Watering Rules
Now that the weather is warming, the City of Dallas water rules are in effect. You wouldn’t want people in northeast Texas to have their family lands seized by eminent domain because you’re a wasteful waterer, would you?
Now that the weather is warming, the City of Dallas water rules are in effect. You wouldn’t want people in northeast Texas to have their family lands seized by eminent domain because you’re a wasteful waterer, would you?
Neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday, March 24
Grab your basket and join the fun at the Spring Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday, March 24 from 2 to 4 pm at the Dixon Branch Greenbelt Park aka Playground Park at Lippitt/ Sylvania and Sinclair.
Eastwood’s new website, membership and newsletter system is up and running!
As a reminder: our old combined system, Wild Apricot, raised it’s price to about $1500.00 per year. Plus, we paid plenty in fees to their online bank, credit card companies, and PayPal. We just can’t afford that!
ENA is working very hard to rebuild our membership, website and newsletter system from the ground up.
It will be a greatly improved system and much less expensive!
At the last Eastwood Neighborhood Association meeting, Abidur Khan, P.E., project manager for Dallas Stormwater Project Management, and Andrew Schimenti from Halff Associates, Inc., presented on the most recent Dixon Branch flooding research referred to as Vinemont Channel Diversion. Their focus was on the large 100-year flood plain area, while Eastwood also incurs localized flash flooding in the western regions near Peavy.
State of the Neighborhood Meeting
November 21, Thursday
Gather, network, and hear the inside scoops on neighborhood news. Hear a report from our community engagement police officer and our local code officer.
Elect officers and assign committee leaders for 2020.
Members of Eastwood Riparian gathered to work on Saturday in the Dixon Branch Greenbelt. Their hot and sweaty efforts tripled the size of World Famous Eastwood Bluebonnet Patch. On hand were Van Jewell, Amy Martin, Michael Parkey, Francis Shaner, and Scooter Smith. The seeds used were gathered from greenbelt plants…
There’s a neighborhood block party near you Tuesday October 1 – 6 to 8 pm Community connection is proven to fight crime! On the first Tuesday in October, neighbors all over the southern strata of the U.S. volunteer to host get-togethers in their front yards. National Night Out (NNO) is…
The Mockingbird/Peavy bridge over Buckner was built in 1960 and carries about 10,000 vehicles a day. That’s expected to climb to about 15-20,000 in a few years. Its condition is not good and is also lower than modern Texas Department of Transportation height regulations. So away it goes! The northern…
A colorful crowd gathered on Saturday June 29 for the Eastwood Neighborhood Association annual Independence Day Parade & Picnic! We had parade walkers and rollers, with many patriotically decorated strollers, kick scooters, and more. Everyone enjoy the shorter parade route — so much easier on the young kids. Many thanks…
Saturday, June 29 Festivities begin at 9 am at Playground Park/Lippitt Park. Post-parade picnic and playtime last until about noon. Join with the Eastwood Neighborhood Association to celebrate our neighborhood and honor our nation in the annual Eastwood Independence Day Parade & Picnic! Meet up at the park or cheer…
State of the Neighborhood Meeting May 16, Thursday 7 to 8:30 pm Central Lutheran Church 1000 Easton Rd between Lake Gardens and Vinemont Gather, network, and hear the inside scoops on neighborhood news. Senior Corporal Kevin Kelley, VIP Coordinator for Northeast Police Substation, will visit our meetings and speak…