Quality of Life
Quality of Life
Founded in 1833, Jarvis J. Green hoped to name his small plot of land "Pontiac", after his hometown in Michigan. Rejected by the postal service, he finally decided on another Michigan town - "Saginaw".
In the later half of the 1800's, Saginaw was forever changed when the railroad decided to make Saginaw the last stop on their south-bound routes to Fort Worth. Saginaw prospered as the transportation dependent industry, such as grain storage and milling facilities, moved in to be near the railroad.
Saginaw remains home to the largest grain storage facility in the world! Burrus Mills, now Cargill, Inc., was the launching pad for the western swing band "The Lightcrust Dough Boys".
The railroad continues to engage in active operations with piggyback switching, freight services, railcar repair facilities and more. The grain mills operate 24/7.
Saginaw is now one of the fastest growing communities in North Texas. Recognized for its small town feel with big city amenities and its top rated public school system, Saginaw is definitely once again "the city on the right track".
Saginaw gets its spirit from its citizens and business community. Their interest and guidance enables an active exchange among the private and public sectors. This provides for the ongoing growth and development of our community.
The City of Saginaw and its' business community provide our citizens progressive and stable places to live, shop, work, and play. The circle of involvement within our community provides the environment in which to invest our lives and our businesses.
The information furnished by the city of Saginaw provides much of the information necessary to recognize the potential that exists now. The data provided to help in decisions to locate or relocate our families and business.
The Spirit of Saginaw is within the hearts and lives of our citizens and businesses. Together they work to maintain and enhance a quality of life others strive to attain. We are a community that is constantly strengthening our resolve to leave a legacy to future generations. We have come so far already, yet recognize that we have an even brighter future.
We encourage you to come and make our community the best place to raise your family and expand your business. The past only provides insight into the hope for the future, polishing our lives with the Spirit of Saginaw. We extend to you an invitation to become a part of us, strengthening the Spirit of Saginaw, now and for our future.
EMS ISD is home to more than 19,000 students and represents more than 35 different languages. EMS ISD covers 73 square miles and is one of the "fast-growth" school districts in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. When the district is fully built out, we are projected to have close to 40,000 students. A growing school district means we are able to provide modern facilities, innovative programs, and attract some of the best teachers in the area. All of this in a small town environment within minutes of downtown Fort Worth makes EMS ISD a great place to live and work. Your child is unique and we offer diverse programs that foster learning from the time they enter Kindergarten through advanced academic opportunities at all levels. Additionally, we are proud to offer students the opportunity to gain licenses and certifications while participating in project-based learning at the Hollenstein Career and Technology Center, as well as earn college credit through our dual credit high school classes.
LEARN: 15 Elementary Schools, Five Middle Schools, Three High Schools, Career & Technology Education Center, Accelerated High School, Pre-K Child Development Center
WORK: Competitive salaries, Low turnover rates, Quality facilities, Highly qualified teaching and paraprofessional staff, Employee childcare, Competitive athletic & fine arts programs, Frequent professional development opportunities.
