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Neighborhood Organizations
The Neighborhood Services Department actively assists residents in establishing vibrant neighborhood organizations aimed at fostering community engagement and enhancing the overall well-being of our neighborhoods. These organizations serve as ambassadors for their respective areas, nurturing a strong sense of community spirit. Explore the tabs below to delve into the details of the three distinct types of neighborhood organizations.
Homeowner’s association can be mandatory as part of the initial restrictions of the neighborhood or can be formed voluntarily by concerned residents. Much can be accomplished by HOAs including: maintaining the common area landscaping, cleaner appearance of the neighborhood, special events for the neighborhood, and increased safety. The Neighborhood Toolkit can assist in getting started with forming an HOA.
A PID is a defined geographical area established to provide specific types of improvements or maintenance. These improvements include landscape maintenance along rights-a-way, landscape irrigation service, common property decorative fencing, signs, and street lighting, and park and playground maintenance service are financed by an tax assessment paid by the the property owners within the area. Click here to learn more about starting a PID in your neighborhood as well as currently established PIDs in Cedar Hill.
The Cedar Hill Police Department partners with neighborhoods to establish these groups. Click here to visit the CHPD page to learn more.
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Stacey Graves
Neighborhood Services DirectorPhone: 972-291-5100 ext. 1094
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Tia Brewer
Neighborhood Services ManagerPhone: 972-291-5100 ext. 1099
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Neighborhood Services
Physical Address
285 Uptown Boulevard
Government Center
Cedar Hill, TX 75104
Phone: 469-272-2801Fax: 972-291-5199
Hours
Monday through Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.