We have over 700 houses, one elementary school, one church, one strip mall, some business along Broadway Blvd and one vacant lot. We are next to the Williams Center (a major business center), 5 miles from downtown, with most of the houses built between 1948 and 1965. If you drive down our streets, you will notice that most of the houses are made of brick, there is little street lighting, and you cannot miss some of our street humps (street bumps, tailpipe collectors.....) for all the traffic that crosses our neighborhood. We have two large age groups: 25-45 and those over 60. We have a strong neighborhood and a strong Volunteers in Prevention organization along with a sense that we have something special here.
We have a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer along with Street Representatives. Check the Newsletter for names and streets represented. We are currently in the process of revising our bylaws. We meet the first Thursday of each month at 7PM at the Rosemont Community Church on Winslett. Park in the back (northside) and walk through the breezeway and then turn to the left (east) and it is the last door on the right (south). Heating and cooling can be less than effective so dress appropriately. We try to make a point of letting visitors speak after the Treasurer's report (within 15 minutes of the start of the meeting normally)