EMS-ISD Administration - Dr. Jim Chadwell Superintendent
Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD
1200 Old Decatur Road
Fort Worth, TX 76179
Phone: 817.232.0880 | Fax: 817.847.6124
Higher Education
Items and Group | US Average | Dallas-Fort Worth Average |
All items | 240.00 | 220.7 |
Food and beverages | 247.7 | 250.7 |
Food | 248.2 | 245.4 |
Food at Home | 239.1 | 218.5 |
Food away from home | 262.7 | 287.1 |
Alcoholic beverages | 242.5 | 320.3 |
Housing | 244.0 | 205.2 |
Shelter | 288.2 | 224.3 |
Rent of residence | 296.8 | 235.5 |
Fuels and utilities | 228.9 | 219.1 |
Household energy | 191.1 | 201.4 |
Household furnishings | 91.7 | 90.1 |
Apparel | 126.0 | 108.2 |
Transportation | 194.9 | 195.3 |
Private transportation | 189.5 | 196.8 |
Motor fuel | 188.4 | 182.9 |
Gasoline | 187.6 | 182.0 |
Medical care | 463.7 | 432.2 |
Recreation | 117.0 | 111.6 |
Education and communication | 139.2 | 140.9 |
Other goods and services | 423.1 | 389.1 |
ACCRA Cost of Living Index (All Items)
City | Cost of Living Index | Average Rent | Average Home Price |
National Average | 100.0 | ||
Dallas, Texas | 95.2 | $865 | $220,002 |
Seattle, Washington | 176.5 | $1,980 | $548,187 |
Los Angeles, California | 166.2 | $2,420 | $617,169 |
Orlando, Florida | 96.3 | $958 | $287,272 |
Denver, Coloroda | 127.5 | $1,306 | $398,144 |
Manhattan, New York | 260.6 | $3,984 | $1,472,476 |
Chicago, Illinois | 110.9 | $1,236 | $431,884 |
Atlanta, Georgia | 101.8 | $1,050 | $289,012 |
Phoenix, Arizona | 99.4 | $880 | $292,558 |
Minute Clinic
Address: 1301 North Saginaw Boulevard, Saginaw, TX 76179
Phone: (817) 847-6918
Link to page
Medical City ER Saginaw
Address: 727 W. Bailey Boswell, Saginaw, TX 76179
Phone: 682-312-2444
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Medical City Alliance
Address: 3101 N Tarrant Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76177
Phone: (817) 639-1000
Link to page
Saginaw's strategic central location, low tax rate, excellent school system, and unsurpassed quality of life continue to garner recognition and highlight the community as a premier business destination.
The close proximity to DFW International and Alliance Airports has greatly influenced economic conditions in Saginaw. Development and business activity is thriving! Many businesses, including many major employers and national companies, call Saginaw home and are supported by an active Chamber of Commerce.
Location | Description |
Alliance Airport |
Owned by the City of Fort Worth and managed by privately-held Alliance Air Services, Alliance Airport accommodates air cargo, corporate aviation and military flight needs. |
DFW International Airport 3200 East Airfield Drive DFW Airport, TX 75261 Phone: 972-973-8888 Link: DFW International Airport Website |
Just 24 miles from Saginaw, DFW International Airport is the world's third busiest airport, offering nearly 1,750 flights per day and serving 57 million passengers a year. DFW provides non-stop service to 146 domestic and 44 international destinations worldwide. |
Meacham Airport 4201 N Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76106 View Map Phone: 817-392-5400 Link: Meacham Airport Web page |
Meacham Airport provides regional aviation services for air charter, corporate, business and recreational flyers. |
Major Highway System |
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TEX Rail Phone: 817-215-8785 Link: TEX Rail website |
TEX Rail is a 27-mile commuter rail project being developed by the Fort Worth Transportation Authority and will be the next passenger rail service coming to Tarrant County. It will span from downtown Fort Worth to DFW Airport. Service could begin in 2018. |
Texas Department of Transportation 2501 SW Loop 820 Fort Worth, TX 76133 View Map Phone: 817-370-6511 Link: Meacham Airport Website |
The Texas Department of Transportation maintains the state's highway system. |
Toll Tags North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) 5900 W. Plano Parkway Plano, TX 75093 View Map Phone: 972-818-6882 Link: Toll Tags Website |
NTTA issues toll tags that work on all Texas toll roads. Drivers who use a toll tag receive discounted toll rates. NTTA toll tags may be obtained through the NTTA website. |
Trinity Railway Service (TRE) Richland Hills Station 7225 Burns Street Richland Hills, Tx 76118 View Map Phone: 817-215-8600 Link: Trinity Railway Service (TRE) Website |
The TRE provides commuter rail service between Fort Worth and Dallas. |
Eagle Mountain Lake
Lake Worth
Entertainment & Sports
Texas Motor Speedway
Fort Worth Stockyards
The Golf Resort on Eagle Mountain Lake
Dickies Arena
Transportation
Alliance Airport
Meacham International Airport
Trinity River Trails
BNSF Railway Company
Art, Culture, and Nature
Fort Worth Zoo
Modern Art Museum
Kimbell Art Museum
Bass Performance Hall
Billy Bobs Texas