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CITY OF FOREST HILL

               PROPERTY TAXES

               2019 Property Tax Rate          $0.992873 per $100 valuation


               2018 Certified Net Taxable Value   $513,513,216



               HISTORY

               Forest Hill began as a community around 1860. It was called Brambleton Station and Forest Hill Village
               before being named Forest Hill. By 1896 the community had its first schools and was established as a
               suburb of Fort Worth. In 1905 Old Mansfield Road and Forest Hill Drive were the city's two main roads. In
               1912 citizens drilled a "crooked hole well," the first private water system in the community. By 1925 the
               community had 25 residents and two businesses. Forest Hill gained a new source of water in the early
               1940’s. By 1944 Trentman Company and the Johnson Campbell Company began building homes. The
               owners of the private water system sold it to Texas Water Company. The community incorporated as a
               village on March 16, 1946. In the late 1940’s the city population was approximately 90 people. In 1949 the
               city petitioned to be relabeled as a city after reaching 500 citizens; on April 8 of that year the village was
               relabeled as a city. By 1954 the volunteer fire department, the police department, and the Corporation
               Court opened. The city had 1,519 people in the mid‐1950s and by 1967, the city had 3,800 people. The city
               grew due to its proximity to Fort Worth. By the early 1970’s the city adopted the Forest Hill Home Rule
               Charter in order to more easily annex territory and to allow for better governance. The city’s population
               was 19,250 in 1976 and 11,482 in 1990. In the 1970s, it elected its first female mayor, Jackie Larson.


               TRANSPORTATION

               Forest Hill is located along one of the busiest freeways in North Texas. Approximately 180,000 vehicles per
               day travel along IH‐20. Four eastbound and westbound off ramps provide direct access to the City’s
               arterial roadway network. Interstate 20 runs through the heart of Forest Hill and makes access to Highway
               287, Southeast Loop 820 and Interstate 35W easy. These major thoroughfares intersect to form one of the
               highest traffic count areas in southern Tarrant County.


               AIRPORTS

               D/FW International: 23 miles
               Alliance Airport: 26 miles
               Meacham International: 15 miles
               Fort Worth Spinks Airport: 11 miles

                 DEMOGRAPHICS
               The 2017 estimated population is 12,947.











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