johnny Wallace 2012 Michaela Dollar - Marketing, Events, and Business Kenneth Govan, Ex-Officio 2013 Retention Manager Lee Taylor, Ex-Officio 2013 972-291-5132 x2 [email protected] Amanda Skinner, Ex-Officio 2013 Earl Wooten, III, Ex-Officio 2012 Jean Dyer - Executive Assistant 972-291-5132 x1 [email protected] Board members must be residents of Cedar Hill and apply through the City of Cedar Hill City Secretary ‘s Mailing Address office and are appointed by the City Council to serve Cedar Hill Economic Development Corp. on the Board. 285 Uptown Blvd, Bldg 100, Cedar Hill, TX 75104

Main Line: 972-972-5132 Fax: 972-291-5134 www.cedarhilledc.com 27 I Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation Cedar Hill, TexasZo n i n g Ma p

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