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McKinney is a city in and the county seat of Collin County, Texas. It is Collin County's third-largest city, after Plano and Frisco. A
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of the
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, McKinney is about north of Dallas. The U.S. Census Bureau listed McKinney as the nation's fastest-growing city from 2000 to 2003 and again in 2006, among cities with more than 50,000 people. In 2007, it was ranked second-fastest-growing among cities with more than 100,000 people and in 2008 as third-fastest. In the 2010 census, the city's population was 131,117, making it Texas's 19th-most populous city. The population estimate produced by the city as of 2019 was 199,177, which made it Texas's 16th most populous city. In 2020, its population was 195,308. As of May 2017, McKinney was the third-fastest-growing city in the United States.


History

On March 24, 1849, William Davis, who owned where McKinney now stands, donated for the townsite. Ten years later, McKinney incorporated, and in 1913, the town adopted the commission form of government. For its first 125 years, McKinney served as the county's principal commercial center. The county seat provided farmers with flour, corn, cotton mills, cotton gins, a cotton compress, and a cottonseed oil mill, as well as banks, churches, schools, newspapers, and from the 1880s, an opera house. Businesses also came to include a textile mill, an ice company, a large dairy, and a garment-manufacturing company. The population grew from 35 in 1848 to 4,714 in 1912. By 1953, McKinney had a population of more than 10,000 and 355 businesses. The town continued to serve as an agribusiness center for the county until the late 1960s. By 1970, Plano surpassed McKinney in size. McKinney experienced moderate population growth, from 15,193 in the 1970 census to 21,283 in the 1990 census. By the mid-1980s, the town had become a commuter center for residents who worked in Plano and Dallas. In 1985, it had a population of just over 16,000 and supported 254 businesses. Since then, McKinney's rate of increase has been much more dramatic. In the 2000 census, McKinney had grown to 54,369 with 2,005 businesses and in the 2010 census the population had more than doubled to 131,117 residents. The Census Bureau's most recent estimated population for McKinney (July 1, 2015) is 162,898. The most recent population estimate, produced by the city as of January 1, 2019, is 187,802. Both the city and the county were named for Collin McKinney, signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, and a congressman for the Red River district of the
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. He was the author of a bill establishing counties in the northern part of the state.


Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of , of which is land and 0.7 square mile (1.7 km2), or 1.07%, is covered by water.


Climate

McKinney is considered part of the humid subtropical region. *On average, the warmest month is July. *The highest recorded temperature was in 1936. *On average, the coolest month is January. *The lowest recorded temperature was in 1930. *The maximum average precipitation occurs in May. It is also part of the Texas blackland prairies, which means it gets hot summers because it is in the
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. Humidity makes temperatures feel higher, and winters are mild and are usually rainy; snowstorms occasionally occur. Spring is the wettest part of the year, which brings winds from the Gulf Coast.


Demographics

At the
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, the city had a population of 131,117 people. In 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated a population of 195,308, representing continued growth from the city's 2000 population of 54,369. As of the 2000 U.S. census, 64% of the foreign-born residents of McKinney originated from Mexico. Since 2009, 70% of McKinney's total population born outside of the United States had arrived in the U.S. in the 1990s.Brettell, Caroline B. '"Big D" Incorporating New Immigrants in a Sunbelt Suburban Metropolis' (Chapter 3). In: Singer, Audrey, Susan Wiley Hardwick, and Caroline Brettell. ''Twenty-First Century Gateways: Immigrant Incorporation in Suburban America'' (James A. Johnson metro series). Brookings Institution Press, 2009. , 9780815779285. Start p. ooks.google.com/books?id=bduAC5GaLScC&pg=PA53 53 CITED: p
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In May 2017, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that McKinney was the third fastest-growing city in the United States. It had a 5.9% growth rate between 2015 and 2016. Of the 68,458 households at the 2019
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, 59.8% were married-couples living together. The average household size was 2.88 and the average family size was 3.36. In 2010, there were 28,186 households; 45.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.6% were
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living together, 9.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 23.2% were not families; 19.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.89 and the average family size was 3.29. In 2010, the median income for a household in the city was $63,366, and for a family was $72,133. Males had a median income of $50,663 versus $32,074 for females. The per capita income for the city was $28,185. About 4.9% of families and 8.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9.2% of those under age 18 and 7.9% of those age 65 or over. In 2019, the median income in the city increased to $89,828; the mean income was $111,588.


