Best Southwest
The Best Southwest is a term commonly applied to four Dallas suburbs – Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, and Lancaster – in southwestern Dallas County, Texas (USA). As of the 2010 census, the four suburbs had a combined population of 168,960.[1]
The term "Best Southwest" was first used when the Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, and Lancaster chambers of commerce formed a partnership to improve cooperation between the cities.[2] They formed the Best Southwest Chamber Partnership in 1986, and it was incorporated in 1990.
The four municipalities, which are similar in population and form one of the most demographically diverse regions in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, frequently work together on local events and projects.
Major highways
- Interstate 20
- Interstate 35E
- U.S. Highway 67
- Belt Line Road (FM 1382)
Demographics
Best Southwest area demographics based on 2000 census data.[3]
Total Population | 131,714 |
Households | 45,535 |
Families | 36,331 |
Racial Makeup
White | 69,367 | 52.66% |
African American | 50,589 | 38.41% |
Asian | 1,937 | 1.47% |
Native American | 521 | 0.40% |
Pacific Islander | 74 | 0.06% |
Some other race | 6,699 | 5.09% |
Two or more races | 2,527 | 1.92% |
Hispanic/Latino (of any race) |
15,095 | 11.46% |
Economic Characteristics
Median Income (Household) | $53,293 |
Median Income (Family) | $58,991 |
Median Income (Males) | $38,953 |
Median Income (Females) | $31,546 |
Per Capita Income | $22,674 |
Population growth history
City | 1970 | 1980 | 1990 | 2000 | 2010 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cedar Hill | 2,610 | 6,849 | 19,988 | 32,093 | 45,028 |
DeSoto | 6,617 | 15,538 | 30,544 | 37,646 | 49,047 |
Duncanville | 14,105 | 27,781 | 35,008 | 36,081 | 38,524 |
Lancaster | 10,522 | 14,807 | 22,117 | 25,894 | 36,361 |
Total | 33,854 | 64,975 | 107,657 | 131,714 | 168,960 |
Education
Colleges and Universities
- Northwood University (Cedar Hill)
- Cedar Valley College (Lancaster) - part of the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD)
Public schools
Four school districts serve most of the Best Southwest area:
- Cedar Hill Independent School District (2005-2006 enrollment: 7,972)
- Cedar Hill ISD serves most of Cedar Hill as well as small portions of Grand Prairie and Ovilla. The district has 14 campuses (two High Schools, a Ninth Grade Center, two Middle Schools, three Intermediate Schools, and six Elementary Schools).
- DeSoto Independent School District (2005-2006 enrollment: 8,409)
- DeSoto ISD covers most of DeSoto, the Dallas County portion of Glenn Heights and a small portion of Ovilla. The district has 12 campuses (one High School, a Freshman Campus, three Middle Schools, and seven Elementary Schools - four in DeSoto and 1 in Glenn Heights).
- Duncanville Independent School District (2005-2006 enrollment: 12,327)
- The largest of the Best Southwest school districts, Duncanville ISD serves Duncanville, part of northwestern DeSoto, and a significant portion of southwest Dallas. The district has 16 campuses (one High School, three Middle Schools, three Intermediate Schools, and nine Elementary Schools - 6 in Duncanville and 3 in Dallas).
- Lancaster Independent School District (2005-2006 enrollment: 5,822)
- A fast-growing district, Lancaster ISD covers most of Lancaster and a very small portion of Hutchins. The district has nine campuses (one High School, one Middle School, and seven Elementary Schools).
Other school districts that serve parts of the Best Southwest area include the Dallas Independent School District (small portions of Lancaster and DeSoto) and the Midlothian Independent School District , which serves the small Ellis County portion of Cedar Hill.
References
- "2010 Census Summary File 1: Table P1: Total Population". American FactFInder. United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 14 February 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
- - Best Southwest Online.
- American FactFinder Archived 2012-07-02 at WebCite - U.S. Census Bureau.
External links
- Best Southwest
- Best Southwest Online
- Focus Daily News
- Today Newspapers - serving the Best Southwest and Grand Prairie (ceased publication in July 2009).
- Cedar Hill
- DeSoto
- Duncanville
- Lancaster