Del Valle | |
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Unincorporated community | |
Location within the state of Texas | |
Coordinates: 30°12′38″N 97°39′16″W / 30.21056°N 97.65444°WCoordinates: 30°12′38″N 97°39′16″W / 30.21056°N 97.65444°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Texas |
County | Travis |
Elevation | 482 ft (147 m) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 17,139 |
Time zone | Central (CST) (UTC-6) |
• Summer (DST) | CDT (UTC-5) |
ZIP codes | 78617 |
Del Valle (/ˌdɛl ˈvæli/ del VAL-ee) is a suburb of Austin and part of the Austin–Round Rock–San Marcos Metropolitan Statistical Area.
It is an unincorporated area in southeastern Travis County, Texas, United States. It has no local government of its own and no official boundaries. But Austin has annexed portions, including the site of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in 1990. After that, most recently in 2013, the city added more Del Valle territory to the east (8 to 13 miles southeast of downtown Austin).
The 2010 census estimates the population to be 17,139.
Del Valle is located 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Downtown Austin. It is located at (30.21, -97.65) with an elevation of 482 feet.
In 1812 Santiago Del Valle settled in the hills of Central Texas in a piece of land given to him by the Spanish Government as a land grant. The community of Del Valle, established in the mid-1870s, was named after the land grant. In 1878 a post office opened. By the mid-1880s Del Valle, with 50 residents, also had three churches, two cotton gins, one general store, one steam gristmill, and one school. The primary crops shipped by farmers in the Del Valle area were cotton and grain. By 1900 Del Valle had 75 residents. About 150 people lived in Del Valle in 1927. The Great Depression hampered the community, which had 25 residents in the early 1930s. In 1942 the Del Valle Army Air Base opened (later renamed Bergstrom Air Force Base), leading to an increase in the area population. In the mid-1940s Del Valle had 125 residents. In the mid-1950s Del Valle had 200 residents. In 1907 the area common school district had two schools. Throughout much of its history Del Valle was served by the Colorado Common School District Number 36 and the Hornsby-Dunlap Common School District. In April 1963 the school district was renamed Del Valle Independent #910. From the early 1970s to the early 1990s, Del Valle's population estimates hovered around 300. The military base was closed in 1993, to be re-opened as Austin–Bergstrom International Airport in 1999 which brought growth to Del Valle and Southeast Austin.