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City Profile



            LOCATION AND HISTORY
            Fort Worth, incorporated in 1873, is a political subdivision and municipal corporation of the State of Texas, located
            in Tarrant, Denton, Parker, Wise, and Johnson Counties.  The City covers approximately 359 square miles and serves
            a population of 935,508. Situated on the Trinity River, Fort Worth is approximately 75 miles south of the Oklahoma
            state line and 270 miles northwest of the Gulf of Mexico. The city is a cultural gateway into the American West.


            Fort Worth was established as a frontier army post in 1849 by Major Ripley Arnold and named after General William
            Jenkins Worth, who distinguished himself in the War with Mexico. The outpost became a stopping place on the
            famous Old Chisholm Trail and a shipping point for the great herds of Longhorn cattle being driven to northern
            markets. Progressive city leadership brought the first of nine railroads to Fort Worth in 1876 and with the subsequent
            West Texas oil boom, guided the city into a metropolitan county of more than 2.1 million people. Fort Worth’s
            economy has always been associated with cattle, oil, finance, and manufacturing. Since World War II, Fort Worth
            has also become an aerospace, education, high-tech, transportation, and an industry service center.

            For the third time in nearly half a century, Fort Worth was named one of the National Civic League’s All-American
            Cities in 2011. Fort Worth also won the award in 1964 and 1993.

            GOVERNMENT
            Fort Worth operates under the Council-Manager form of municipal government. A mayor voted in by an at-large
            popular vote and an eight-member, single-district council is elected to two-year terms. In turn, the Mayor and City
            Council appoint the city manager who is the chief administrative and executive officer. The City Council is also
            responsible for the appointment of the city attorney, municipal judges, city secretary, and the city auditor.

            AREA AND POPULATION

            According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the 2010 Census population count for Fort Worth was 741,206 and the official
            Census count as of July 1, 2021 for Fort Worth is 935,508. From 2010 to 2021, Fort Worth’s total population increased
            by 190,684 persons, equating to a 25% growth over that period. This represents an average annual growth rate of
            1.9% per year. Due to this substantial growth, Fort Worth is now ranked as the 13th largest city in the country, up
            from 16th  largest  in  2010.  The  following  chart  shows  Fort  Worth’s  population growth  overtime  and  projected
            population .





















                                                                            Source:  US  Census  Bureau  ACS  5-year  2016-
                                                                            2020;  NCTCOG;  and  City  of  Fort  Worth,
                                                                            Planning & Data Analytics Department, 2022.






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