Oakhurst Neighborhood Association
To promote better communication, neighborhood unity, civic spirit and goodwill among area residents.
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To promote better communication, neighborhood unity, civic spirit and goodwill among area residents.
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An Update from North Tarrant Express:
This weekend, North Tarrant Infrastructure will be placing beams at NE 28th St. over I-35W. In order to complete this operation, all lanes of northbound and southbound I-35W at NE 28th St. will be closed from Friday, April 24 at 9pm to 10am Saturday, April 25. Northbound and southbound I-35W will be redirected along the frontage roads through the NE 28th St. intersection unimpeded. Eastbound NE 28th St. traffic will be redirected to Northside Dr., and westbound NE 28th St. traffic will be redirected to 33rd St. (See image below)
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Join us this Thursday night for Oakhurst Neighborhood Association's General Membership Meeting and Spring Social! Bring something tasty to eat and share, and enjoy some time with your neighbors following the meeting agenda detailed below. This meeting also represents the start of a new membership year, so it's a great time to pay your dues if needed.
How to Research Your House History Our guest speaker for the evening, Suzanne Fritz, will be presenting How to Research Your House History. Per Fort Worth's City News:
The largest arts festival in Texas is returning to downtown Fort Worth for its 30th year April 9-12. The four-day Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival spans 25 blocks — from the Tarrant County Courthouse to the Fort Worth Convention Center — while showcasing 220 hand-selected juried artists. Also billed as Fort Worth’s largest, free music festival, Main Street features more than 100 performances throughout the weekend, including local and national acts and musicians, performance artists, dancers and street performers. Check out this month's issue of The Oak Leaflet online! This issue is jam-packed with a recap of the Oakhurst Newcomers' Cookout, lots of details on our upcoming ONA General Membership Meeting (4/23), proposed amendments to our ONA bylaws for your review, another update on the Scenic Bluff apartments project, additional details on the Six Points Urban Village design charrette, and even a Yard of the Month award
In case you missed the closing presentation of the recent Six Points Urban Village Design Charrette, we've posted it for you here:
Our friend, Susan Kline, author of Oakhurst's National Register of Historic Places nomination, has published an article and pictures of Oakhurst Scenic Drive on The Living New Deal. Click on the image below to check it out!
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AuthorRick Herring has been a neighborhood volunteer, leader, and activist in Fort Worth for over thirty years. A lifelong resident, Rick was raised in the Riverside community, where five generations of his family have lived. Archives
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