MONEY magazine has named the City of Keller 7th in its top 100 “Best Places to Live” ranking of small U.S. towns. The magazine’s annual list was released Monday, July 13, on its Web site, http://money.cnn.com, with an article to be published in the magazine’s August 2009 edition.
“I am pleased that Keller is gaining national attention for the many things residents already know,” Mayor Pat McGrail said Monday. “We have big-city conveniences and amenities, but remain firmly planted in our small-town roots.”
The distinct business districts, historic Old Town Keller and the urban Keller Town Center, are just two of the City’s unique economic engines. The citywide parks and trails system, anchored by Big Bear Creek, offers recreation and mobility among the City’s recreation and aquatics center, The Keller Pointe, and multiple sports facilities. The Keller Senior Activities Center brings senior citizens together for stimulating activities, emphasizing health and fellowship. But the City isn’t resting on its past successes, evidenced by the current renovation and expansion under way at the Keller Public Library.
A diverse housing market, from luxury senior living, multi-family apartments, patio homes and houses with acreage, provides something for nearly everyone. A nationally accredited police department and professional fire department helps maintain public safety. Keller ISD is recognized for its excellence in public education. Active volunteers and civic groups contribute greatly to Keller’s supportive atmosphere, including the Keller Rotary Club, Keller Lions Club, Greater Keller Women’s Club and Keller Masonic Lodge.