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Wilmer is a city in Dallas County,
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Geography

Wilmer is located at (32.590743, –96.682619). It is situated along
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in southeastern Dallas County, approximately south of downtown Dallas. According to the
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, the city has a total area of , of which is land and , or 0.82%, is water.


History

The area was initially settled by Andrew K. Gray before 1850. The settlement was originally known as Prairie Valley when the Houston and Texas Central Railroad arrived in 1872. In 1884, the post office in Prairie Valley was renamed Wilmer, after A.J. Wilmer, a conductor on the Houston and Texas Central line. The population was estimated at 100 in 1890, with several stores and businesses operation in the community. That figure had risen to over 200 by the start of
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. A fire destroyed most of Wilmer's business district on July 4, 1929. The community's shallow wells were unable to pump the adequate amount of water needed to extinguish the blaze. Wilmer incorporated in 1945, and its first mayor, J.H. May, was elected on a platform of installing a water system. At the time of incorporation, Wilmer had 136 homes and a population of approximately 450. In 1949, a volunteer fire department was established and a fire truck was purchased. Around the same time, Wilmer and the neighboring city of Hutchins consolidated their schools. By 1960, Wilmer was home to 1,785 residents. Throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, Wilmer continued to grow, but at a much slower rate than other communities in Dallas County. With 3,393 residents as of the 2000 census, Wilmer is currently one of the smallest incorporated cities in Dallas County.


Demographics

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 4,974 people, 1,576 households, and 1,095 families residing in the city.


Economy

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's Dallas Intermodal Terminal is located partly in the city of Wilmer and partly in the city of Hutchins. The shipping facility, built by AUI Contractors, Prime Rail Interests and Halff Associates, was a 70 million U.S. dollar project. After Union Pacific (UP) chose Wilmer for its global intermodal facility, the City attracted Fortune 500 companies like Unilever,
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, Whirlpool, Ace Hardware and Medline. Wilmer offers easy access to all regional Interstates (I-45, I-20, I-30), U.S. Highways, and both international and general aviation airports (Lancaster, DFW International, Love Field). Wilmer offers a low tax rate along with incentives that include City Tax Abatements, Economic Development Sales Tax Funds, City of Wilmer Sales Tax – 380 agreements, Triple Freeport Exemptions, State of Texas Programs, Dallas County Tax Abatements, Federal Programs including New Market Tax Credits, and a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ).Wilmer Economic Development Corporation
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Education

Wilmer is served by the Dallas Independent School District.
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/ref> The area is within the Board of Trustees District 5; as of 2008 Lew Blackburn represents the district. As of fall 2022 the area is zoned to Eddie Bernice Johnson Elementary School, Kennedy-Curry Middle School, and Wilmer-Hutchins High School. In 2015 the Wilmer Early Childhood Center, located on the site of the former Wilmer Elementary School, opened. Dallas County residents are zoned to Dallas College (formerly Dallas County Community College or DCCCD).


School histories

Wilmer-Hutchins Independent School District used to serve Wilmer. Until the end of the school district, Wilmer Elementary School was located in Wilmer.Campuses
" Wilmer-Hutchins Independent School District. April 5, 2002. Retrieved on September 3, 2011. "Wilmer Elementary 211 Walnut Street Wilmer, Texas 75172"
In addition, Kennedy-Curry Middle School and Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, then under WHISD control, served Wilmer. WHISD was closed after spring 2005 with official termination in June 2006. After the closure of WHISD property values in the district increased. From 2005 to 2009 Wilmer was served by various DISD schools. From 2005 to 2006 to 2008–2009 W. W. Bushman, B. F. Darrell, J. N. Ervin, and Whitney M. Young elementary schools served sections of Wilmer. From 2009–2010 to 2010–2011 only Bushman, Ervin, and Young served sections of Wilmer. In the 2005–2006 and the 2006–2007 school years Sarah Zumwalt Middle School served as Wilmer's middle school. From 2006–2007 to 2010–2011 Zumwalt (Darrell, Young, and Ervin zones) and Maynard H. Jackson Middle School (Bushman zone) served portions of Wilmer. From 2005–2006 to 2010–2011 A. Maceo Smith High School served as Wilmer's high school. Dallas ISD was considering opening a new Wilmer-Hutchins Elementary School building, restoring the Wilmer-Hutchins High School building, and demolishing the Kennedy-Curry Middle School building as part of its 2008 bond campaign. The district was scheduled to Wilmer Hutchins Elementary School in an area within the City of Dallas in 2011.New Schools-2008 Bond Program
" Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on January 8, 2010.
In November 2010 DISD announced that three schools (Wilmer Hutchins ES, Kennedy-Curry Middle School, and Wilmer-Hutchins HS) would open/re-open in the Wilmer-Hutchins area in 2011. The charter school group Honors Academy previously operated Wilmer Academy, a K–8 school, in Wilmer. A new DISD elementary school in Wilmer, named after Eddie Bernice Johnson, opened in 2020.


Government

The Wilmer City Council is composed of a Mayor and five Council Members, which are elected at large on staggered two year terms. The City Council's policy-making duties include adoption of the annual tax rate, water and sewer rates, annual operating budget, and regulatory ordinances. The City Council appoints the City Administrator, City Secretary, City Attorney, Municipal Judge, and board and commission members. Meeting agendas, public hearings, legal notices, and city ordinances are published in the official newspaper, Ellis County Press.City of Wilmer website
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City Council Members

* Sheila Petta, Mayor * Candy Madrigal, Mayor Pro-Tem * Jeff Steele, Council Member   * Phyllis Slough, Council Member * Sergio Campos, Council Member * Melissa Ramirez, Council Member  


See also

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References


External links

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Wilmer Economic Development Corporations official website

City of Wilmer official website
(Archive)
Wilmer Citizen Activist
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''The Ellis County Observer''
local newspaper
''The Ellis County Press''
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City of Wilmer, Texas COMMUNITY PLAN 2030

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. Adopted June 18, 2009. Ordinance No. 09-0618. {{authority control Cities in Dallas County, Texas Cities in Texas Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex Populated places established in 1945