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Mansfield at a Glance



                                                COMMUNITY PROFILE

               The  City  of  Mansfield  is  strategically  located in the south  central  area  of  the  Dallas/Fort  Worth
               Metroplex, 25 miles from Dallas and 20 miles from Fort Worth.  Mansfield borders the cities of Arlington
               on  the  north,  Grand Prairie on  the  east,  Fort Worth  on the  west,  and  portions  of Johnson and  Ellis
               Counties on the south. Some areas of the City extend into Johnson and Ellis Counties.  State Highway
               360 and U.S. Highway 287, which both run north and south through the City, provide a direct connection
               to  Arlington, Grand Prairie and  the Dallas/Fort  Worth International Airport,  which is  the 4th busiest
               airport in the country. Railroad Freight Service is provided by the Union Pacific Railroad.

               The City of Mansfield’s  population  is estimated to  approach  76,000  for  the 2021-2022  fiscal year.
               Mansfield covers 36.69 square miles, of which approximately 24.8% remains undeveloped. The typical
               Mansfield household earns an income of approximately $128,263 and has an average taxable home value
               of $261,173.

               The City of Mansfield is considered one of the faster growing cities in Texas as estimated by the North
               Central Texas Council of Governments.  Recognized as a “Best City” for families and small businesses,
               Mansfield is also a highly attractive place to work and live.












               The Mansfield economy is supported by major retail developments. Several new retail and restaurants in
               the new Shops at Broad development opened in 2020, and more will continue to be added in 2021 and
               2022.  Existing industrial  businesses including Klein Tools, Solvay Polymers, and Mouser Electronics,
               continue to contribute to the City’s tax base.  The Mansfield Economic Development Corporation, which
               supports existing and new business through the ½ cent sales tax adopted in 1997, enhances the City of
               Mansfield’s economic development program.

               The City is served by the Mansfield Independent School District, one of the better-rated school districts
               in the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area by the Texas Education Agency. The district has one Career
               and Technology Academy, one Alternative Education Center,  one Early College High School,  five
               traditional high schools (Grades 9-12), seven middle schools (Grades 7-8), seven intermediate schools
               (Grades 5-6), two Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics “STEM” Academies (Grade 6-8 and
               9-12), twenty-four elementary schools (Grades K-4), and one Early Learners Academy (pre-K). There are
               35,524 students enrolled for the 2021-2022 school year and over 4,600 faculty members.

               Higher Education  opportunities include several major colleges and universities:  Southern Methodist
               University, Texas Christian University, University of North Texas, The University of Texas at Arlington,
               The University of Texas at Dallas, Texas Women’s University, Dallas Baptist University, University of
               Dallas, and the Tarrant and Dallas Community College Districts.

               Medical Services are provided by local hospitals including Mansfield Methodist Medical Center, Texas
               Health Hospital Mansfield, Arlington Memorial Hospital, Columbia Medical Center-Arlington, Huguley
               Hospital, Harris Hospital and John Peter Smith County Hospital.


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