North Shoal Creek, Austin, Texas

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North Shoal Creek is a neighborhood in north central Austin, Texas established in the 1960s.

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North Shoal Creek comprises United States Census tract 18.17 and ZIP code 78757 in Travis County and is named after Shoal Creek, which flows through the neighborhood.

The area is bordered by Mopac to the west, Research Blvd on the North, Burnet Road to the East and Anderson Lane on the South, located in the north part of the City of Austin's Urban Core [1] and increasingly popular North Burnet Road Area. [2] The North Shoal Creek neighborhood borders the following neighborhoods: Allandale (to the south), Wooten (to the east), North Burnet (to the north) and Northwest Hills (to the west).

Centrally located in between Mopac Expressway/Loop 1 (to the west) and 183/Research Blvd. (to the north), the North Shoal Creek neighborhood has an area of 1.179 square miles (3.1 km2) and a population of 4,302 or 0.6% of Austin's population. [3]

The neighborhood area is pedestrian friendly and integrates bus routes, biking trails and sidewalks. It is located next to retail and recreational facilities, many of which are local businesses. According to the website Walk Score, North Shoal Creek is the 14th most walkable neighborhood in Austin; the neighborhood scores Very Walkable with an average Walk Score of 74, scoring 21 points higher than Austin's overall Walk Score of 49. [4]

Notable Events

In 1976 Jimmy Buffett wrote Margaritaville about a drink he discovered at Lung's Cocina del Sur restaurant (where High 5 is located today) at 2700 W. Anderson Lane in Austin, Texas. [5] [6]

In 1991 four teenage women were murdered in an I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! at 2949 W. Anderson Lane [7]

Demographics

According to the 2010 census-year, 87% of the North Shoal Creek's population is over the age of 18, and the average household size is 1.8 persons. A total of 15% of the population is over the age of 65. Forty percent of the neighborhood's residents are from 25 to 44 years of age, and 50% of the homes occupied in North Shoal Creek are one-person households. [8] 18% of the neighborhood's total population are Hispanic American or Latino, 82% of North Shoal Creek's population are White Non-Hispanic, 3.4% are Asian, and 4.7% are Black or African American. [9]

Forty-seven percent of the population work in a management, professional or related occupation. Twenty-eight percent of the population work in educational, health and social services and another 13% working in professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services. Among people over age 25, approximately 44% have a bachelor's degree or higher; 48% percent of the population is currently enrolled in college or graduate school. The median family income, according to the 2010 census was $72,292. [10]

Five percent of North Shoal Creek residents work outside Travis County. The average drive time to work for residents who work outside the home is 20 minutes. Eight percent of residents carpool, four percent walk to work and seven percent use public transportation. [11]

According to Zillow.com, [12] people that live in the neighborhood can be described as:

Stable Nuclears — Higher-income urban families who are middle-age, pulling in combined household incomes nearing six figures. Most own their own homes. Some have a college education and work in a variety of occupations, including management-level positions.

Makin' It Singles — Upper-scale urban singles who are pre-middle-age to middle-age with upper-scale incomes. May or may not own their own home. Most have college educations and are employed in mid-management professions.

Carefree Urban Couples — Younger married couples without children living in the city. Most own their own homes. Education varies from high school to college with some holding mid-management positions.

The neighborhood also has a non-profit, all-volunteer neighborhood association called the North Shoal Creek Neighborhood Association (NSCNA) whose purpose is to promote and protect the quality of life, safety, residential characteristics and property values of the North Shoal Creek neighborhood and surrounding areas.

Housing

As of 2010, there were just over 2,247 housing units in North Shoal Creek, 796 are detached single-family homes. The neighborhood is mainly made up of ranch homes built in the early 1960s to the early to mid-1970s. Newly renovated apartment complexes and condominiums are located in the areas primary and secondary thoroughfares, many of which are home to young professionals and retirees.

Education

Public schools

North Shoal Creek is located in the Austin Independent School District.

Pillow Elementary School
Pillow Elementary School was built in 1969, Pillow Elementary School serves a diverse student body of Pre-K through fifth graders and feeds into Burnet Middle School and Anderson High School. It also won the 2004 National Blue Ribbon School award.
Burnet Middle School
Anderson High School
Anderson High School is one of the top-ranked schools academically in Texas. It was ranked one of the nation's top 250 high schools by the Washington Post, one of the top 500 by Newsweek, and one of the top 10 in Texas by Texas Monthly. It is the only school in AISD and one of only a few in Central Texas to have the International Baccalaureate Program.

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References

  1. "City of Austin - Neighborhood Planning : North Shoal Creek". www.ci.austin.tx.us. Archived from the original on 2010-08-23.
  2. "NoBu".
  3. Census 2010 Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File
  4. "North Shoal Creek neighborhood in Austin".
  5. "Deep Dish Pizza, "Margaritaville," Dabney Coleman, Teddy Wilson: They Came From Austin". MichaelCorcoran.net. October 2, 2011. Retrieved October 12, 2016.
  6. Masley, Ed (September 13, 2021). "'You've got to have some fun': Why Jimmy Buffett fans will love 'Escape to Margaritaville'". azcentral.com. Retrieved January 15, 2022.
  7. "Austin upholds vow to yogurt shop murder victims that, "We Will Never Forget"". 6 December 2021.
  8. 2010 U.S. Census Bureau, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010
  9. Census 2010, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010
  10. Census 2010 Summary, Selected Economic Characteristics
  11. Census 2010 Summary, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010
  12. "North Shoal Creek Austin TX Home Prices & Home Values | Zillow".

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