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Mira Vista is a gated community in far Southwest Fort Worth with over 700 high end houses, a championship golf course and country club. [15]
Overton Park is a neighborhood represented by the Overton Park Neighborhood Association (OPNA) www.overtonpark-na.org in Fort Worth, Texas located southwest of city's downtown. The neighborhood is located slightly south of the Clear Fork Branch of the Trinity River. The Overton Park NA currently consists of approximately 1,000 homes with easy access to major arterial roadways and expressways. Texas Ranch Style Single Family Homes, tall mature trees, the City's Overton Park and Trinity Trail are prominent features of this well established Fort Worth neighborhood.
History The Overton Park neighborhood consists of land both in the high and low areas lying areas that feed the Clear Fork Branch of the Trinity River and is approximately five miles southwest from the Fort Worth Central Business District. The Overton Park area lies near two surveys. The western part of the addition being part of the 1854 Felix G. Beasley Survey, and the eastern part, along the branch of the river, the 1876 James Howard Survey. The original approach to the Overton Park area consisted of unfinished roadways now South Hulen Street and Bellaire Drive South. The high land portion of Overton Park near Autumn Drive was originally a dairy farm and Ranch View Road still defines the neighborhood's current and adjacent connection that runs along the original Cass Edward's homestead. Land use restrictions filed on the Overton Park and Overton West additions stipulate that all houses must be brick or stone, and have at least a two-car garage attached to the house. Though this was originally ranch property before its 1960s development, deed restrictions also stated that no cows, horses or other livestock would be allowed on the property after its development.
Neighborhood Description The heritage of the ranchland shows in the typical architecture of homes in Overton Park, the predominant being ranch style. Most of the homes are single story with a few second stories. The streets wind around generally following the contours of the river and the trees tower over all. This is good bottom land and very fertile. The Overton Park neighborhood children can currently attend Tanglewood Elementary which has long been the highest ranking elementary school in Fort Worth ISD. A new Elementary school is scheduled to open in 2020 and will be attended by children in Overton Park, Overton Woods, Riverhills and Foster Park.[ citation needed ]
Schools The neighborhood is zoned to schools in the Fort Worth Independent School District. Tanglewood Elementary School W.P. McLean Middle School R. L. Paschal High School