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Friday, February 8, 2008

Cedar Oaks neighborhood continues Dallas’ District Four clean-up

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Yesterday, the Cedar Oaks neighborhood in District Four presented their case for an NSO (Neighborhood Stabilization Overlay) to protect their neighborhood. They specifically focused on setbacks and unsightly structures in their eclectic neighborhood.

Cedar Oaks is roughly bounded by Marsalis, Edgemont, Cedar Oaks, and 18th street just south of the Zoo.

They have over 75% approval, which meant that they qualified for the fee waiver. THAT is a united neighborhood.

It still has to pass City Council, but the Cedar Oaks neighborhood is one step closer to achieving its goal.

This neighborhood will be one of three in District Four that will be a focus under the City's new "Pride in Your Neighborhood Program."

A block at a time, District Four continues to be improved. Neighborhoods are cleaned up, and hope is restored. This is just the beginning.


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