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Cedar Hill, Texas

Cedar Hill is a city in Dallas and Ellis counties in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located approximately 16 miles (26 km) southwest of downtown Dallas and is situated along the eastern shore of Joe Pool Lake and Cedar Hill State Park. Per the 2020 United States census, the population was 49,148.[4] Cedar Hill is a suburb of the city of Dallas and is part of the Best Southwest area, which includes the nearby cities of DeSoto, Duncanville, and Lancaster.

Cedar Hill, Texas
Historic downtown Cedar Hill, Texas
Motto: 
Where Opportunities Grow Naturally
Location of Cedar Hill in Dallas County, Texas
Coordinates: 32°35′18″N 96°56′50″W / 32.58833°N 96.94722°W / 32.58833; -96.94722
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountiesDallas, Ellis
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • City CouncilMayor Stephen Mason
Shirley Daniels
Daniel C. Haydin Jr.
Chad A. McCurdy
Gregory Glover
Maranda Auzenne
Alan E. Sims
 • City ManagerGreg Porter
Area
 • Total35.88 sq mi (92.93 km2)
 • Land35.79 sq mi (92.69 km2)
 • Water0.09 sq mi (0.24 km2)  0.26%
Elevation
880 ft (253 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total49,148
DemonymCedarhillian
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP codes
75104, 75106
Area code(s)214, 469, 945, 972
FIPS code48-13492[2]
GNIS feature ID1332440[3]
WebsiteCity of Cedar Hill, TX

Early in its history, Cedar Hill lay along a branch of the Chisholm Trail and served as the temporary county seat of Dallas County. In 1856, a tornado swept through the town, killing nine people and destroying most of its buildings. The seat of the county was moved to Dallas not long after.

History edit

 
Historic old home in Cedar Hill

Cedar Hill was founded circa 1846 by a small group of settlers from the Peters Colony[citation needed]. They came from Kentucky, Alabama, and surrounding areas to arrive in the Dallas area of North Texas; 197 families and 184 single men settled in what is now Cedar Hill, making it the largest settlement in the area at the time.[5]

Cedar Hill has five homes listed on the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places,[6] four historical structures on the Texas Historical Commission's list of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks, and two graveyards designated as "Historical Texas Cemeteries" by the Texas Historical Commission, one of which is believed to be the oldest integrated cemetery in Dallas County.[7]

1856 tornado edit

On April 29, 1856, Cedar Hill was struck by a tornado that claimed at least nine lives, damaged property, killed livestock, and reportedly left only two structures standing. Among the survivors was teacher and pastor, Robert Crawford. Crawford donated four acres of his land to church trustees to be designated as a free and indiscriminate public graveyard. Nine victims of the tornado were buried on Crawford's land.[8][9]

The graveyard lay lost for about 100 years. It was rediscovered and certified by the Texas Historical Commission in 2006, and was named the Crawford Tornado Graveyard. The graveyard was reconsecrated in a blessing ceremony on October 7, 2011.[10] The Texas Historical Commission marker was officially placed on the site on April 29, 2012, the 156th anniversary of the tornado.[11]

Cedar Hill Bank robbery edit

On October 8, 1932, the then First State Bank of Cedar Hill was robbed by Raymond Hamilton, a sidekick of bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde. After taking the money, he locked the employees in the vault and made his getaway. When Hamilton got wind of reports that some of the cash had been hidden during the first robbery, he returned to rob the bank again.[12][13] The consecutive robberies took a toll on the bank, causing it to fall into financial ruin and ultimately close its doors for good.[12]

Raymond Hamilton was incarcerated at Eastham Prison in Lovelady, Texas on other charges when, on January 17, 1934, his partners, Bonnie and Clyde, broke him out of jail. The gang is known to have had an old hide out on the south edge of Cedar Hill and scattered places in the Mountain Creek Valley.[12]

Hamilton was later re-captured on April 24, 1934, after robbing a bank in nearby Lewisville, Texas. The building where the robbery took place still stands in Historic Downtown Cedar Hill. It is the current home of Cedar Hill Barbers. In March 2008, the building was designated as a historic resource by the city of Cedar Hill and bears an official medallion indicating its significance.[12]

Geography edit

 
Antenna grouping in Cedar Hill

Cedar Hill is located at 32°35′18″N 96°56′50″W / 32.58833°N 96.94722°W / 32.58833; -96.94722 (32.588454, –96.947325) in North Texas.[14] Adjacent cities are Grand Prairie to the southwest, west, and northwest; Dallas to the north; Duncanville to the north and northeast; DeSoto to the northeast and east; Glenn Heights and Ovilla to the southeast; and Midlothian to the south. Most of the city of Cedar Hill is in Dallas County, but a small southern section of the city spills over into Ellis County.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 35.9 square miles (93.0 km2), of which 35.8 square miles (92.8 km2) is land and 0.08 square miles (0.2 km2), or 0.26%, is water.[15]

The city is sometimes referred to as the "hill country of Dallas" (in comparison to the "hill country" surrounding Austin and San Antonio). The city is full of native eastern red cedar evergreen trees and stands at an elevation of about 800 feet (240 m) above sea level—the highest point in a straight line from the Red River at the Texas-Oklahoma border to the Gulf Coast.

