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North Central Expressway Many people in Vickery Place (and indeed, in Dallas and the neighboring suburbs) remember how long it took for the reconstruction of the Central Expressway, which occupied the better part of a decade to complete. In fact, if you include the construction of the High Five interchange at 635, then
Greenville Avenue Greenville Avenue Greenville Avenue has long been one of the most important arteries serving East Dallas and beyond. Along with Knox-Henderson, it forms the backbone of Vickery Place, and north through Greenland Hills (M-Streets) and up into North Eastern Dallas, and comes to an end right at the center of
Architectural Styles The first style of homes to be built in Vickery Place were the 2-story Prairie style homes--at least one per block were built and served as the model homes of the day. These are still the showcase homes of Vickery Place today. A few years later, blocks were in-filled with
Conservation District Work Applications Please see this important update from the City of Dallas: We are requiring every Conservation District work review application be submitted electronically so all documents, including a completed copy of the CD application, will need to be uploaded into the City of Dallas online permit portal – ProjectDox (https://plansubmittal.dallascityhall.
September Neighborhood Newsletter Thanks to our Sponsor UPS Store on Mockingbird Lane for sponsoring our Paper Newsletters! Branch Out Dallas Vickery Place Neighborhood Association will be coordinating with the City of Dallas and the Boy Scouts to help line our streets with Freshly Planted Trees. Please register for your Free Tree from the
Neighborhood Beautification Tree Planting Register for a free Tree between 9/5-9/30. Pickup on 11/4. Coordinate planting and pick up with neighbors!