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Bellaire Texas History

     Bellaire, on Interstate Loop 610, is surrounded by Houston, West University Place, and Southside Place in southwest Harris County. William Wright Baldwin, acting as president of the South End Land Company, founded Bellaire and Westmoreland Farms after purchasing the 9,449-acre Rice Ranch in 1908. Baldwin was a native of Iowa and nationally known as vice president of the Burlington Railroad. The development was six miles from Houston on the eastern edge of the Rice Ranch, so named for former owner William Marsh Rice. Promotional advertising in 1909 explained that Bellaire was named for the area's Gulf breezes, but Baldwin may have named it for Bellaire, Ohio, a town served by his railroad. By 1910 Baldwin had invested over $150,000 in capital improvements to turn the treeless prairie into an attractive location for residences and small truck farms. From the site to Main Street in Houston he constructed Bellaire Boulevard. He also incorporated the Westmoreland Railroad Company to build an electric streetcar line down the center of the boulevard. The streetcar, known as the "Toonerville Trolley," operated from December 12, 1910, until bus service replaced it on September 26, 1927. In 1910 horticulturist Edward Teas was induced to move his nursery from Missouri to Bellaire Boulevard to implement landscaping plans drawn by landscape architect Sid Hare. A Bellaire post office opened in 1911.

     The South End Land Company advertised nationwide to attract Midwestern farmers and others who were eager to escape harsh winters. Bellaire was promoted as an exclusive residential neighborhood and agricultural trading center with the conveniences of city living and reliable access to Houston. On June 24, 1918, with a population of about 200, Bellaire obtained a general-law city charter. The population reached 1,124 by 1940. Houston's expansion after World War II transformed Bellaire into a popular suburb, but geographical growth was halted when Houston annexed the surrounding land on December 31, 1948. In April 1949 Bellaire adopted a home-rule charter with a council-manager government. The city had 10,173 residents in 1950. The Swedish general consul's office has been located in Bellaire since 1953.

     Bellaire is zoned for residential, commercial, and light industrial sections. High-rise office buildings are located along Loop 610, but Bellaire is largely known as a residential city. Zoning and land-use controversies, long the stuff of Bellaire politics, led to a recall of the mayor and three councilmen in 1977. A resurgence in new residential construction began in the late 1980s.

     By 1968 Bellaire had fifteen churches and one synagogue. Leading community organizations include the Bellaire-Southwest Houston Chamber of Commerce, the Bellaire Historical Society, Friends of the Bellaire Library, Friends of Bellaire Parks, and the Bellaire Women's Civic Club. City management is noted for its police and fire protection, library, public works, parks and recreation facilities, recycling center, and an office on aging. The population was 19,872 in 1960, 16,331 in 1987, and 13,842 in 1990.

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FOUNDED IN 
1908

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POPULATION:
15,642

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STATISTICS AND FACTS:
Area: 5.6 sq. miles with 76 miles of roads
Loop 610 bisects the City
$750,000 annual sales tax revenue
146 full-time municipal employees
Home Rule City - chartered in 1918
Zoned community since 1939 (1st ordinance)

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CITY COUNCIL TERM LIMITS:
Mayor - 4 consecutive 2-yr. terms
Council - 2 consecutive 4-yr. terms

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FIRE PROTECTION
24 Firefighters + 15 volunteers
ISO Rating: 2

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POLICE PROTECTION
57 member police force
Response time average: 3:22 sec.


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PUBLIC WORKS
In-house water production & solid waste collection
$35+mm in infrastructure reconstruction since 2000

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PARKS & RECREATION
14 passive and active park areas (41+ acres)
3 community pools & area’s 1st Dog Park

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LIBRARY
Collection of over 70,000 volumes
Highly utilized children’s programs

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SENIOR ADULT SERVICES
Active senior adult program
Nearly 1,050 over-65 exemptions claimed

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CRIME RATES

Bellaire TX Crime Statistics (2002 - New Crime Data)

Crime Type   2002 Total Per 100,000 People National per 100,000 People
Overall Bellaire Crime Index 522 3195.01 4118.8
Bellaire Murders 0 0 5.6
Bellaire Forcible Rapes 2 12.24 33.0
Bellaire Robberies 34 208.1 145.9
Bellaire Aggravated Assaults 7 42.84 310.1
Bellaire Burglaries 124 758.97 746.2
Bellaire Larceny/Thefts 329 2013.71 2445.8
Bellaire Motor Vehicle Thefts 26 159.14 432.1
Bellaire Arsons   2 12.24 N/A

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