Because of its elevation many local radio and TV stations have their antennas located there. Pulse-Doppler weather radar equipment for tracking tornadoes are also attached to these steel antenna masts that reach several thousand feet into the air.

The "Austin chalk" limestone uplift on which most of Cedar Hill is spread is covered with "gumbo"-cleche-clay topsoil from a few inches to many feet. The western edge of the city, primarily the Lake Ridge neighborhood, falls below the limestone uplift on the Eagle Ford shale strata surrounding Joe Pool Lake.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1940476
195073253.8%
19601,848152.5%
19702,61041.2%
19806,849162.4%
199019,976191.7%
200032,09360.7%
201045,02840.3%
202049,1489.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[16]
2010[17] 2020[18]
Cedar Hill city, Texas – Racial and Ethnic Composition
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[17] Pop 2020[18] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 11,604 8,646 25.77% 17.59%
Black or African American alone (NH) 23,146 25,790 51.40% 52.47%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 134 157 0.30% 0.32%
Asian alone (NH) 893 1,035 1.98% 2.11%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 18 22 0.04% 0.04%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 63 200 0.14% 0.41%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 765 1,417 1.70% 2.88%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 8,405 11,881 18.67% 24.17%
Total 45,028 49,148 100.00% 100.00%

From the 1950 United States census-tabulated population of 732, to 200's 32,093 people, the city of Cedar Hill has experienced positive growth trends as a suburban community of Dallas. According to the 2020 U.S. census, Cedar Hill's population grew to 49,148.[18]

Among the municipal populace, the racial and ethnic makeup was 52.47% Black or African American, 24.17% Hispanic or Latino American of any race, 17.59% non-Hispanic white, 2.88% multiracial, 2.11% Asian American, 0.41% some other race, 0.32% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.04% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander; its multicultural demography has been attributed to nationwide demographic trends of diversification. For contrast, in 2000 the racial makeup of the city was 56.67% White, 33.61% African American, 0.50% Native American, 1.98% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 4.87% from other races, and 2.32% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latinos of any race were 11.91% of the population.[2]

The median income as of the 2000 census for a household in the city was $60,136, and the median income for a family was $63,416. Males had a median income of $41,360 versus $32,207 for females. The per capita income for the city was $23,389. About 4.2% of families and 5.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 7.7% of those under age 18 and 6.5% of those age 65 or over. By 2020, its median household income increased to $75,715.[19]

Economy edit

In the early 1990s, the population of Cedar Hill was increasing rapidly and citizens began to be concerned about the need for orderly economic development. An economic development advisory committee was formed by the city council that surveyed the residents to see how they envisioned Cedar Hill's future. Based on the response, subcommittees were formed to look into funding, asset enhancement, and community image.

In January 1994 voters approved a special sales tax to fund the economic development efforts, and the Cedar Hill EDC was incorporated in September 1994. They began with an annual budget of $150,000, and have increased it to $3.5 million with their development efforts. The economic development corporation has been a huge proponent in development activity in the City, assisting with recruiting and retaining businesses.

Since 2000, the city has added several retail outlets. The opening of The Plaza at Cedar Hill, in the fall of 2000, began the growth. This 260,000 sq ft (24,000 m2) retail center included a variety of large and small stores. Later that year, The Cedar Hill Crossing was built. A few years later, in 2003, Cedar Village, 70-acre (280,000 m2), was built to include linking a new city hall and historic Main Street district to retail, residential, office and entertainment developments. The Village includes retail frontage along US Hwy 67, restaurants, stores and office space. The Pleasant Run Towne Crossing was built in 2003 with 409,000 sq ft (38,000 m2) of retail and restaurants. A couple of years later, Cedar Hill Pointe was built, which opened in 2005. Hillside Village (formerly Uptown Village at Cedar Hill), Cedar Hill's upscale lifestyle center, opened in March 2008. The 615,000-square-foot (57,100 m2) lifestyle shopping center includes three anchor stores, 65 additional stores, and numerous restaurants. Hillside Village is bound by Highway 67 to the east, FM 1382 on the south, Pleasant Run Road on the north, and Cedar Hill Road on the west.

