Trophy Club, Texas

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History

Trophy Club's history dates back to 1847 when Charles and Matilda Medlin and twenty other families left the state of Missouri to settle in the then-thriving Elizabethtown, Texas.[2] The Medlin's were part of the Peters Colony, a group of settlers in the 19th century that settled in various areas in Texas in hopes to acquire land grants. The families in Elizabethtown remained there until the Elizabeth Creek flooded, causing the families to relocate to higher ground. That area is now present-day Trophy Club.[3]

The Medlins made a lasting impact on the development of the town, and a cemetery was constructed in honor of the Medlins' daughter, Mittie Ann Medlin. The middle school in Trophy Club was also named after the Medlins. The cemetery has information on the settlers that lived in the area.[3]

Long after the time of the Medlins, citizens of DFW began talk about restoring the town. Eventually, the community was developed in 1973 by developers Johnson and Loggins, who created the community as a housing development surrounding the country club. The town was named for the original plan that the country club would house the trophy collections of golf legend Ben Hogan, who designed its golf course.[4] Originally part of Westlake, the town was incorporated in 1985. The first Mayor of Trophy Club was James "Jim" P. Carter, who served as Mayor from 1985 until 1999.[4]

Geography

Trophy Club is located on the southwestern edge of Grapevine Lake. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 4.1 square miles (10.5 km2), of which 75% is land and 25% water.

Climate

Trophy Club, like the rest of the Dallas–Fort Worth area, has a humid subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters.

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Demographics

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Historical population
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Trophy Club racial composition as of 2020[1]
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Race Number Percentage
White (NH) 10,601 77.45%
Black or African American (NH) 361 2.64%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 59 0.43%
Asian (NH) 810 5.92%
Pacific Islander (NH) 9 0.07%
Some Other Race (NH) 33 0.24%
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH) 588 4.3%
Hispanic or Latino 1,227 8.96%
Total 13,688

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 13,688 people, 3,891 households, and 3,360 families residing in the town.[1]

As of 2023, the population of Trophy Club is 13,843.[8]

Economy

Top employers

According to Trophy Club's 2024 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report,[9] the top employers in the city are:

# Employer # of employees
1 Northwest Independent School District 415
2 Baylor Medical Center at Trophy Club 230
3 Trophy Club Country Club 205
4 Tom Thumb 202
5 Town of Trophy Club 108
6 HG Sply Co. 100
7 Hutchins 85
8 Fellowship United Methodist Church 39
9 Premier Academy – Trophy Club 35
10 Church at Trophy Club Lake 30

Government

Trophy Club is governed by a council-manager form of government. The Council consists of seven members: a Mayor and six council members, with the Mayor serving as presiding officer over Council meetings. Council members are elected at-large-by-place for a term of three years. All powers of the Town are vested in the Council, including but not limited to: enacting legislation, adopting budgets and determining policies. The Mayor participates in the discussion and votes on all matters coming before the Council. Additionally, the Mayor, after Council authorization, signs all contracts, conveyances made or entered into by the Town, all bonds, warrants and any other obligations issued under the Town Charter. The Mayor is recognized as the official head of the town by the courts for the purpose of serving civil process, by the Governor for the purpose of enforcing military law and for all ceremonial purposes.

The town's elected officials[10] (as of May 19, 2023) are:

  • Mayor – Jeannette Tiffany (2023)
  • Council Place 1 – Stacey Bauer (2023)
  • Council Place 2 – Jeff Beach (2023)
  • Council Place 3 and Mayor Pro Tem – Dennis Sheridan (2023)
  • Council Place 4 – Karl Monger (2021)
  • Council Place 5 – LuAnne Oldham (2023)
  • Council Place 6 – Steve Flynn (2023)

The Town Council has the authority to appoint and remove the Town Manager. The Town Manager acts as the chief administrative officer of the Town and is responsible to the Council for the proper administration of all the affairs of the Town. In addition to the Town Manager, the Council also appoints the Town Attorney and the Town Secretary, who acts as secretary to the Council. The current Interim Town Manager is Patrick Arata, and the current Town Secretary is Tammy Dixon.

2023 mayoral election

Despite previously announcing that she would run for re-election, incumbent mayor Alicia Fleury withdrew from the race on the day of the filing deadline. On the same day, Mayor Pro Tem Greg Lamont withdrew from his council race and entered the mayor's race, ensuring that he would run unopposed. Angry at this turn of events, many residents supported former town councilor Jeannette Tiffany, who challenged Lamont as a write-in candidate. Despite not appearing on the ballot, Tiffany won the election with 63% of the vote, becoming the first candidate in recent memory to win an election in Texas as a write-in candidate.[11][12]

Education

Almost all of Trophy Club is in the Northwest Independent School District.[13][14] A very small part of it is in the Carroll Independent School District.[14]

Schools for the Northwest ISD portions are Lakeview Elementary and Samuel Beck Elementary (in two separate attendance zones),[15] Medlin Middle School,[16] and Byron Nelson High School.[17]

Notable people

See also

Notes

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References

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