Cedar Hill, Texas (214) 670-7612 (972) 263-3902
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Cedar Hill,COMMUNITY Texas PROFILE 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 CEDAR HILL IS DALLAS COUNTY ’S HOTTEST DESTINATION ! WEL C OMECedar! Hill, Texas Cedar Hill is Dallas County’s HOTTEST desti- nation…and it’s easy to see why! Located on the shores of 7,200-acre Joe Pool Lake and the 2,000- acre Cedar Hill State Park, 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: 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 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’ 1 I Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation Cedar Hill, DTexasEMOGRA P HI C S 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 DEMOGRACedarP HI 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 opulation 25.00 P 25.00 20.00 17.59 20.00 18.73 14.24 15.00 of 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% 3 I Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation Cedar Hill, DTexasEMOGRA P HI C S 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 Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation I 4 DEMOGRACedarP HI C S Hill, Texas 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, DTexasEMOGRA P HI C S WORKFORCE TRANSPORTATION 90.00 85.27 80.00 70.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 ercent of Workforce of ercent 30.00 P 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