The Uptown Village development was awarded the 2006 Best Real Estate Deal in Retail/Hospitality by Dallas Business Journal. Trademark Property Co. acquired the Uptown Village property in 2015 which brought multimillion-dollar renovations including first phase: new children's play area, new promenade section with a bocce ball court, a covered stage area, and enhanced outdoor elements to increase the shopping experience at the lifestyle center. The new name and corresponding new brand were selected to reflect the garden-like look and feel planned in the multimillion-dollar property renovation as well as paying homage to the community in which it lies.[20][21]

The City worked with citizens on developing a long-range plan called City Center Vision Plan. The plan is a specific area plan dedicated to transforming Cedar Hill's City Center into a walkable, mixed-use destination that will have a sense of place. City Center consists of 3 sub districts referred to as Uptown, Midtown and Historic Downtown. City Council adopted the City Center Development Plan in October 2014, the implementation of this plan is fully underway. Implementation of the Plan has four components: Regulation Actions, Economic/Financing Strategies, Communication/Marketing and Projects. In 2014, a $26 million project was developed in Midtown area. Midtown Apartments is a 255-unit, 3-apartment story complex that lies within the City Center area plan providing residents direct access to outdoor recreation activities, retail and restaurants. The development was recognized in 2014 as Best Real Estate Deal in Multifamily Deal by Dallas Business Journal.[22]

Education edit

 
The Cedar Hill Government Center, which houses the Cedar Hill ISD offices
 
Cedar Hill High School

Most of the city is served by the Cedar Hill Independent School District. Some of it is served by Duncanville Independent School District and the Midlothian Independent School District.

The Cedar Hill ISD portion is served by Cedar Hill High School and Cedar Hill Collegiate High School. The Duncanville ISD portion is served by Duncanville High School. The Midlothian ISD portion is served by Midlothian High School. Life School, a public charter school, operates the K–4 Cedar Hill campus.[23] Additionally, Trinity Christian School – Cedar Hill (affiliated with a local Assemblies of God church) also serves the area.

Dallas County residents are zoned to Dallas College (formerly Dallas County Community College or DCCCD). Portions in Ellis County are zoned to Navarro College.[24]

Arts and culture edit

Nature edit

Cedar Hill has set aside 20% of its land for parks and green space.[25] 3,000 acres of nature reserves and preserves are located in Cedar Hill including Dogwood Canyon and Cedar Hill State Park.[26]

Dogwood Canyon edit

Dogwood Canyon was formed by the convergence of two ecosystems: the Blackland Prairie, which covers the majority of Dallas County, and the white rock of the Austin Chalk deposits.[27]

Wildlife living in the canyon include birds such as the painted bunting, black-capped vireo, and golden-cheeked warbler,[28] the latter two of which are endangered. Wildlife species include bobcats, coyotes, lizards, and snakes.

The canyon is named for the flowering Dogwoods found throughout the escarpment. Other plant life found in Dogwood Canyon include the White trout-lily as well as three species of Hexalectris orchids, which are among only a few hundred in the country.[28]

Cedar Hill State Park edit

Cedar Hill State Park opened in 1991, and is located on the northeast corner of Joe Pool Lake. The park consists of 1,826 acres of land and miles of shoreline.[29] The area is a transition zone between the rolling tallgrass prairie with its black clay soil and the rugged limestone escarpment.[30]

The park considers the native tallgrass prairie remnants to be its most important natural feature. In the early 1800s a vast tallgrass prairie stretched from Texas to Canada. Today, less than one percent survives. These endangered remnants include Indian grass, little bluestem, big bluestem, sideoats grama, and switchgrass. The park has reintroduced Eastern gamma grass and meadow pinks in selected areas.[31]

In the wooded hills of the park, common animals include bobcats, coyotes, foxes, squirrels, armadillos, and raccoons. Lake fishing is good for largemouth bass, white bass, crappie, and catfish.[31]

The Cedar Hill State Park has approximately 200 species of birds and is home to many other Neotropical migrants. The most sought after bird at the park is the painted bunting, common from May through August.[31]

Joe Pool Lake edit

Cedar Hill rests on the edge of Joe Pool Lake. The lake was impounded in 1986, has a surface area of 6,469 acres and a maximum depth of 75 feet. Joe Pool Lake can be accessed through the Cedar Hill State Park or any other of the three parks located along its borders.[32][33]

Sports edit

Cedar Hill hosts local, regional, and national sports tournaments. Cedar Hill's sports complexes collectively include 21 baseball and softball fields, 18 soccer pitches, 7 basketball courts, 6 tennis courts, 4 football fields, and a 36-hole disc golf course.[34]

Points of interest edit

Towers edit

In the 1950s, Cedar Hill became home to what was then known as Hill Tower. At 880 feet above sea level, Cedar Hill's elevation made it a desirable location for installation of television and FM broadcast transmitting towers which would equally cover both Fort Worth and Dallas. Hill Tower was the first single tower owned and operated by two television stations at the same time.[35]

During this time, then CBS affiliate, KRLD-TV, and ABC affiliate WFAA-TV, were the leading television stations of Dallas. Both stations were in competition for the same location, thus the idea of Hill Tower was born. The tower would reach over 1,500 feet into the sky and be topped with an 80-foot triangular platform consisting of two antennas, one for each station. Dubbed 'the candelabra', both antennas were of equal height and equal centers of radiation.[36] Eventually, NBC affiliate WBAP-TV moved to Cedar Hill, though against the wishes of Fort Worth civic booster and Star-Telegram publisher Amon G. Carter and his heirs, who tried to argue against a united Dallas–Fort Worth media market despite the realities of broadcasting.

