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Whispering Hills, Dallas

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Whispering Hills
Location within Lake Highlands in North Dallas
Location within Lake Highlands in North Dallas
Whispering Hills is located in Lake Highlands
Whispering Hills
Whispering Hills
Location within Lake Highlands in North Dallas
Coordinates: 32°55′27″N 96°42′33″W / 32.924163°N 96.709029°W / 32.924163; -96.709029
Country United States
State Texas
County Dallas
City Dallas
AreaLake Highlands
Elevation
200 m (640 ft)
ZIP code
75243
Area code(s)214, 469, 972
Websitehttp://www.whnadallas.com

Whispering Hills is a neighborhood consisting of 615 homes within the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas (United States) adjacent to the suburbs of Richardson and Garland.[1][2] It is generally bounded by Buckingham Rd along the Richardson border to the north, to the east by the Garland border near Plano Rd, to the south by Walnut St, and to the west by the KCS Railroad and Audelia Branch Greenbelt near Audelia Rd.

The neighborhood is conveniently located one mile north from I-635 and two miles east from US 75 (Central Expressway), with the Telecom Corridor surrounding the neighborhood.

Whispering Hills is the 5th largest neighborhood in Lake Highlands.[3]

Education

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Public education

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Whispering Hills, as well as most of Lake Highlands, is served by the Richardson Independent School District. Both Forestridge Elementary School and Liberty Junior High School are located within the neighborhood.

Elementary school
  • Forestridge Elementary School[4]
Middle school
  • Liberty Junior High School[5]
High schools
Dallas Hall at Southern Methodist University in University Park
Campus Mall at The University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson

Colleges and universities

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Public libraries

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Dallas Public Library operates the Audelia Road Branch Library in Lake Highlands.[8]

Shopping

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Parks and recreation

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White Rock Lake, located on the south end of Lake Highlands

Nestled in the arms of White Rock Creek, Lake Highlands boasts a labyrinth of parks and recreational opportunities that make it one of Dallas' finest neighborhoods in which to live, work and play. Access to over 875 acres of parks, 26 miles of trails, disc golf as well as traditional baseball, soccer fields and playgrounds give a wide variety of outdoor sports.

The City of Dallas operates Friendship Park which lies within Whispering Hills. The park includes trails, a basketball court, a picnic area and a playground, alongside 100 newly planted trees in the 10.8-acre park. Glenville Trail and Glenville Pool are located just to the north in the adjacent neighborhood of College Park on the Richardson side.

Residents of the neighborhood also have access to the track, football field, soccer field, and tennis courts at Liberty Junior High, along with the playgrounds and baseball field at Forestridge Elementary.

White Rock Lake is ten minutes south from Whispering Hills on Audelia Road. Recreational activities on the lake include kayaking, canoeing and standup paddleboarding, available by rental. The park surrounding the lake features a 9.33-mile trail for hiking, running and bicycling. The White Rock Lake Dog Park is also located on the north side of the lake on Mockingbird Lane.

Economy

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Lake Highlands is home to the headquarters of Texas Instruments (TI). TI is the No. 4 manufacturer of semiconductors worldwide after Intel, Samsung and Toshiba, and is the No. 2 supplier of chips for cellular handsets after Qualcomm, and the No. 1 producer of digital signal processors (DSPs) and analog semiconductors, among a wide range of other semiconductor products.[9] TI is located two miles west of the neighborhood.

Major business areas near Lake Highlands include the Platinum Corridor, Preston Center, and the Telecom Corridor.

Transportation

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High Five Interchange in Dallas.
The Central Expressway and I-635 interchange near Lake Highlands, commonly known as the High Five Interchange.

The neighborhood benefits from its close proximity to the major High Five Interchange of I-635 and Central Expressway in North Dallas and in addition the Dallas Area Rapid Transit rail service.

Highways

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The routing of limited-access highways through Lake Highlands is based on the area's proximity to Dallas' downtown freeway loop, as Dallas' freeway system was built according to the hub-and-spoke paradigm.

Additionally, two separate beltways arc across Lake Highlands: in order from their proximity to downtown:

Thoroughfares

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Major thoroughfares include:

  • Plano Road
  • Audelia Road
  • Abrams Road
  • Greenville Avenue
  • Skillman Street
  • Royal Lane
  • Beltline Road
  • Spring Valley Road

Light rail

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The neighborhood has access to four DART Rail stations, to the south and to the west, that are located less than five minutes away. The Red Line connects Lake Highlands to downtown, Uptown, Richardson and Plano. The Blue Line connects Lake Highlands to downtown, Uptown, East Dallas and Garland. The Orange Line runs to DFW Airport, Irving and Las Colinas, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Victory Park, downtown, Uptown, Richardson and Plano.

Lake Highlands Station

Lines and stations near Whispering Hills include:

LBJ/Skillman Station, along I-635
Lake Highlands Station, along Skillman Street
Spring Valley Rail Station, along Central Expressway
LBJ/Central Station, along I-635 and TI Boulevard

Media

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The Dallas Morning News is the Dallas citywide newspaper.

"Lake Highlands Advocate Magazine" is a local community magazine and daily news blog.

"Lake Highlands Today" is a local community newspaper.

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ "In Lake Highlands, two surveillance cams capture a USPS worker who’s kind of over it" The Dallas Morning News. 2015-07-29. Retrieved on 2016-08-14 from <http://www.dallasnews.com/news/news/2015/07/29/in-lake-highlands-a-surveillance-cam-captures-usps-worker-who-really-doesnt-care>
  2. ^ "6 takeaways from the City Council elections" Lake Highlands Advocate Magazine. 2015-06-15. Retrieved on 2015-06-26 from <http://lakehighlands.advocatemag.com/2015/06/6-takeaways-from-the-city-council-elections/ >
  3. ^ Neighborhood & Homeowner Associations of Lake Highlands. Lake Highlands Area Improvement Association.
  4. ^ Forestridge Elementary School Boundary. Richardson Independent School District.
  5. ^ Liberty Junior High School Boundary. Richardson Independent School District.
  6. ^ SMU.eduFacts About SMU History. Retrieved May 9, 2006. Archived March 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ SMU.eduFacts About Demographics. Retrieved May 9, 2006. Archived March 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ DallasLibrary.orgAudelia Road Branch Library. Retrieved on 8 Mar 2014.
  9. ^ Databeans http://www.databeans.net/reports/2009_php_files/09ANALOG_MarketShare.php