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About Watauga

 

Watauga continues to build its legacy of abundance and prosperity through aggressive economic growth, low crime rates, highly rated school districts, affordable housing and a small town civic atmosphere. These factors, coupled with ready access to shopping, entertainment, recreation, airports and key business districts in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, make Watauga an attractive alternative for families and businesses alike.  Due to these factors, CNNMoney.com named the City of Watauga the second most affordable place to live in the nation in 2008.  People who buy real estate in our City see their incomes go the farthest.

Hardy settlers first arrived in the village around 1843, and in thanksgiving for the rich farmland and abundant fish and game, organized the first Watauga church, the Willow Springs Presbyterian Church in 1867.

Prosperity in Watauga was magnified in 1876 with the coming of the railroad which created an atmosphere of growth lasting until 1930 when the railroad depot was moved to Hodge. In 1960 an economic growth pattern emerged. This ongoing period of accelerated development activity in Watauga is reflected in the population increase from less than 4,000 citizens in 1970 to 24,350 today.

The City of Watauga was incorporated in 1958 and the first City Hall and Fire Station were completed the same year. In 1980, the original City of Watauga Home Rule Charter was adopted and a municipal complex was opened. Watauga is led by a Mayor/Council/City Manager form of government, with the Mayor and all seven City Council seats elected at-large. Direct citizen input to City government takes the form of nine volunteer boards and committees, which advise the council on a variety of issues such as parks and recreation, crime prevention and economic development.

Watauga's pro-business environment and its membership in numerous regional and state economic development organizations, provide the assistance needed in bringing business and industry to the area. The City has a bustling business environment of over 400 small, medium and large firms providing a diverse group of goods and services to its citizens.

These businesses support a quality of life unsurpassed by most towns of this size. While the business base includes several national chains, over 90% are owned by independent business people.


In Watauga you can find an ample selection of businesses providing personal and professional services including over forty retail stores ranging from tailor-made suits to auto parts. Several large shopping malls are within a ten minute drive from Watauga and the City is home to banks, major food chains and many restaurants, providing freedom of choice for all of your families' needs.

 

Age Distribution

As of the 2000 census, the median age of a Watauga citizen is 31.6 years old.  Citizens between 25 to 44 years accounted for 36.5% of the population.  Citizens under the age of 25 years accounted for 39.6% of the population.  19.3% of the population was made up of persons between 45 and 64 years of age, with 4.7% of the total population over 65 years of age.
 

Income Distribution

The median household income for City of Watauga residents is $73,203.  The average number of persons estimated to be living in a household in Watauga is 3.04 persons.  According to the Tarrant Tax Accessor's Office, the average value of a house in the City is $117,040.
 

Households

The total number of households within the City is 8,121.  Occupied housing units account for 97.7% of households.  Over half of the households included children and youth less than 18 years of age, and the average household size is 3.1 persons.

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