City of Weatherford
Steven Chamblee is a horticulturist at the City of Weatherford. Steven has been working there since January 2006. Prior to this, Steven held the position of Education Director at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden from December 1997 to January 2006. In addition, Steven is a contributing editor and writer at Neil Sperry's GARDENS magazine since 1997. Steven earned their Master of Science degree in Public Horticulture Administration from the University of Delaware in 1996 and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Ornamental Horticulture from Tarleton State University.
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City of Weatherford
The City of Weatherford occupies a territory of approximately 27.04 square miles. Weatherford is located at the intersections of U.S. Highways 180 and 80, approximately 30 miles west of the City of Fort Worth and approximately 60 miles west of the City of Dallas. Interstate 20 runs along the City's southern boundary and provides for major access to Fort Worth and Dallas. Weatherford is situated such that it has maintained an independent identity from the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex yet its close proximity to this major urban area has had a direct effect. Residents find themselves able to achieve a rural lifestyle without sacrificing the conveniences and labor market of a major metropolitan area. Many Weatherford residents commute into the Metroplex to work. Much of the City's commercial and industrial growth is directly attributable to its relative location to the Metroplex. The City's major commercial and industrial employers find Weatherford attractive since it offers the advantages of convenient access to the region's major transportation and shipping infrastructure without the disadvantages related to physically locating within a major urban area. Historically, the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex has enjoyed an extremely low unemployment rate. It has also enjoyed the growth of a diverse economic base. The outward growth of Dallas/Fort Worth will impact the transition of Weatherford from its farming and ranching roots to increased urban residential, commercial, and industrial development.