Jacinto City, Texas City of Jacinto City Location of Jacinto town/city in Texas Location of Jacinto town/city in Texas Jacinto City is a town/city in Harris County, Texas, United States, east of the intersection of Interstate 10 and the East Loop of Interstate 610.

Jacinto City is part of the Houston Sugar Land Baytown urbane region and is bordered by the metros/cities of Houston and Galena Park.

Jacinto City incorporated in 1947 with nearly 3,800 residents; its first mayor was Inch Handler. Because of the 1947 incorporation, Houston did not incorporate Jacinto City's territory into its town/city limits, while Houston took in surrounding areas that were unincorporated. The town still serves as a bedroom improve for small-town industry.

In the 1950s the town/city opened a town/city hall and recreational facilities.

By 1960 the town/city had 9,500 citizens and by 1964 the town/city had 11,500 citizens .

Basso lived in Jacinto City and held Musso against his will there; Musso died in an apartment unit used by an accomplice in Houston. Musso's corpse was dumped in neighboring Galena Park. Jacinto City, Texas Jacinto City is in Central Harris County, along the Missouri Pacific Railroad and at the intersection of U.S.

Jacinto City City Hall Jacinto City practices a town/city manager form of government with an propel Mayor who presides over the Jacinto City City Council.

City Manager: Lon Squyres *City Attorney: Jim De - Foyd Jacinto City City Hall Annex, the former Jacinto City City Hall, serves as a meeting place for City Council.

The City Council meets at the City Council Annex. The Jacinto City Fire Department and EMS and the Jacinto City Police Department serve the city.

Jacinto City is positioned inside Harris County Precinct 2; as of 2008 Sylvia Garcia heads Precinct 2. Jacinto City is positioned in District 143 of the Texas House of Representatives.

Hernandez represents the district. Jacinto City is inside District 6 of the Texas Senate; as of 2008 Mario Gallegos is the representative. Jacinto City is inside Texas's 29th congressional district; as of 2008 Gene Green represents the district. Jacinto City is served by two school districts and a municipal preschool, Jacinto City Preschool. Areas south of Market Street are zoned to Galena Park Independent School District while areas north of Market Street are zoned to Houston Independent School District. This HISD section is inside Trustee District VIII, represented by Diana Davila as of 2008. Jacinto City Elementary School Students who are in the GPISD section of Jacinto City are zoned to the following elementary schools: Jacinto City Elementary School (Jacinto City) (west of Holland Avenue) Students who are in the GPISD section of Jacinto City are zoned to the following middle schools: All students who are in the GPISD section of Jacinto City are zoned to: Jacinto City Preschool Jacinto City operates a municipal preschool as part of its Parks and Recreation Department.

In addition, Jacinto City inhabitants inside the Houston Independent School District may apply to HISD early childhood programs.

"Bert" Holder Memorial Library at 921 Akron Street athwart from Akron Park in Jacinto City.

The first Jacinto City Public Library opened in 1958 on Mercury Drive; the building at one time functioned as Jacinto City's town/city hall.

The branch is a partnership between HCPL and the city; the town/city assembled and maintains the 3,883-square-foot (360.7 m2) building, while the county supplies materials and staff.

Former Jacinto City Preschool building Jacinto City Town Center is a municipal complex including recreation facilities and a preschool The Jacinto City Department of Parks and Recreation maintains four parks, a swimming pool, a recreation center, and four ball fields. One of its facilities is the Milton Lusk Youth Activity Center. The Jacinto City Town Center has a several facilities, including a improve center that may be rented by Jacinto City residents.

Jacinto City operates the Heritage Hall, a recreational center for senior people of age 60 or older positioned in the same complex.

The center provides transit to and from Jacinto City, Galena Park, and the Songwood improve in Houston. Heritage Hall first opened in 1979. "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (DP-1): Jacinto City city, Texas".

Jacinto City, Texas from the Handbook of Texas Online City of Jacinto City.

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