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WOODMERE was specially designed for Ballard Development Company by one of America’s foremost community planning organizations. It is located just off the Eastern Bypass at Interstate 85, providing easy access to all Montgomery,” according to the brochure distributed by Ballard. “In addition to traditional home sites, WOODMERE offers ‘patio homes' and townhouses, both of which provide greater privacy and the opportunity for simple gardening and outdoor entertaining. The first streets in WOODMERE were Woodmere Drive, Greenway Drive and Greenway Place. The first home built in WOODMERE was located at 5808 Greenway Drive, at the corner of Greenway Drive and Woodmere Drive.
Between 1985 and 1998 the Woodmere Homeowners Association became inactive. During the summer of 1998 a renewed interest in a neighborhood organization was born. Using the home of Jo and Adrew Parker as a meeting place, a group of long time residents began meeting and making plans to revitalize the Association. The first General meeting was held on August 20, 1998, at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Auditorium. There were approximately 300 people in attendance. It was decided that since there were many rental properties in the community that the name of the association should be changed to Woodmere Neighborhood Association so as to include all residents.
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