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COMMUNITY PROFILE

                 LOCATION

                 Benbrook, Texas is located in southwest Tarrant County adjacent to Fort Worth.  Benbrook is located at the intersection of Interstate 20, Interstate
                 Loop 820, and Benbrook Boulevard (U. S. Highway 377).  Benbrook is a part of the Fort Worth-Arlington Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA),
                 part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.  Benbrook encompasses twelve square miles of land and has 1,069 total park acres.  Benbrook is
                 located in the Central Time Zone, midway between the east and the west coasts.

                 POPULATION

                 In 1970 Benbrook had a population of 8,169.  By 1980, the population had increased to 13,579.  In 1990 the population, according to Census
                 data, was 19,564.  In the 2000 Census the population increased to 20,208 and by 2010 had grown to 21,234.  The estimated population for
                 2020-21 is 23,378.  Steady growth of population is predicted based upon current development.

                 CLIMATE

                 Benbrook has a temperate climate, with average high temperature of 96.00 degrees Fahrenheit (or 35.56 Celsius) in August to an average
                 low temperature of 33.90 degrees Fahrenheit (or 1.11 Celsius) in January.  Average annual rainfall is 29.46 inches, with less than three inches
                 of snow.

                 GOVERNMENT

                 Benbrook was settled in 1850 and was incorporated in 1947.  The City Charter was adopted in 1983 and amended in 1990 and 1997.
                 Benbrook has a Council-Manager form of government with a seven-member City Council (Mayor and six City Councilmembers) all elected at-
                 large.

                 The City has 129 full-time positions authorized within the following functional areas: General Government, Staff Services, Public Safety, Public
                 Services, and Community Development; one position is authorized for the City Marketing Activity financed through the Hotel/Motel Occupancy
                 Tax.  The City provides police, fire, ambulance, municipal court, street maintenance, parks, animal control, community development, planning,
                 inspection services, and engineering services for the community.

                 The City has a zoning ordinance and award-winning comprehensive plan.  Both the City's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report and Annual
                 Budget  and  Program  Objectives  are  recognized  for  their  excellence  in  reporting  and  presentation  by  the  Government  Finance  Officers
                 Association.  The City's bond rating is AA+ according to Standard and Poors and Aa3 according to Moody's Investor Services.



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