Since the construction of Hill Tower, many other local television and radio stations have located here, and more recently, mobile communications technology service providers. Today, Cedar Hill has the highest concentration of radio and television communication antennas in the county with 14 towers.[37]

Visible from 20 miles away on a clear night, the towers have become a landmark for travelers.[13] They also serve as a navigational landmark for aircraft pilots who use the towers as a guide.[37]

Penn Farm Agricultural History Center edit

Farmers such as John Wesley Penn utilized the natural resources of the land to build farms and provided shelter and sustenance for their families. The Penn family lived and grazed livestock on the native prairie grasses for over a hundred years. During that time, most of the tallgrass prairie in Dallas County vanished – plowed under and replaced with crops of wheat or cotton. Perhaps because of the rocky surface and hilly terrain of the Cedar Hill area, the prairie remnants at Penn Farm survived and are maintained today.[38]

Penn Farm Agricultural History Center was created from the remnants of Penn Farm, which date back to the 1850s.[29] The center is located within Cedar Hill State Park. It was designed to educate people about early life in Cedar Hill and to demonstrate how human invention rendered the greatest impact on the tallgrass prairie once prominent in this area. Many of the original structures still remain standing, showing the evolution of machinery constructed and adapted by the Penn family as needs changed and modern conveniences were added.[39]

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center edit

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center was built as a partnership between Cedar Hill and the National Audubon Society. On April 23, 2008, John Flicker, former president of the National Audubon Society, led the groundbreaking ceremonies for the Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center. The Center officially opened in 2011.[40][41][42]

The visitor center has been awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certification, established by the U.S. Green Building Council and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI), for energy use, lighting, water, and material use as well as incorporating a variety of other sustainable strategies.[43]

In 2015, Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center partnered with the Cedar Hill Independent School District on a study linking outdoor science education to academic performance. The study involved 500 5th grade students from Cedar Hill ISD. The students participated weekly in the Audubon Center's customized Eco Investigations lessons. Those who participated scored 20% higher on related STAAR questions then nonparticipants. This study is the first of its kind in Texas.[44][45]

Recreation edit

Parks edit

Cedar Hill manages and maintains 32 park properties including 6 community parks, 17 neighborhood parks, 1 special purpose park, 3 nature preserves, and 4 greenbelts.[46][47]

Hike and bike edit

Cedar Hill currently has over 45 miles of multi-purpose, integrated trails and bikeways.[26] Most recent additions include Pleasant Run Trail, Lake Ridge Hike and Bike Trail, and Red Oak Creek Trail.[48]

DORBA Trail is the longest trail located in Cedar Hill State Park and is a shared use hike and bike trail. The trail was created through the efforts of the Dallas Off-Road Bicycle Association,[49] hence the trail name, and the Cedar Hill State Park management. It is considered one of the top mountain biking trails in the state.[50]

An ADA accessible trail can be found at the Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center.[51]

