Saginaw, Texas


Saginaw is a small city in Tarrant County, Texas, United States, and an inner suburb of Fort Worth. Its population was 23,890 in 2020 census. Saginaw is a home rule municipality.

History

The town was renamed Saginaw in 1882 by Jarvis J. Green, who had lived and worked on Saginaw Street in Pontiac, Michigan. The name Saginaw comes from the Ojibwe language and means "to flow out". It is also the name of a river, a bay, and a city in Michigan.
On March 18, 1989, Evergreen International Airlines Flight 17 crashed near Saginaw, killing both pilots on board.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 7.5 square miles, all land.

Demographics

RaceNumberPercentage
White 13,02654.52%
Black or African American 1,6566.93%
Native American or Alaska Native 780.33%
Asian 8123.4%
Pacific Islander 210.09%
Some Other Race 970.41%
Mixed/Multiracial 1,0484.39%
Hispanic or Latino7,15229.94%
Total23,890

As of the 2020 United States census, 23,890 people, 8,343 households, and 6,292 families resided in the city.

Economy

Top employers

Saginaw has two major railroad lines running through the middle of the city; rail-served heavy industry is located along these lines. Saginaw has a prominent heavy-industrial base when compared to other suburban cities of the same size. Saginaw is known for its "train and grain" heritage, due to the presence of the railroads and two large flour mills located within the city limits. Large grain elevators are a prominent feature in the center of the city. According to Saginaw's 2018 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city are:
#EmployerNumber of employeesPercentage of total
1Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD2,54130%
2CTI Beanmaker and Chefco Foods4405%
3Ventura Foods3985%
4Walmart Supercenter #53163935%
5Trinity North American Freight Car3704%
6Anchor Fabrication Corp.3204%
7BANA Incorporated2473%
8Texas Army National Guard2453%
9Ranger Fire Inc.2002%
10Russo Corporation2002%

Education

No colleges or universities are present in this small community, but it is served by the nearby Northwest Campus of the Tarrant County College system. The city lies within driving distance to Fort Worth and the rest of the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area, which contains a large number of colleges and universities, including the other Tarrant County College campuses.
Saginaw is served by the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District. The five high schools in the district are Boswell High School, Saginaw High School, Chisholm Trail High School, Eagle Mountain High School, and Watson High School/Alternative Discipline Center

Notable people