North Stonewall Terrace, Dallas

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North Stonewall Terrace is a residential neighborhood in eastern Dallas, Texas (US). It is adjacent to several East Dallas neighborhoods, including Caruth Terrace, Stonewall Terrace, and University Crossing.[1][2]

A street sign in North Stonewall Terrace.
North Stonewall Terrace
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Coordinates: 32°50′20″N 96°45′52″W / 32.83889°N 96.76444°W / 32.83889; -96.76444
Country United States
State Texas
County Dallas
City Dallas
AreaEast Dallas
Area
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0.3 km2 (.13 sq mi)
ZIP code
75206
Area code214

North Stonewall Terrace is bound by Skillman Street to the east, the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light rail Blue Line to the north, the Matilda Bridge to the west and East Mockingbird Lane to the south.

The original name of this area is Montebello Park. The "Stonewall Terrace" terminology dates from approximately the early 2000s.

Government

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At the national level, North Stonewall Terrace is represented by John Cornyn (R) and Ted Cruz (R) in the US Senate. In the US House of Representatives, the neighborhood resides in US Congressional District 32, which is represented by Colin Allred (D).

At the state level, Nathan M. Johnson (D) represents North Stonewall Terrace and District 16 [3] in the Texas State Senate. The neighborhood sits in District 108 [4] of the Texas House of Representatives, which is represented by Morgan Meyer (R).

At the city level, Mike Rawlings (D) is the mayor of Dallas and Philip T. Kingston represents North Stonewall Terrace in Dallas City Council District 14.[5]

Municipal Services

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The City of Dallas provides municipal services to North Stonewall Terrace such as sanitation (both sewer and refuse), water, and street maintenance.

The Dallas Police Department (DPD) provides law enforcement service to North Stonewall Terrace. The neighborhood is patrolled by DPD's Northeast Patrol Division, which is located at 9915 E. Northwest Highway.[6] The Northeast Patrol is divided into five geographical areas called sectors. Each sector is then divided into smaller areas called beats and are patrolled by beat officers. Each beat then contains neighborhoods which are referred to as reporting areas.[7] North Stonewall Terrace is part of Sector 210,[8] Beat 219,[9] Reporting Area 1117,[10] respectively.

The Dallas Fire-Rescue Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services to North Stonewall Terrace.

Education

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Primary and secondary schools

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Public schools

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North Stonewall Terrace is served by the Dallas Independent School District (DISD). The neighborhood resides in DISD Board of Trustees District 2,[11] and is represented by DISD Board of Trustees member Dustin Marshall.[12] Students living in North Stonewall Terrace are assigned to the following public schools:[13]

Preschool programs

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Mockingbird Early Childhood PTO serves the area.[18]

Media

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Advocate Magazine is the local monthly magazine that covers a variety of East Dallas topics and has served the community since 1991.[19]

Residents of Note

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There have been quite a few residents of note that have lived in North Stonewall Terrace. Currently Hamilton P. Bone III resides at the Polish T residence.

References

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  1. ^ "Dallas Neighborhoods Map (#205)". Archived from the original on 2013-07-03. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  2. ^ http://www.univerisitycrossing.com/ University Crossing Website
  3. ^ Texas Senate - District 16 Map
  4. ^ Texas House of Representatives - District 108 Map
  5. ^ Dallas City Council District Map
  6. ^ Dallas Police Department - Northeast Patrol Division
  7. ^ Dallas Police Department - Maps and Information
  8. ^ Dallas Police Department - Northeast Patrol - Sector Map
  9. ^ Dallas Police Department - Northeast Patrol - Sector 210 - Beat Map
  10. ^ Dallas Police Department - Northeast Patrol - Sector 210 - Reporting Area Map
  11. ^ DISD Board of Trustees District 2 Map
  12. ^ DISD Board Member - Dustin Marshall
  13. ^ North Stonewall Terrace Feeder Pattern
  14. ^ "Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982–1983 Through 1999–2002 (PDF)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-06-30. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  15. ^ "J. L. Long Middle School accepted into International Baccalaureate program." Advocate Lakewood/East Dallas.
  16. ^ Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas, Texas website
  17. ^ "Woodrow's degree program expected to change school's makeup, academics[permanent dead link]." Advocate Lakewood/East Dallas.
  18. ^ "Mockingbird Early Childhood PTO Instagram
  19. ^ Advocate Lakewood/East Dallas website
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