Wooten | |
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Neighborhood | |
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| Coordinates:30°21′36″N97°43′23″W / 30.36°N 97.723°W /30.36; -97.723 | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Texas |
| City | Austin |
| Area | |
• Total | 0.958 sq mi (2.48 km2) |
| Time zone | UTC-6 (CST) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (CDT) |
| ZIP Codes | 78757 |
| Area codes | 512, 737 |
TheWooten neighborhood ofAustin, Texas is located innorth central Austin. It is bounded by Burnet Road, Anderson Lane, andResearch Blvd (183) and bisected by Ohlen Road.
Wooten is located entirely withinCity Council District 4.
American Community Survey data from theUnited States Census Bureau estimates the population of Wooten at 7,163 residents within the five-year period of 2017 through 2021. Of these residents, 42.9% of survey respondents identified aswhite, 5% identified asBlack or African American, 3% identified asAsian, 30.5% identified as "some other race", and 18.5% identified as two or more races. 60.3% of Wooten residents reportedHispanic or Latino heritage.[1]The median annual household income in Wooten during this period was $60,603, compared to a median income of $79,542 in the city of Austin.[2][3]
Wooten Neighborhood Park is located in Wooten.[4]
Wooten is served by theAustin Independent School District. The neighborhood is zoned for Wooten Elementary School, Burnet Middle School, andJuan Navarro High School.[5]
Redeemer Lutheran School consists of an Early Childhood Center for children between the ages of 15 months and 4 years old, Redeemer Elementary School for students in KinderBridge through the 5th grade, and Redeemer Middle School for students in grades 6 through 8.[6]