Economy

According to the city's 2018 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top 10 employers in the city are:


Government


Local government

According to the ''Comprehensive Annual Financial Report'' (2016), the city's various funds had $324.6 million in total revenues, $247.9 million in total expenditures, $1.36 billion in total assets, $437.6 million in total liabilities, and $363.9 million in cash and investments. The McKinney City Council has seven members. Two members and the mayor are elected at large, and four members are elected to single-member districts. McKinney's City Manager serves under the direction of the City Council, and administers and coordinates the implementation of procedures, policies, and ordinances. The city of McKinney is a voluntary member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments association, the purpose of which is to coordinate individual and collective local governments and facilitate regional solutions, eliminate unnecessary duplication, and enable joint decisions.


State government

McKinney is represented in the Texas Senate by Republican
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, District 8, and Republican Drew Springer, District 30. McKinney is also represented in the Texas House of Representatives by Republican
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, District 70.


Federal government

At the federal level, Texas's U.S. senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz. McKinney is in the
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, which is represented by Van Taylor.


Police department

The McKinney Police Department is the primary municipal law enforcement agency that serves the city. Chief Greg Conley is the head of the department. In fiscal year 2016–2017, the department had 201 sworn peace officers and 59 non-sworn civilian positions. The department was awarded national accredited status from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) and is also a Texas Police Chief's Association Foundation (TPCAF) Recognized Agency, making it only the third agency in Texas to receive both state and national accreditation. Notable recent incidents in the department's history include the high-profile investigation of the
McKinney homicide The McKinney quadruple murder, also called the Truett Street massacre, was when four people were gunned down in a house in McKinney, Texas on March 12, 2004. The incident received notable national coverage on thJuly 22, 2006, episodeof ''America' ...
that claimed the lives of two adults and two high school football players; a 2010 attack on the police department headquarters by a gunman who fired over 100 rifle rounds at the building and employees after attempting to detonate a truck and trailer full of explosives; and protests and media attention after a video was released of the
2015 Texas pool party incident The 2015 Texas pool party incident, also known as the "McKinney pool party", was a civil disturbance that occurred on June 5, 2015, at a pool party in McKinney, Texas, United States. While responding to 911 calls that reported the trespassing o ...
. The department has lost three officers in the line of duty: City Marshal Samuel Burks in 1902, Officer Marion Taylor in 1938, and Officer Milligan Burk in 1970.


Education


Colleges

McKinney is the home of the Central Park Campus of Collin College near the city's center at US 75 and US 380, which opened in 1985 as the initial campus for the community college district. The Collin Higher Education Center campus of Collin College opened in southern McKinney in 2010 and offers select bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs in partnership with Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas Woman's University, The University of Texas at Dallas, and the University of North Texas.


Public school districts

Two-thirds of McKinney residents are in the McKinney Independent School District; the remaining third are part of Frisco Independent School District, Prosper Independent School District, Allen Independent School District,
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, Lovejoy Independent School District, or Celina Independent School District. Five of the seven school districts serving the city placed in the top 5% in the Niche 2018 Best School Districts in America rankings; Allen ISD ranked #33 nationally, Frisco ISD ranked #60, Prosper ISD ranked #73, Lovejoy ISD ranked #78, and McKinney ISD ranked #268.


Public high schools

For high school, the two thirds of the city's students who are in McKinney ISD attend McKinney High School, McKinney North High School and McKinney Boyd High School. The remaining third of McKinney students attend Emerson High School (Frisco ISD), Heritage High School (Frisco ISD), Rock Hill High School (Prosper ISD), Allen High School,
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, Lovejoy High School, or Celina High School. In the 2018 ''U.S. News & World Report'' high school rankings, Lovejoy High School ranked #49 in Texas rankings and #283 nationally; McKinney North High School ranked #76 and #627, respectively; McKinney Boyd High School ranked #85 and #722 respectively; and Allen High School ranked #130 and #1228, respectively.


Public charter schools

Imagine International Academy of North Texas is a no-tuition open-enrollment public charter school for grades K–12 in McKinney. It is open to students in any school district that serves McKinney residents. It is state-funded, independently run, and not part of any school district.


Private schools

There are two private schools in the city that serve all grades from K–12, McKinney Christian Academy and Cornerstone Christian Academy.


Media

The ''
McKinney Courier-Gazette The ''McKinney Courier-Gazette'' is a daily newspaper published in McKinney, Texas, covering Collin County, Texas, Collin County. 1013 Communications acquired it from American Community Newspapers in 2011. The newspaper has a daily circulation as ...
'' is a daily newspaper published in McKinney, covering
Collin County Collin County is located in the U.S. state of Texas. It is part of the Dallas- Fort Worth- Arlington metropolitan statistical area, and a small portion of the city of Dallas is in the county. At the 2020 United States census, the county's popula ...
. It is owned by American Community Newspapers. It has a daily circulation of 4,400 and a Sunday circulation of 26,400.


