
An active neighborhood association can represent a community voice to the city, and neighbors building relationships with each other are the key to a safe and vibrant community. Each neighborhood has issues and priorities they care most about, and a neighborhood association is the perfect way to share ideas and work for the betterment of the community.
List of Registered Associations
Would your group like to meet at a city park facility or community center?
City-recognized neighborhood associations and community clubs are invited to use one of our wonderful indoor parks facilities once per year, with no fee. Facilities use can be booked up to 60 days prior to an event. There is no rental fee, but if use is after hours, a room monitor will be required.
We want to make sure we are reaching you. If you are an association leader and you don't see your organization listed above, please register your neighborhood association or community club with the city. Providing current contact information on an annual basis assures that your residents don’t miss out on any of our many neighborhood events, forums and training. Be sure that the person you list as your communications contact is someone who can disseminate information to your neighborhood on a regular basis. We provide resources to help new neighborhood associations organize and to revitalize existing ones.