Population
District 4 is highly diverse. Many of its neighborhoods – including Cockrell Hill, western Oak Cliff, West Dallas, northern Grand Prairie and southern Irving – have large Hispanic populations. However, the area known as the Asian Trade District/Koreatown also resides within District 4. Meanwhile, sections of all the cities within District 4 have concentrations of Anglos, African-Americans and people representing other ethnicities. Dr. Garcia is honored to represent such a culturally rich, multifaceted district and strives to meet the needs of all her constituents.
General Landmarks in Dallas County District 4
Asian Trade District/Koreatown,
Bachman Lake,
Dallas Design District,
DFW Hindu Temple,
Irving Music Factory,
Islamic Center of Irving,
Joe Pool Lake,
Las Colinas/Valley Ranch,
Lone Star Park,
Love Field Airport,
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge,
Mountain Creek Lake,
North Lake,
Ronald Kirk Bridge and Felix H. Lozada, Sr. Gateway Plaza,
Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie.
Additionally,
Here are the trails within the district Dr. Garcia represents:
Campion North,
Campion South,
Lone Star Trail,
Bachman Lake,
Kiestwood Trail,
Northaven Trail,
Coombs Creek Trail,
Lone Star Connection(Connects Lone Star Trail & Campion South)
Proposed Trail in District 4: Chalk Hill Trail.
Government Operations in Dallas County District 4
Dr. Garcia wants her constituents to feel they can easily and conveniently access the many services and programs provided by the county. These county operations are located in the district Dr. Garcia serves:
Dallas County Appraisal District,
Dallas County Detention Center,
Dallas County Government Center in Grand Prairie,
Dallas County Health & Human Services,
Lew Sterrett Justice Center,
El Centro Community College – West Campus,
Mountain View Community College,
North Lake Community College.