Infrastructure


Transportation

McKinney is served by two U.S. Highways: US 75 and US 380. The city is also bordered by the Sam Rayburn Tollway, a toll road administered by the North Texas Tollway Authority that runs to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. McKinney offers discounted transit services to elderly, disabled, or low-income residents through the Collin County Transit Program. The far southwestern corner of McKinney, in the large Craig Ranch development, has a trolley bus that serves the development and some shopping centers in the surrounding area.


Major highways

* * * * ( Sam Rayburn Tollway)


Air

McKinney National Airport and
Aero Country Airport Aero Country Airport is a privately owned public airport west of the central business district of McKinney, Texas, United States. The airport has no International Air Transport Association, IATA or International Civil Aviation Organization, ICA ...
provide private and business air services.


Railways

Dallas, Garland and Northeastern Railroad (DGNO)


Notable people

* Len Akin, professional football player *
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, 2nd National Security Advisor * Mike Bolsinger, professional baseball pitcher, Toronto Blue Jays *
Larry Brantley Larry Brantley (born October 30, 1966) is an American voice actor and a former stand-up comedian and radio spokesman, best known as the voice of Wishbone, a Jack Russell Terrier who was featured in a PBS children's television series. Brantley, ...
, actor and comedian known for voicing Wishbone on the PBS series of the same name * William Calhoun, professional wrestler who used the professional name "Haystack" or "Haystacks" Calhoun *
Hollie Cavanagh Hollie Jessica Cavanagh (born 5 July 1993) is an English-American pop singer. She placed fourth on the American Idol (season 11), eleventh season of ''American Idol''. Early life Hollie Jessica Cavanagh was born in Liverpool on 5 July 1993, the ...
, singer who placed fourth on 11th season of '' American Idol'' * Tommy Crutcher, football player; honorable mention All-State football at McKinney High School in 1959; NCAA All-American at Texas Christian University in 1963; played eight seasons (1965–1972) in the NFL, mainly for the
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* Clem Daniels, pro football player *
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, hall-of-fame radio host at Z100 * Chad Haga, professional road racing cyclist *
Kenneth E. Hagin Kenneth Erwin Hagin (August 20, 1917 – September 19, 2003) was an American preacher. He is known for pioneering the Word of Faith movement. Biography Personal life Kenneth E. Hagin was born August 20, 1917, in McKinney, Texas, the son of ...
, influential Pentecostal preacher, often called "father" (or "granddaddy") of the Word of Faith movement * Randy Ethan Halprin, a member of the
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* Adrianna Hicks, actress *
Ronald Jones II Ronald Jones II (born August 3, 1997) is an American football running back for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at USC. A heavily recruited high school running back out of the state of Te ...
, professional football player; graduate of McKinney North High School * Tom Kite, professional golfer *
Brittany Lang Brittany Lang (born August 22, 1985) is an American professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. She has won one major championship, the 2016 U.S. Women's Open. Amateur career Born in Richmond, Virginia and raised in McKinney, Texas, Lang h ...
, professional golfer, 2016 U.S. Women's Open champion * Zach Lee, professional baseball player * Anthony Lynn, head coach of NFL's Los Angeles Chargers; player for Denver Broncos (1993), San Francisco 49ers (1995–1996), Denver Broncos (1997–1999) * Ray McDonald, NFL running back * MO3, rapper *
Karthik Nemmani The 91st Scripps National Spelling Bee was held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland (its eighth year at this location) from May 29 to 31, 2018.
, 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee champion *
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, professional soccer player for New England Revolution * Ken Paxton, Texas state senator from District 8; member of Texas House of Representatives, 2003–2013; state attorney general * Alex Puccio, professional climber and bouldering champion * Johnny Quinn, Olympic athlete *
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, actor * Robert Richardson Jr., NASCAR driver *
Scott Sanford William Scott Sanford (born October 3, 1957) is an American minister and politician. He has represented the 70th District in the Texas House of Representatives since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Sanford also serves as the executive pas ...
,
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and executive pastor of Cottonwood Creek Baptist Church; Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from McKinney since 2013 * Guinn Smith, gold medalist at
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in pole vault * James W. Throckmorton, governor of Texas, U.S. congressman, and member of Texas Senate * Andy Timmons, professional guitarist * London Woodberry, professional soccer player *
Dudley Wysong Henry Dudley Wysong, Jr. (May 15, 1939 – March 29, 1998) was an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour in the 1960s. Wysong was born, raised and lived all his life in and around McKinney, Texas. One of the people who taugh ...
, professional golfer


See also

*
Mickey Mantle World Series The American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC) is an amateur baseball organization in the United States for players from sub-teens through adults.


Notes


References


External links


City of McKinney official website

McKinney Chamber of Commerce

McKinney Convention & Visitors Bureau

McKinney Community Development Corporation

McKinney Economic Development Corporation
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