The Old Oak Cliff Conservation League awarded $10,000 in grants to neighborhood associations in its annual meeting at Turner House Monday. The funds mostly come from the league’s fall home tour.
Here is a list of the awards:
The Dells District Neighborhood Association, $400 to finish their street-sign toppers
Elmwood Neighborhood Association, $1,000 for an Elmwood Business District mural
Kidd Springs Neighborhood Association, $1,650 to provide school uniforms, neighborhood challenges, communication and copying costs
Kiest Park Community Group, $600 to install neighborhood crime watch and VIP signs
Kings Highway Conservation District, $607 to paint the neighborhood association logo onto two retaining walls, on North Polk near Kings Highway
Sunset Hill Neighborhood Association, $1,475 for sign toppers
West Kessler Neighborhood Association, $327 for a membership directory and electricity for the Stevens Woods Court island garden
Winnetka Heights Neighborhood Association, $3,000 for sidewalks and website improvement
Wynnewood Heights Neighborhood Association, $500 for landscaping in medians and crime watch signs
Wynnewood North Neighborhood Association, $1,107 for sign toppers