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Lake Hightlands 4th of July Parade and Carnival

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Lake Highlands Town Center

Here is the latest update on the Lake Highlands Town Center presented at Council Member Allen’s recent Town Hall Meeting.

Prescott Realty Group Unveils Visual Concepts, Plans for Parks & Public Areas & Commitment to Environmental Conservation (PDF - 104KB)

Additional Links:

www.lakehighlandstowncenter.com
www.LHPID.org
www.wrtredevelopment.com
http://www.prescottrealtygroup.com/

Public Improvement District Planned for Lake Highlands

Proposed Program Will Improve Safety and Bring Enhanced Public Services to Area
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Shoreview/Ferndale Redevelopment

Stuart Jones Presentation (PowerPoint 511KB)

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Lake Highlands North Rec Center
9940 White Rock Trail
Dallas, TX 75238
The Lake Highlands Area Improvement Association (LHAIA) is sponsoring a forum on the Church/Skillman proposed rezoning issue the evening of February 5th.  This forum will specifically address the Church/Skillman rezoning issue and is intended to allow all residents of Lake Highlands an opportunity to further investigate the Church/Skillman proposed rezoning.

Forum participants or invitees:
Ida Deats, Ray Huebner and Larry Sears - Merriman Park and Highlands West HOA leadership
Jonathan Pearlman- Developer   
Richard Brown- City of Dallas Sr. Planner.

Moderator:
Steve Wakefield, President, Lake Highlands Area Improvement Association

Format:
20 minutes allocated for each side to present
Audience Q&A- written questions to be read by the moderator. 

Lake Highlands' Residents Hope New Neighbor Will Improve Image

See WFAA Channel 8 story on the groundbreaking for the Lake Highlands Town Center.

LH Grad Named Rhodes Scholar

See story in the Dallas Morning News.

Northwest Terrace Redevelopment to Move Forward

The Dallas City Council voted unanimously this afternoon to revise the zoning of the former Northwest Terrace Apartments to allow Churchill Residential to move forward with their plans to redevelop the site as a senior living center. Thanks to the efforts of the “L” Streets, Highland Meadows and Lake Ridge Estates HOA’s and Crime Watch 1077, the Council responded to the neighboring homeowner’s overwhelming desire to deny the Planning and Zoning’s recommendation which had been to leave the current zoning in place.  District 10 Councilmember Jerry Allen expressed his appreciation to the neighborhood residents who spoke on behalf of the redevelopment at the City Council meeting today.

LH Town Center Ground Breaking

November 8th, 2007
http://www.globest.com/news/1031_1031/dallas/165815-1.html

Our New Website!!

After months of hard work the new LHAIA website is up!  Our grateful thanks go to LH residents Shawn and Deb Corley of Iris Design Group for the generous donation of their time and talent to create our new look. Could not have done it without Jeniffer Johnson, Offlead Productions, for her unending technical expertise.  Please bear with us as this continues to be a work in progress!  Special thanks to LHAIA board members Steve Clary and Jack White for working with me on the development of the site.

Robin Moss Norcross
LHAIA, VP Communications

 

Update on Skillman and Royal

Jeff Norman, President of JAH Realty, the owner of the Skillman and Royal Shopping center sends this bit of GREAT News!

Robin, Thought you might like to know that our company has recently acquired the shopping center on the very corner of Skillman and Royal and we intend to start a remodel of this project in early 2008 which will architecturally tie into the renovation that we have recently finished at Royal Highlands Shopping Center (Tom Thumb anchored project).

Feel free to pass this along to other neighbors and supporters of our efforts to clean up this intersection.

Regards,
Jeff

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