
Cleveland Park Houston: Reimagine Our Neighborhood Park
New Ballfield Sign Being Finalized!
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New Ballfield Sign Being Finalized!

With Gratitude to HPARD & HOUSTON PARKS BOARD
We’re deeply grateful for the hardworking team at Houston Parks and Recreation. Their dedication, friendliness, and consistent care help keep Cleveland Park beautiful and welcoming for everyone. Thank you for all you do! -- Friends of Cleveland Park.






























Jackson Hill, Jackson Hill Street, Houston, TX 77007, USA
+1.832 521 1601. Google Voice Brian@FriendsofClevelandPark.net
COALITION FOR SMARTER GROWTH'S OUTREACH SPOTLIGHT ON NEIGHBORHOOD ENGAGEMENT
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In Houston's Magnolia Grove neighborhood's 10.2 acre urban city park today we chat with the elected Precinct 52 Chairman Brian Bottorff who recently founded Friends of Cleveland Park as a non profit after several years of advocacy work pushing for park improvements in his busy neighborhood park located in West Houston's booming, young urban core.
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our donor paying for the sign pulled out. We are back to fundraising for he sign. Thank you for your help.
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thank you!
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JACKSON HILL
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
Good Work is being done in the Heights by Emmanuel Nunez. From advocating for our bikeways to new bridges to planting trees -A Tale of Two Bridges.org is improving transportation options in Houston, and our quality of life. We will both continue to push for the Patterson Street Bikeway
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We are happy to have sold out our Phase One plan for thirty trees. We are grateful for Trees for Houston and were excited when Barry Ward was out to talk about their program.
Trees are what can bring an unengaged neighborhood together. Nine days after Trees for Houston told us they could do 30 Trees for $5K, we had sold out the first 30 trees. Donors were not only from Magnolia Grove, but also West End and Rice Military, and an equal number of homeowners and renters stepped up for our park's future canopy. Thanks you neighbors -we're not moving to phase ii called "PLANT DAY PARTNERS"