All About Lewisville Texas

Lewisville, TX (Texas)

lewisville >> all about

    Mold Inspectorsand Remvoal experts in Lewisville


    Lewisville
    Lewisville ( LOO-iss-vil) is a cities in Denton County, Texas, United States. It is a suburb within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The 2000 United States Census placed the cities's population at 77,737 and the 2010 Census placed it at 95,290, making it one of the fastest-growing cities populations in the United States and the 33rd most populous in Texas. It occupies 36.4 square miles (94 km2) of land and includes 6.07 square miles (15.7 km2) of Lewisville Lake.Originally called Holford's Prairie, Lewisville dates back to the early 1840s. The arrival of the town's first railroad in 1881 engendered its initial growth, and the expansion of the area's transportation infrastructure spurred further development in the early part of the 20th century. Lewisville incorporated in 1925, and when construction of Lewisville Lake was completed in the 1950s, the cities began to expand rapidly.Lewisville's proximity to Lewisville Lake have made it a recreational hub of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The cities's municipal government, led by a nonpartisan cities council, focuses its recreational and cultural investments on facilities such as Toyota of Lewisville Park and the MCL Grand Theater. The area's transportation infrastructure has evolved around the I-35 Corridor along Interstate 35E. The diversity of its population and industry has created a stable economic climate. Lewisville Independent School District provides most of the area's public education programs.


    Lewisville is located in Denton County

    Denton-County

    Lewisville #state:u# Seal Lewisville #state:u# Flag

    Lewisville TX Top Travel Sights to See





     

    Lewisville Isd is located at P O Box 217 Lewisville,Tx,75067 Lewisville Isd phone number is (469)713-5200. The school district has 52472 students, 3746 teachers.

    Geography


    Lewisville is at 33°2€²18€³N 97°0€²22€³W (33.038316 - ’97.006232) at an elevation of about 550 feet (170 m). It has a total area of 42.47 square miles (110.0 km2) - of which 36.4 sq mi (94 km2) is land. It lies at the southern end of Denton County and the northern end of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex - in the eastern part of the Cross Timbers region of Texas between the Texas Blackland Prairies and the Grand Prairie. Vista Ridge - a small plateau - is in the southeast corner of Lewisville - and the lowest part of Denton County - at 484 feet (148 m) - is found in the city. Lewisville sits above the Barnett Shale - a geological formation containing a large quantity of natural shale gas.Water constitutes 6.072 sq mi (15.73 km2) of the city's total area - including Lewisville Lake - the Elm Fork of the Trinity River - and two local tributaries of the Elm Fork - Prairie Creek and Timber Creek. A riparian zone encompasses a portion of the city in the southeast. The intersection of the Elm Fork and Lake Lewisville has given rise to a delta at the southern end of the lake - extending 6.9 miles (11.1 km) south. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has labeled much of the area surrounding the delta as "Zone AE" - meaning the area is subject to 100-year flood precautions.


    Infrastruccture


    Lewisville is served mainly by media from the Dallas area - but a number of niche publications focus on local news. The Lewisville Enterprise merged with The Lewisville Leader in 1962. The paper's publisher and editor at the time - U.O. Clements - was a staunch conservative - but vociferously supported the racial integration of Lewisville Independent School District - for which he received many anonymous threats from members of the Ku Klux Klan. Clements sold the paper to Harte-Hanks Community Newspapers in 1971. Star Newspapers - which owned the Leader - was purchased by 1013 Communications in 2012. The newspaper is based in Plano - Texas. In 2011 - the Lewisville City Council designated the Lewisville portion of Neighborsgo - a weekly section of The Dallas Morning News - as the city's official newspaper of record.


    Lewisville TX Demogrpahic information




    Denton County
     

    Catstrong is a Mold Remediation Company servicing the entire Lewisville TX area, including 75010 75019 75029 75056 75057 75065 75067 75077

    Catstrong is a Mold Inspection Company   Denton County

    Learn more about Lewisville - Visit Lewisville

     

    Catstrong of Lewisville,  TX

    We intend to provide a 5 star experience our customers constantly get ready for. Call us today.

     

     

    Lewisville, Texas


    Lewisville, Texas



    Top sites to see in Lewisville Texas

    • Grapevine Lake : Grapevine Lake is an American reservoir located in the North Texas region, approximately 20 mi northwest of Dallas and northeast of Fort Worth. It was impounded in 1952 by the US Army Corps of Engineers when they dammed Denton Creek, a tributary of Trinity River. The reservoir's primary purposes are flood control and to act as a municipal water reservoir, with a secondary function of providing recreation and open space areas. The lake's name comes from the city of Grapevine, Texas, to which the lake is adjacent. Wikipedia
    • Arbor Hills Nature Preserve : Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is a 200-acre park in Plano, TX. It has several amenities including: 3 miles of paved hiking trail, 3 miles of unpaved hiking trail, a 2.8 mile off-road bike trail, restrooms, a covered pavilion, and a playground. The pavilion can be reserved for special events. An observation tower provides a bird's eye view of the park. There are three regions in the park: Blackland Prairie, Riparian Forest, and Upland Forest. Birds that live in the park include: killdeer, owls, woodpeckers, egrets, herons, scissor-tailed flycatcher, and turkey vulture. Many other wildlife such as deer, coyotes, snakes, bobcats, turtles, fish, and rabbits also live in the park. Wikipedia
    • LLELA Nature Preserve : Nature preserve with camping & kayaking
    • Old Alton Bridge : Old Alton Bridge, also known as Goatman's Bridge, is a historic iron truss bridge connecting the Texas cities of Denton and Copper Canyon. Built in 1884 by the King Iron Bridge Manufacturing Company, it originally carried horses and later automobiles over Hickory Creek at a location that once was a popular ford for crossing cattle. The bridge takes its name from the abandoned community of Alton, which between 1850 and 1856 was the seat of Denton County. The heavily traveled Old Alton Bridge remained in constant use until 2001 when vehicle traffic was moved to an adjacent concrete-and-steel bridge. Prior to the new bridge, it was necessary for motorists to signal with a car horn before crossing the single-lane span. The new bridge straightened out a sharp curve on both sides of the creek and provided additional travel lanes. With vehicle traffic removed, the bridge became an important link connecting the Elm Fork and Pilot Knoll Hiking and Equestrian Trails. Today, it is a popular location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Old Alton Bridge was included in the National Register of Historic Places on July 8, 1988.
    • Stewart Creek Park : Hiking & biking trails with lake views
    • Zone Action Park : Go-karts, arcade, bounce zone & more
    • Doubletree Ranch Park : Park
    • Hawaiian Falls The Colony : Park


    Mold Inspection Mold Remediation Fire Restoration Disinfection Services Commercial Roof Replacement TPO Roof Replacement Lewisville Neighborhoods, Restaurants and Hotels

    Need a Mold Inspection

    Call us today: Your Health is at RISK!

    (214) 225-3150

    Why Choose Us?

    • Very Experience
    • Open 24 Hours Every day
    • Fast Arrival Time
    • Competitive Pricing
    • Accepting Credit Cards
    • Quick and Honest Service
    • Excellent Customer Service
    • Commitment and Promise
    • Embrace New Technology
       
      Mold Inspection Mold Remediation
       
    All About Lewisville  75010

    Services Offered in Lewisville 

    E Corporate Dr, Lewisville, TX 75057-4123