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1803 Portsmouth- YARD of the MONTH!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 2011, Yard of the Month on October 15, 2011 |
A Richwood Place National Night Out to remember
Posted in Events, Ongoing Issues, Uncategorized, tagged 2011, Ash Rowell Houston, block party, City of Houston, Cliff Helmcamp, dues, Duff Beer and Wine, houston, Jerry Blum, Moustapha El-Hakam Attorney at Law, NATIONAL NIGHT OUT, Neartown, neighborhood, NNO, norfolk, Reprint!, Richwood Place, rpca on October 5, 2011 |
A National Night Out that won’t soon be forgotten….Neighbors arrived from all over our 12 block neighborhood, adding their appetizer or sweet dish to the table, signing in, slapping on a nametag and grabbing a beverage. The party was off to a festive beginning as everyone began to talk with their friends and neighbors. And, the Fire Truck and firemen returned from Station 16.
National Night Out – October 4, 2011
Posted in Uncategorized on September 17, 2011 |
Graffiti, working together to solve this growing problem
Posted in City Services, Ongoing Issues, Uncategorized, tagged 2011, abatement, City of Houston, civic associations, graffiti, Richwood Place on September 9, 2011 |
If you’ve walked or driven through the neighborhood in recent days, you’ve probably noticed it. It’s mostly in the public right-of-way, on city property. It’s on some business signs and doors. It’s on the phone metal boxes owned by at& t, on polls, signs, walls, etc. I hesitate to say it is everywhere, but it [...]
An Update regarding new drainage in the soccer field of Ervan Chew Park
Posted in City Services, Ongoing Issues, Uncategorized, tagged drainage, ervan chew park, park, update on September 8, 2011 |
As you may recall, we have been working with the city for the last several months to get drainage added to the existing soccer field. As part of the recent updates to the park beginning in 2010, a new concrete walking path now encircles the entire soccer field. On one hand, we have not had [...]
Congratulations 1935 Norfolk- Yard of the Month!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged august 2011, july 2011, Yard of the Month on August 1, 2011 |
Welcome to the neighborhood and congratulations on keeping your yard beautiful! Especially, in this very dry Summer! Way to go, 1935 Norfolk.
A New Home in Richwood Place, 1850 Norfolk
Posted in Ongoing Issues, Uncategorized, tagged construction, minimum lot size, new construction, norfolk, single family on July 26, 2011 |
Construction has begun on a brand new single family home in the 1800 block of Norfolk on a 8625 square foot lot. Developer, Carol Isaak Barden is developing the home. She recently sent us this photo which gives us a glimpse as to what things will eventually look like. Carol says she is working to make the home very [...]
General Meeting Minutes
Posted in Uncategorized on July 23, 2011 |
RICHWOOD PLACE CIVIC ASSOCIATION July 12, 2011, 7pm-8pm General Meeting Minutes Zoe’s Kitchen, 3701 S. Shepherd Meeting Start time: 7:00 p.m. Number of Attendees: 28 neighbors, including all six board members David Robinson (7:04 p.m.) Following a brief introduction of David shared his personal history with involvement in protecting and enhancing our Houston neighborhoods, [...]
Richwood Place Meeting – Today at 7pm
Posted in Uncategorized on July 12, 2011 |
Neighbors, Please join us at Zoe’s Kitchen tomorrow (Tuesday) evening from 7-8pm for a Richwood Place Civic Association meeting. We will be discussing crime/security, neighborhood watch, deed restrictions, sign toppers, minimum lot size, and any new issues that you’d like to raise. Additionally, David Robinson (President of Neartown/Montrose Superneighborhood) is running for Houston City Council [...]
Congratulations to 1944 Lexington- YARD OF THE MONTH!
Posted in Ongoing Issues, Uncategorized, tagged 2011, month, neighborhood, Richwood Place, rpca, Yard of the Month on June 30, 2011 |
Congratulations to 1944 Lexington! Our current Yard of the Month winner. You guys have done a great job keeping your yard looking beautiful even through this extreme dry weather. Way to go, 1944 Lexington! Your yard looks beautiful.