Town of Little Elm

Town of Little Elm

Government Administration

Little Elm, Texas 2,995 followers

The Town with a Lake Attitude

About us

The Town of Little Elm was chartered in 1841 as part of the Peters Colony and the Republic of Texas. The area was primarily inhabited by Indian tribes who lived along the several creeks that traversed the region, providing abundant water for springs and associated wildlife for food. As settlers discovered, the area also had a rich timber source, which provided fuel in the harsh winters and fertile soil. Little Elm remained a quiet lakeside community until the growth of the surrounding communities profoundly affected our sleepy town. Little Elm was primarily an agricultural community, with farming and ranching as the primary industries. As growth discovered Little Elm in the late 1990s, residents prepared for the flood of new people learning about our beautiful lake setting that a few locals had enjoyed so much for decades. Little Elm was incorporated in June 1966 and adopted the Council/Manager form of government and its Home Rule Charter in May 2001. It currently has approximately 16 square miles within the corporate limits. A large portion of the original downtown is currently below the waters of Lewisville Lake due to the Corp of Engineers raising the lake level by relocating an impoundment dam, which replaced and covered an earlier lake known as the Garza/Little Elm Reservoir. The town saw significant growth in the early 2000s due to its proximity to Dallas-Fort Worth and the expansion of nearby cities. This growth led to increased residential development and the construction of new schools, parks, and recreational facilities. Today, Little Elm is a thriving community with over 55,000 residents. The town has become known for its beautiful lakeside setting and outdoor recreational opportunities like fishing, boating, and hiking. Little Elm is also home to a vibrant destination district with recreation amenities, unique restaurants, and outstanding special events. Despite its growth and modern amenities, Little Elm has managed to preserve its hometown-town

Industry
Government Administration
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Little Elm, Texas
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1963

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Updates

  • Beach Ambassadors wanted! 📣 We are looking for our 2025 Beach Ambassador crew! Beach Ambassadors help residents and visitors enjoy their Little Elm Beach experience by maintaining a clean environment throughout the park, including beach, restrooms, pavilions, amphitheater, grilling areas, and the playground. 🏖️ This position is perfect for those high school or college students looking for a job to work over the spring and summer breaks! Appy today: https://bit.ly/48P4IaO

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  • Congrats, grads! 🎓 A few weeks ago, four Town of Little Elm employees graduated from the Emerging Leaders Academy hosted by Kansas University. This four-month program focused on leadership in the municipal field with a variety of topics ranging from budgeting, communication, emotions in the workplace, conflict management and resolution, and so much more. Congratulations to the Dallas 2024 cohort for this accomplishment! Graduates from left to right: Delaney Williams, Fitness & Wellness Supervisor, Parks and Recreation Department Sarah Nolting, Communications & Tourism Manager, Tourism & Communications Department Shane Urrutia, Budget Manager, Finance Department Tamara Cervi, Animal Services Supervisor, Animal Services Department

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  • At the Town Council meeting on December 17, Council members celebrated the season by wearing their holiday attire for the final meeting of 2024. 🎄 📃During the meeting, Mayor Cornelious presented a proclamation to Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.® Omega Alpha Omega Chapter, recognizing their exceptional service to the Little Elm community. The chapter's contributions include supporting the St. Arbor Community Garden, replenishing supplies for DH Brent Elementary, organizing the Mayor's Math Challenge, and hosting the HBCU College Fair at Little Elm High School, among many other charitable initiatives. Their dedication to volunteerism and community service continues to make a lasting impact. We’re incredibly proud of our Town and excited to see what achievements 2025 will bring!

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