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External links edit

  • City of Cedar Hill official website

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Cedar Hill is a city in Dallas and Ellis counties in the U S state of Texas It is located approximately 16 miles 26 km southwest of downtown Dallas and is situated along the eastern shore of Joe Pool Lake and Cedar Hill State Park Per the 2020 United States census the population was 49 148 4 Cedar Hill is a suburb of the city of Dallas and is part of the Best Southwest area which includes the nearby cities of DeSoto Duncanville and Lancaster Cedar Hill TexasCityHistoric downtown Cedar Hill TexasFlagMotto Where Opportunities Grow NaturallyLocation of Cedar Hill in Dallas County TexasCoordinates 32 35 18 N 96 56 50 W 32 58833 N 96 94722 W 32 58833 96 94722CountryUnited StatesStateTexasCountiesDallas EllisGovernment TypeCouncil Manager City CouncilMayor Stephen Mason Shirley Daniels Daniel C Haydin Jr Chad A McCurdy Gregory Glover Maranda Auzenne Alan E Sims City ManagerGreg PorterArea 1 Total35 88 sq mi 92 93 km2 Land35 79 sq mi 92 69 km2 Water0 09 sq mi 0 24 km2 0 26 Elevation880 ft 253 m Population 2020 Total49 148DemonymCedarhillianTime zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP codes75104 75106Area code s 214 469 945 972FIPS code48 13492 2 GNIS feature ID1332440 3 WebsiteCity of Cedar Hill TXEarly in its history Cedar Hill lay along a branch of the Chisholm Trail and served as the temporary county seat of Dallas County In 1856 a tornado swept through the town killing nine people and destroying most of its buildings The seat of the county was moved to Dallas not long after Contents 1 History 1 1 1856 tornado 1 2 Cedar Hill Bank robbery 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Education 6 Arts and culture 6 1 Nature 6 1 1 Dogwood Canyon 6 1 2 Cedar Hill State Park 6 1 3 Joe Pool Lake 6 2 Sports 6 3 Points of interest 6 3 1 Towers 6 3 2 Penn Farm Agricultural History Center 6 3 3 Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center 7 Recreation 7 1 Parks 7 2 Hike and bike 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Historic old home in Cedar HillCedar Hill was founded circa 1846 by a small group of settlers from the Peters Colony citation needed They came from Kentucky Alabama and surrounding areas to arrive in the Dallas area of North Texas 197 families and 184 single men settled in what is now Cedar Hill making it the largest settlement in the area at the time 5 Cedar Hill has five homes listed on the National Park Service s National Register of Historic Places 6 four historical structures on the Texas Historical Commission s list of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks and two graveyards designated as Historical Texas Cemeteries by the Texas Historical Commission one of which is believed to be the oldest integrated cemetery in Dallas County 7 1856 tornado edit On April 29 1856 Cedar Hill was struck by a tornado that claimed at least nine lives damaged property killed livestock and reportedly left only two structures standing Among the survivors was teacher and pastor Robert Crawford Crawford donated four acres of his land to church trustees to be designated as a free and indiscriminate public graveyard Nine victims of the tornado were buried on Crawford s land 8 9 The graveyard lay lost for about 100 years It was rediscovered and certified by the Texas Historical Commission in 2006 and was named the Crawford Tornado Graveyard The graveyard was reconsecrated in a blessing ceremony on October 7 2011 10 The Texas Historical Commission marker was officially placed on the site on April 29 2012 the 156th anniversary of the tornado 11 Cedar Hill Bank robbery edit On October 8 1932 the then First State Bank of Cedar Hill was robbed by Raymond Hamilton a sidekick of bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde After taking the money he locked the employees in the vault and made his getaway When Hamilton got wind of reports that some of the cash had been hidden during the first robbery he returned to rob the bank again 12 13 The consecutive robberies took a toll on the bank causing it to fall into financial ruin and ultimately close its doors for good 12 Raymond Hamilton was incarcerated at Eastham Prison in Lovelady Texas on other charges when on January 17 1934 his partners Bonnie and Clyde broke him out of jail The gang is known to have had an old hide out on the south edge of Cedar Hill and scattered places in the Mountain Creek Valley 12 Hamilton was later re captured on April 24 1934 after robbing a bank in nearby Lewisville Texas The building where the robbery took place still stands in Historic Downtown Cedar Hill It is the current home of Cedar Hill Barbers In March 2008 the building was designated as a historic resource by the city of Cedar Hill and bears an official medallion indicating its significance 12 Geography edit nbsp Antenna grouping in Cedar HillCedar Hill is located at 32 35 18 N 96 56 50 W 32 58833 N 96 94722 W 32 58833 96 94722 32 588454 96 947325 in North Texas 14 Adjacent cities are Grand Prairie to the southwest west and northwest Dallas to the north Duncanville to the north and northeast DeSoto to the northeast and east Glenn Heights and Ovilla to the southeast and Midlothian to the south Most of the city of Cedar Hill is in Dallas County but a small southern section of the city spills over into Ellis County According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 35 9 square miles 93 0 km2 of which 35 8 square miles 92 8 km2 is land and 0 08 square miles 0 2 km2 or 0 26 is water 15 The city is sometimes referred to as the hill country of Dallas in comparison to the hill country surrounding Austin and San Antonio The city is full of native eastern red cedar evergreen trees and stands at an elevation of about 800 feet 240 m above sea level the highest point in a straight line from the Red River at the Texas Oklahoma border to the Gulf Coast Because of its elevation many local radio and TV stations have their antennas located there Pulse Doppler weather radar equipment for tracking tornadoes are also attached to these steel antenna masts that reach several thousand