Crosswalk Upgrade – Greenville @ Vickery

Many neighbors have likely experienced the challenge of crossing Greenville at Vickery when walking to Terilli’s, Christie’s, or Dodie’s. Traffic tends to be heavy and the valet stands add to the chaos.

The good news is that change is coming! According to District 14 City Councilperson Paul Ridley’s office, the city will be installing a flashing crosswalk at that intersection.

To provide a bit of history, Ridley’s office originally requested the upgraded crosswalk over two years ago. The city’s Dept. of Transportation and Public Works (TPW) approved the upgrade in August 2024, but unfortunately the actual installation was never scheduled. TPW apologized for the oversight and committed to providing Ridley’s office with an installation timeline by Friday, 6 June 2025.

Spring 2025 Newsletter

Please see the newsletter below for updates on:

  • St. Patrick’s Day Block Party & Parade (Saturday, 15 March 2025)
  • LGNA Annual Meeting & Happy Hour (Tuesday, 20 May 2025)
  • New Murals on the Pony Walls along Lowest Greenville
  • New Neighborhood Businesses
  • LGNA T-Shirts

Friends of Tietze Park Annual Meeting – Tue, 28 Jan 2025

Mark your calendars for the Friends of Tieze Park Foundation’s annual meeting! Hear a recap of 2024 and the priorities for 2025.

  • Speakers
    • District 14 City Council Member, Paul Ridley
    • Assistant Park and Recreation Director, Renee’ Johnson
    • Dallas Aquatics Supervisors, Robert Cutright and Carnell Livingston
    • Park Board Member, Rudy Karimi

WHEN
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
7:00pm – 9:00pm

WHERE
Stoney’s Wine Lounge
6038 Oram St
Dallas, TX 75206

Engraved centennial bricks and centennial shirts will only be available to order through the Annual Meeting date. Grab yours today so you don’t miss out!

Geneva Heights Elementary Peace Pantry Provides Holiday Meals

The Geneva Heights Elementary Peace Pantry recently assembled and provided twenty-six grocery packages to food-insecure GH families. Each family received a full holiday meal, fresh produce, sweets, and Kroger gift cards.

The gift cards were made possible by LGNA neighbors’ generous donations during our “It’s Fall Y’all” festival!

LGNA was able to raise $1200 for the Mockingbird and Geneva Heights Elementary Schools with $600 going to each Pantry.

Many thanks to the Peace Pantries’ volunteers for their hard work in coordinating the food distribution. And thanks also to our generous neighbors for bringing some holiday cheer to students’ families!