The area encompassing Keller, Roanoke, Northeast Fort Worth, Trophy Club and Westlake features varying landscapes, from densely populated areas adjacent to I-35W in Northeast Fort Worth, to more rural landscapes in Westlake. Here's a look at the population changes between 2010 and 2020, community facts, local demographics in 2010 and 2020, and tax rates in each community. (Note the data listed is for the entire city of Fort Worth)

Population changes

All five municipalities experienced population growth over the past decade, with Roanoke, Trophy Club and Westlake experiencing growth of at least 50%.



Quick community facts

Among the municipalities, Trophy Club is the smallest in size and has the lowest amount of budget expenditures for 2021-22 compared to the others.



Local demographics

All five cities reflect the changing demographics seen throughout Texas. For example, Roanoke saw the percentage of its population identifying as Asian increase from 2.63% in 2010 to 7.48% in 2020.





Tax rates

When looking at the tax rates among all five municipalities, Fort Worth leads the other four with the highest tax rate. Westlake represents the lowest tax rate, while Keller, Roanoke and Trophy Club hover around the same rate.