South Dallas


South Dallas is an area in Dallas, Texas. It is south of Downtown Dallas, bordered by Trinity River on the west, Interstate 30 on the north, and the Great Trinity Forest to the south and east. In recent years the City of Dallas and organizations including Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity and Rebuilding Together Dallas have begun revitalizing the area in an effort to make the area more attractive to homeowners and foster economic development. This includes high schools- Skyline, Samuell, Spruce, Carter, Kimball, Sunset and South Oak Cliff. The Mayor has the campaign Grow South include Pedimont, Parkdale and Urbandale as well as Joppa.

Neighborhoods

The following neighborhoods are generally considered part of or closely connected with South Dallas; however, some of them may not be located entirely within South Dallas or may be considered parts of South Dallas by some and not others. Some are official subdivisions and some have been named by neighborhood associations.
The United States Postal Service operates the South Dallas Post Office.
In 2001, the City of Dallas approved an economic development plan to help revitalize South Dallas and the Fair Park area, both of which suffer from a comparatively high level of poverty.

Education

Primary and secondary schools

South Dallas is a geographic area within the Dallas Independent School District. The section is served by the following schools:
;Elementary schools
;Middle schools
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;High schools
The Bill J. Priest Institute for Economic Development, a campus of El Centro College of the Dallas County Community College District, is located in a brick campus in Old South Dallas. Jim Schutze of the Dallas Observer described the building as "handsome."

Transportation

Several thoroughfares, DART bus service, and DART light rail exist in South Dallas.

Buses