feet into the air The Austin chalk limestone uplift on which most of Cedar Hill is spread is covered with gumbo cleche clay topsoil from a few inches to many feet The western edge of the city primarily the Lake Ridge neighborhood falls below the limestone uplift on the Eagle Ford shale strata surrounding Joe Pool Lake Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1940476 195073253 8 19601 848152 5 19702 61041 2 19806 849162 4 199019 976191 7 200032 09360 7 201045 02840 3 202049 1489 1 U S Decennial Census 16 2010 17 2020 18 Cedar Hill city Texas Racial and Ethnic Composition NH Non Hispanic Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos may be of any race Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 17 Pop 2020 18 2010 2020White alone NH 11 604 8 646 25 77 17 59 Black or African American alone NH 23 146 25 790 51 40 52 47 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 134 157 0 30 0 32 Asian alone NH 893 1 035 1 98 2 11 Pacific Islander alone NH 18 22 0 04 0 04 Some Other Race alone NH 63 200 0 14 0 41 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 765 1 417 1 70 2 88 Hispanic or Latino any race 8 405 11 881 18 67 24 17 Total 45 028 49 148 100 00 100 00 From the 1950 United States census tabulated population of 732 to 200 s 32 093 people the city of Cedar Hill has experienced positive growth trends as a suburban community of Dallas According to the 2020 U S census Cedar Hill s population grew to 49 148 18 Among the municipal populace the racial and ethnic makeup was 52 47 Black or African American 24 17 Hispanic or Latino American of any race 17 59 non Hispanic white 2 88 multiracial 2 11 Asian American 0 41 some other race 0 32 American Indian or Alaska Native and 0 04 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander its multicultural demography has been attributed to nationwide demographic trends of diversification For contrast in 2000 the racial makeup of the city was 56 67 White 33 61 African American 0 50 Native American 1 98 Asian 0 05 Pacific Islander 4 87 from other races and 2 32 from two or more races Hispanic or Latinos of any race were 11 91 of the population 2 The median income as of the 2000 census for a household in the city was 60 136 and the median income for a family was 63 416 Males had a median income of 41 360 versus 32 207 for females The per capita income for the city was 23 389 About 4 2 of families and 5 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 7 7 of those under age 18 and 6 5 of those age 65 or over By 2020 its median household income increased to 75 715 19 Economy editIn the early 1990s the population of Cedar Hill was increasing rapidly and citizens began to be concerned about the need for orderly economic development An economic development advisory committee was formed by the city council that surveyed the residents to see how they envisioned Cedar Hill s future Based on the response subcommittees were formed to look into funding asset enhancement and community image In January 1994 voters approved a special sales tax to fund the economic development efforts and the Cedar Hill EDC was incorporated in September 1994 They began with an annual budget of 150 000 and have increased it to 3 5 million with their development efforts The economic development corporation has been a huge proponent in development activity in the City assisting with recruiting and retaining businesses Since 2000 the city has added several retail outlets The opening of The Plaza at Cedar Hill in the fall of 2000 began the growth This 260 000 sq ft 24 000 m2 retail center included a variety of large and small stores Later that year The Cedar Hill Crossing was built A few years later in 2003 Cedar Village 70 acre 280 000 m2 was built to include linking a new city hall and historic Main Street district to retail residential office and entertainment developments The Village includes retail frontage along US Hwy 67 restaurants stores and office space The Pleasant Run Towne Crossing was built in 2003 with 409 000 sq ft 38 000 m2 of retail and restaurants A couple of years later Cedar Hill Pointe was built which opened in 2005 Hillside Village formerly Uptown Village at Cedar Hill Cedar Hill s upscale lifestyle center opened in March 2008 The 615 000 square foot 57 100 m2 lifestyle shopping center includes three anchor stores 65 additional stores and numerous restaurants Hillside Village is bound by Highway 67 to the east FM 1382 on the south Pleasant Run Road on the north and Cedar Hill Road on the west The Uptown Village development was awarded the 2006 Best Real Estate Deal in Retail Hospitality by Dallas Business Journal Trademark Property Co acquired the Uptown Village property in 2015 which brought multimillion dollar renovations including first phase new children s play area new promenade section with a bocce ball court a covered stage area and enhanced outdoor elements to increase the shopping experience at the lifestyle center The new name and corresponding new brand were selected to reflect the garden like look and feel planned in the multimillion dollar property renovation as well as paying homage to the community in which it lies 20 21 The City worked with citizens on developing a long range plan called City Center Vision Plan The plan is a specific area plan dedicated to transforming Cedar Hill s City Center into a walkable mixed use destination that will have a sense of place City Center consists of 3 sub districts referred to as Uptown Midtown and Historic Downtown City Council adopted the City Center Development Plan in October 2014 the implementation of this plan is fully underway Implementation of the Plan has four components Regulation Actions Economic Financing Strategies Communication Marketing and Projects In 2014 a 26 million project was developed in Midtown area Midtown Apartments is a 255 unit 3 apartment story complex that lies within the City Center area plan providing residents direct access to outdoor recreation activities retail and restaurants The development was recognized in 2014 as Best Real Estate Deal in Multifamily Deal by Dallas Business Journal 22 Education edit nbsp The Cedar Hill Government Center which houses the Cedar Hill ISD