Little Elm, Texas

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Little Elm, Texas
Official seal of Little Elm, Texas
Motto(s): 
"Town With A Lake Attitude"[citation needed]
Location of Little Elm in Denton County, Texas
Location of Little Elm in Denton County, Texas
Coordinates: 33°9′50″N 96°55′49″W / 33.16389°N 96.93028°W / 33.16389; -96.93028Coordinates: 33°9′50″N 96°55′49″W / 33.16389°N 96.93028°W / 33.16389; -96.93028
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountyDenton
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • Town CouncilMayor Curtis Cornelious
Tony Singh
Neil Blais
Lisa Norman
Nick Musteen
Michael McClellan
 • Town ManagerMatt Mueller
Area
 • Total22.09 sq mi (57.22 km2)
 • Land17.99 sq mi (46.60 km2)
 • Water4.10 sq mi (10.62 km2)
Elevation
545 ft (166 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total25,898
 • Estimate 
(2019)[2]
53,126
 • Density2,952.92/sq mi (1,140.12/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
75068
Area code(s)214, 469, 945, 972
FIPS code48-43012[3]
GNIS feature ID1340088[4]
Websitewww.littleelm.org

Little Elm is a city in Denton County, Texas, United States, and a part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is an extended suburb of Denton. The population was 3,646 at the 2000 census. By the 2010 census, the city total had jumped to 25,898,[5] making Little Elm one of the fastest growing municipalities in Texas since 2000 in terms of percentage. As of 2019 the current estimated population of Little Elm is 53,126.

Geography[]

Little Elm is generally located along the northern and eastern shores of Lewisville Lake at the cross roads of Eldorado Parkway and FM 423 and includes stretches of U.S. Highway 380. Its neighbors include Frisco to the east, The Colony and Hackberry to the south, Prosper, Aubrey, and Providence to the north, and Oak Point, Cross Roads, and Lakewood Village to the west.

Little Elm is located at

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33°9′50″N 96°55′49″W / 33.16389°N 96.93028°W / 33.16389; -96.93028 (33.163955, -96.930281).[6] According to the U.S. Census Bureau, it has a total area of 18.6 square miles (48.3 km2), of which 14.6 square miles (37.7 km2) is land and 4.1 square miles (10.5 km2), or 21.83%, is water.[7] Little Elm has an average elevation of 545 feet above sea level.

Demographics[]

Historical population
Census Pop.
1880116
1970363
1980926155.1%
19901,25535.5%
20003,646190.5%
201025,898610.3%
2019 (est.)53,126[2]105.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[8]

Little Elm's current estimated population, as of July 1, 2019, is 53,126. Little Elm's build-out population is anticipated to be over 90,000.[9]

As of the census[3] of 2000, there were 3,646 people, 1,210 households, and 965 families residing in the town. The population of Little Elm grew by 610% between 2000 and 2010, ballooning from 3,646 to 25,898, making the city one of the fastest growing in not only the state of Texas but also the United States.

According to the census, 63.2% of the population was white, 17.5% was Black or African American, and 6.1% was Asian. Of the total population, 22.7% identified as Hispanic or Latino (of any race).[10]

Per the 2019 Census estimates, the median household income in Little Elm is $95,377. The per capita income is $34,533 and 6.3% of residents live in poverty. Many local organizations such as LovePacs and the Little Elm Food Bank aim to serve these extremely-low-income residents.

Government[]

Little Elm became a home rule municipality in 2001. It has a council-manager form of government. The town council consists of a mayor and five town council members, one of whom is elected at-large.[11]

In 2021, Little Elm elected its first African American mayor, Curtis Cornelious.[12]

Education[]

Little Elm ISD Athletic Complex Stadium in Little Elm, Texas.

Three (3) school districts serve Little Elm: Little Elm ISD, Frisco ISD, and Denton ISD. Generally, the U.S. 380 corridor is served by Denton ISD, the FM 423 corridor and east Little Elm by Frisco ISD, and the rest of Little Elm by Little Elm ISD. in 2020, Little Elm High School was reclassified to a 6A athletic program.

The Little Elm Independent School District[13] serves most of the original parts of Little Elm. Little Elm ISD is one of the fastest growing in Denton County. The school district finished building its athletic stadium in 2006 located at the intersection of Hart Road and Eldorado Parkway. The stadium has a seating capacity of 7,500 with great wheelchair accessibility, a newly renovated video board at the north endzone, and a three level state-of-the-art press box.[14] Although the intent is to keep the community a one-high-school town, two new middle schools will open for the 2020-2021 school year.

