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<br />" e <br /> e <br /> District I POPULATION -5,467 - (+2.90%)- (PRIOR TO REDlSTRICTING-6,660) <br /> Represented by Councilperson Guy Sutherland ... ... ... ... ...10200 North L Street, La Porte, Texas <br /> This district is almost completely made up of homes located on property of one half to ten acres in size. Most citizens <br /> In this area have live stock of one kind or another, barns and pasture areas. <br /> District I was an incorporated municipality prior to April 10, 1980. Under Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, <br /> Annotated, Article 1188, Consolidation of Cities, the City of Lomax, Texas became a legally represented part of the <br />I, City of La Porte. <br /> This District is the only remaining rural area within the corporate limits of the City of La Porte. The area is bound by <br /> State Hwy 225 on the north, Sens Road on the east, the south line of North H Street to the West boundry line of the <br /> La P()rte Municipal Airp<)rt, then west aloog Meaoow Plaoo, thenoo N()rth al()ng a natural drainage ditch (Big Island <br /> Slough) to North H Street, then west along North H Street to Underwood Road and North to a place of Beginning on <br /> State Highway 225. <br /> There are two La Porte schools located in District 1, Lomax Elementry and Lomax Jr. High School. A light industrial <br /> strip runs along the north side of District I. There are three churches, a rodeo arena and a City Park with soccer fields, <br /> swimming pool, walking trails and planned riding paths. <br /> ETHNIC BREAKDOWN: <br /> White Hispanic Black Asian American Indian PacifiC Islander Other Housing Units <br /> 4,025 1,162 162 47 23 2 46 1,810 <br /> Total Population under new redistricting... ... ...... .5,467 <br />