offices nbsp Cedar Hill High SchoolMost of the city is served by the Cedar Hill Independent School District Some of it is served by Duncanville Independent School District and the Midlothian Independent School District The Cedar Hill ISD portion is served by Cedar Hill High School and Cedar Hill Collegiate High School The Duncanville ISD portion is served by Duncanville High School The Midlothian ISD portion is served by Midlothian High School Life School a public charter school operates the K 4 Cedar Hill campus 23 Additionally Trinity Christian School Cedar Hill affiliated with a local Assemblies of God church also serves the area Dallas County residents are zoned to Dallas College formerly Dallas County Community College or DCCCD Portions in Ellis County are zoned to Navarro College 24 Arts and culture editNature edit Cedar Hill has set aside 20 of its land for parks and green space 25 3 000 acres of nature reserves and preserves are located in Cedar Hill including Dogwood Canyon and Cedar Hill State Park 26 Dogwood Canyon edit Dogwood Canyon was formed by the convergence of two ecosystems the Blackland Prairie which covers the majority of Dallas County and the white rock of the Austin Chalk deposits 27 Wildlife living in the canyon include birds such as the painted bunting black capped vireo and golden cheeked warbler 28 the latter two of which are endangered Wildlife species include bobcats coyotes lizards and snakes The canyon is named for the flowering Dogwoods found throughout the escarpment Other plant life found in Dogwood Canyon include the White trout lily as well as three species of Hexalectris orchids which are among only a few hundred in the country 28 Cedar Hill State Park edit Cedar Hill State Park opened in 1991 and is located on the northeast corner of Joe Pool Lake The park consists of 1 826 acres of land and miles of shoreline 29 The area is a transition zone between the rolling tallgrass prairie with its black clay soil and the rugged limestone escarpment 30 The park considers the native tallgrass prairie remnants to be its most important natural feature In the early 1800s a vast tallgrass prairie stretched from Texas to Canada Today less than one percent survives These endangered remnants include Indian grass little bluestem big bluestem sideoats grama and switchgrass The park has reintroduced Eastern gamma grass and meadow pinks in selected areas 31 In the wooded hills of the park common animals include bobcats coyotes foxes squirrels armadillos and raccoons Lake fishing is good for largemouth bass white bass crappie and catfish 31 The Cedar Hill State Park has approximately 200 species of birds and is home to many other Neotropical migrants The most sought after bird at the park is the painted bunting common from May through August 31 Joe Pool Lake edit Cedar Hill rests on the edge of Joe Pool Lake The lake was impounded in 1986 has a surface area of 6 469 acres and a maximum depth of 75 feet Joe Pool Lake can be accessed through the Cedar Hill State Park or any other of the three parks located along its borders 32 33 Sports edit Cedar Hill hosts local regional and national sports tournaments Cedar Hill s sports complexes collectively include 21 baseball and softball fields 18 soccer pitches 7 basketball courts 6 tennis courts 4 football fields and a 36 hole disc golf course 34 Points of interest edit Towers edit In the 1950s Cedar Hill became home to what was then known as Hill Tower At 880 feet above sea level Cedar Hill s elevation made it a desirable location for installation of television and FM broadcast transmitting towers which would equally cover both Fort Worth and Dallas Hill Tower was the first single tower owned and operated by two television stations at the same time 35 During this time then CBS affiliate KRLD TV and ABC affiliate WFAA TV were the leading television stations of Dallas Both stations were in competition for the same location thus the idea of Hill Tower was born The tower would reach over 1 500 feet into the sky and be topped with an 80 foot triangular platform consisting of two antennas one for each station Dubbed the candelabra both antennas were of equal height and equal centers of radiation 36 Eventually NBC affiliate WBAP TV moved to Cedar Hill though against the wishes of Fort Worth civic booster and Star Telegram publisher Amon G Carter and his heirs who tried to argue against a united Dallas Fort Worth media market despite the realities of broadcasting Since the construction of Hill Tower many other local television and radio stations have located here and more recently mobile communications technology service providers Today Cedar Hill has the highest concentration of radio and television communication antennas in the county with 14 towers 37 Visible from 20 miles away on a clear night the towers have become a landmark for travelers 13 They also serve as a navigational landmark for aircraft pilots who use the towers as a guide 37 Penn Farm Agricultural History Center edit Farmers such as John Wesley Penn utilized the natural resources of the land to build farms and provided shelter and sustenance for their families The Penn family lived and grazed livestock on the native prairie grasses for over a hundred years During that time most of the tallgrass prairie in Dallas County vanished plowed under and replaced with crops of wheat or cotton Perhaps because of the rocky surface and hilly terrain of the Cedar Hill area the prairie remnants at Penn Farm survived and are maintained today 38 Penn Farm Agricultural History Center was created from the remnants of Penn Farm which date back to the 1850s 29 The center is located within Cedar Hill State Park It was designed to educate people about early life in Cedar Hill and to demonstrate how human invention rendered the greatest impact on the tallgrass prairie once prominent in this area Many of the original structures still remain standing showing the evolution of machinery constructed and adapted by the Penn family as needs changed and modern conveniences were added 39 Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center edit Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center was built as a partnership