A portion of the city is within the Frisco Independent School District.[15]

During the summer of 2016, Denton ISD completed construction on its 4th comprehensive high school, Braswell High School, located at the southeast corner of Navo Road and U.S. 380, to serve the fast-growing University Drive corridor which is part of Little Elm.[16]

Economy[]

Near Beard Park in Little Elm, TX.

While Little Elm is often referred to as a "bedroom community," there are five companies/entities in the city that employ over 100 people, per the Little Elm EDC [17] - Little Elm ISD (853), The Town of Little Elm (311), Kroger (191), Lowe's Home Center (178), and Retractable Technologies (146). The 2019 Retail Trade population was 203,560. The unemployment rate in Little Elm, pre-Covid-19, was 3.7%. Little Elm residents work in a variety of sectors,[18] including retail trade (13.9%), finance/insurance (11.6%), professional/scientific/technical services (10.8%), construction (8.6%), and educational services (8.5%).

Awards and honors[]

The Arbor Day Foundation designated Little Elm a Tree City USA community for its commitment to urban forestry for 3 straight years (2011-2013).[citation needed]

The Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association honored Little Elm with a Certificate of Achievement for Planning Excellence award during the following years: 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014.[citation needed]

In 2013, the Cross Timbers Urban Forestry Council presented Little Elm with a Bronze Leaf Award for its commitment to urban forestry initiatives.[citation needed]

In 2013, Little Elm was named the safest city in Texas by the FBI and the 18th safest in the nation for cities with a population of 25,000 or higher.[19] In 2016, Little Elm was ranked the 13th safest by the FBI in the state of Texas for towns with a population of 10,000 or higher.[20]

Parks[]

Little Elm has 5 major community parks: Little Elm Park, Cottonwood Park, Beard Park, McCord Park, and Union Park.

Cottonwood Park, located in the Lakefront district at the southern terminus of Lobo Lane, is home to Cottonwood Creek Marina.

Entrance to Beard Park in Little Elm, Texas.
Sunset at Paloma Creek's entrance in Little Elm, Texas.

Beard Park is the future home of Little Elm's Farmers Market, which in 2013 was set up in the Hobby Lobby shopping center.[21]

McCord Park is a wooded 38-acre park including trails, a disc golf course, fishing dock, and a playground. The disc golf course was designed by John Houck, a world-renowned disc golf course designer.[citation needed]

Through creative planning and zoning, McCord Park was donated to the Town and constructed by the developers of the luxury multi-family projects adjacent to it. The total value of the land and park improvements is estimated to be over 5 million dollars, all of which was paid for by the developer. Vital to the Town's master Hike & Bike trail plan, McCord Park provides an invaluable link from FM 423 to Veteran's Memorial Bridge on Witt Road and eventually westward along Lewisville Lake to the Lakefront district. It also offers a critical connection point into Frisco's trail system, which is part of a regional master trail system, one day ensuring that Little Elm residents could continually recreate to Dallas via trail without interruption.[citation needed]

Climate[]

The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Little Elm has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps.[22] In July/August, daily highs average around 95 degrees, with nightly lows around 72 degrees. In December/January, daily highs average around 55 degrees, with nightly lows around 32 degrees.

Transportation[]

Little Elm has access to the rest of the DFW Metroplex via several regionally significant thoroughfares. The Dallas North Tollway is a 5-minute drive east of Little Elm, which opens up the greater north Dallas region to residents, including several large employment and shopping hubs.[citation needed] DFW Airport is about 30 minutes away by car, and Love Field is about 35 minutes by car.

Eldorado Parkway, which functions as Little Elm's main street, provides a critical connection to the region by linking U.S. 75 and I-35E, including the Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge. Portions of Eldorado Parkway are 6-lanes with a divided median.

FM 423 functionally serves as Little Elm's eastern boundary, although Little Elm crosses east of FM 423 in several places. This 6-lane thoroughfare connects SH 121 in The Colony to the U.S. 380 corridor. The U.S. 380 corridor is in the northern part of Little Elm and provides an invaluable regional connection between two of the four county seats of the Metroplex (McKinney and Denton). TXDOT has no formal plans to expand U.S. 380 in Denton County; however, sufficient right-of-way exists to provide 8-lanes with a divided median if TXDOT prioritizes the project.[citation needed]

The Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge is a North Texas Tollway Authority project and was opened to the public on August 1, 2009. The North Texas Tollway Authority completed the Dallas North Tollway Extension Phase III in September 2007.

Notable people[]

References[]

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  13. ^ Little Elm ISD
  14. ^ "LEISD Athletics / Athletic Complex". www.littleelmisd.net.
  15. ^ "District Overview (Archive). Frisco Independent School District. Retrieved on August 13, 2015.
  16. ^ Home. Braswell High School. Retrieved on December 29, 2016. "Braswell High School,[...]serves families in the eastern portion of the district who reside in[...]"
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