between Cedar Hill and the National Audubon Society On April 23 2008 John Flicker former president of the National Audubon Society led the groundbreaking ceremonies for the Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center The Center officially opened in 2011 40 41 42 The visitor center has been awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED Gold Certification established by the U S Green Building Council and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute GBCI for energy use lighting water and material use as well as incorporating a variety of other sustainable strategies 43 In 2015 Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center partnered with the Cedar Hill Independent School District on a study linking outdoor science education to academic performance The study involved 500 5th grade students from Cedar Hill ISD The students participated weekly in the Audubon Center s customized Eco Investigations lessons Those who participated scored 20 higher on related STAAR questions then nonparticipants This study is the first of its kind in Texas 44 45 Recreation editParks edit Cedar Hill manages and maintains 32 park properties including 6 community parks 17 neighborhood parks 1 special purpose park 3 nature preserves and 4 greenbelts 46 47 Hike and bike edit Cedar Hill currently has over 45 miles of multi purpose integrated trails and bikeways 26 Most recent additions include Pleasant Run Trail Lake Ridge Hike and Bike Trail and Red Oak Creek Trail 48 DORBA Trail is the longest trail located in Cedar Hill State Park and is a shared use hike and bike trail The trail was created through the efforts of the Dallas Off Road Bicycle Association 49 hence the trail name and the Cedar Hill State Park management It is considered one of the top mountain biking trails in the state 50 An ADA accessible trail can be found at the Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center 51 References edit 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 7 2020 a b U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey October 25 2007 Retrieved January 31 2008 Cedar Hill city Texas United States Census Bureau Retrieved March 13 2022 History Cedar Hill Museum of History National Register of Historic Places National Park Service Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks Texas Historical Commission More History Cedar Hill Museum of History Crawford s Tornado Graveyard cedarhilltx com Graveyard Blessing YouTube com March 29 2012 Archived from the original on December 15 2021 Retrieved July 11 2016 Crawford s Tornado Graveyard Visit Cedar Hill a b c d Historic Citizens Bank Building Cedar Hill TX Official Website cedarhilltx com a b More History Cedar Hill Museum of History December 17 2014 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Cedar Hill city Texas United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 11 2012 Decennial Census of Population and Housing by Decades US Census Bureau a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Cedar Hill city Texas United States Census Bureau a b c P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Cedar Hill city Texas United States Census Bureau 2020 ACS Income Statistics data census gov Retrieved July 5 2022 Trademark gets 38 3M in refinancing of Uptown Village in Cedar Hill Dallas Business Journal December 5 2014 Retrieved November 22 2015 Uptown Village gets a rebrand Archived 2015 11 23 at the Wayback Machine Focus Daily News April 30 2015 Retrieved November 22 2015 DBJ Announces Best Real Estate Deals of 2014 finalists Dallas Business Journal Dallas Business Journal Retrieved June 2 2016 Contact Us Archived 2011 09 03 at the Wayback Machine Life School Retrieved on September 2 2011 950 South I 35E Lancaster TX 75146 Texas Education Code Sec 130 176 DALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SERVICE AREA Sec 130 189 NAVARRO COLLEGE DISTRICT SERVICE AREA The assigned community college depends on the county 2012 Parks Rec Trails amp Open Space Master Plan cedarhilltx com Retrieved July 11 2016 a b Nature Cedar Hill TX Official Website cedarhilltx com Canyon Geology dogwoodcanyon audubon org March 4 2016 a b Native Plants dogwoodcanyon audubon org February 29 2016 a b Cedar Hill State Park History Texas Parks amp Wildlife Interpretive Guido to Cedar Hill State Park and Penn Farm Agricultural History Center PDF Texas Parks amp Wildlife a b c Cedar Hill State Park Nature Texas Parks amp Wildlife Fishing Joe Pool Lake tpwd texas gov Joe Pool Lake Texas www joe pool lake org Sporting Facilities Cedar Hill TX Official Website cedarhilltx com RCA Broadcast News October 1955 www akdart com RCA Broadcast News October 1955 www akdart com a b Towers Cedar Hill TX Official Website cedarhilltx com Interpretive Guide to Cedar Hill State Park and Penn Farm Agricultural Center PDF Texas Parks amp Wildlife Interpretive Guide to Cedar Hill State Park and Penn Farm Agricultural Center PDF Texas Parks amp Wildlife Farwell Scott September 6 2011 Ecosystems converge at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center opening in Cedar Hill this weekend Dallas Morning News Miller Robert New Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center is a nature lover s dream Dallas Morning News Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Cedar Hill TX Official Website cedarhilltx com Green Building dogwoodcanyon audubon org March 4 2016 Informal education Haily Summerford TEDxUTA YouTube November 7 2014 Study Proves Outdoor Science Education Improves Test Scores dogwoodcanyon audubon org March 4 2016 Greenbelts Nature Preserves amp Special Purpose Parks Cedar Hill TX Official Website www cedarhilltx com Parks Cedar Hill TX Official Website www cedarhilltx com Trails Cedar Hill TX Official Website www cedarhilltx com Dallas Off Road Bicycle Association www dorba org Cedar Hill State Park Overview Texas Parks amp Wildlife Our Trails dogwoodcanyon audubon org February 29 2016 External links editCity of Cedar Hill official website Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cedar Hill Texas amp oldid 1175290483, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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