Board Meeting

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OHNA Board Meeting
Monday, Aug 11th, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
(Second Monday of every Month)
Saturn Road Church of Christ
3030 Saturn Rd., Garland, TX (use entrance facing Kingsley)
All are welcome to attend.

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The New Idea Book is available!

The Efficiency Idea Book includes simple methods for saving money and resources through easy lighting improvements and water efficiency tips. It provides guidance for advanced efforts to save energy and conserve resources. There are three easy ways to obtain a copy of the two volumes in the
Idea Book Series: the award-winning Garland Residential Idea Book and the Efficiency Idea Book. – Download The Idea Books for free at www.GarlandTx.Gov.
– Free CDRoms are available at Building Inspections Department, 800 Main Street on the First Floor.
– Obtain a full-color hard copy at the Planning Department, 800 Main Street, Second Floor for a small fee.

 

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OHNA Neighborhood Picnic

2014 Picnic

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Neighborhood Work Day

8am – 12 noon   Saturday May 24th

We need your manpower!  Come out and help beautify and clean up our landscape beds, the weeds have been getting away from us.   Bring your gloves, forks, pruners, shovels and rakes.  We will be pulling and digging out weeds and grass.  If you can’t make for Work Day but would like to help feel free to pull or dig out weeds in our landscape beds whenever you have time. Meet at the south entrance to Rick Oden Park on Briarwood.

Contact Christi Baughman:  972-822-4262 or Christi@ohna.us

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OHNA – Birdhouse Raffle

Birdhouse Raffle

Birdhouses by Phil McEwan

Phil and his wife Fran are long-time residents of Garland.

Life started for him in Columbus, Ohio but he grew up in Scotland until his family returned to the US when he was 17. During their time in Scotland he excelled in soccer and gained the title of Champion player for the city of Glasgow.

He joined the US Navy at 18 and served with CAPS for Submarine Rescue and Minesweepers. During the Korean War he was stationed at Pearl Harbor.

He met his wife, Fran, in Ohio, together they had five children. He worked as an Engineer for 50 years. In 1970 they moved to Texas.

Phil, Fran and their daughter, Andrea owned and managed Hardware Plus which used to be at the intersection of Kingsley, Centerville and Broadway. Andrea now owns and operates Gecko Hardware 10233 E NW Hwy #409, Dallas, TX 75238
(214) 343-1971.

Phil retired in 1995; he and Fran used his extra time to do more traveling.

After suffering an aortic aneurysm Phil started making birdhouses. His mission is to donate them to non-profit groups for the purpose of raising money to help make his community a better place.

Terry Shupp, the CEO of Sunnyvale Fence & Ironworks has been a huge help to him by providing used fence wood for the birdhouses. 972-226-1981 214 E. Highway 80 Forney, TX 75126

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OHNA – 2nd Quarter Newsletter

2014 OHNA 2nd Quarter Newsletter

 

The digital version of the second quarter Orchard Hills Neighborhood Association newsletter can be viewed by clicking on the following links:
Adobe PDF format: http://www.ohna.us/newsletters/2014/2014%20Apr-Jun%20Newsletter.pdf
 
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Board Meeting

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OHNA Board Meeting
Monday, May 12th, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
(Second Monday of every Month)
Saturn Road Church of Christ
3030 Saturn Rd., Garland, TX (use entrance facing Kingsley)
All are welcome to attend.

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2014 Board Members

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2014 Plant Sale

2014 Plant Sale

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U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Anthony Foxx visit to Garland

 

Save the Date! Friday, April 18, 2014

The Texas Department of Transportation and the City of Garland, TX in conjunction with the US Department of Transportation invite you to join us Friday, April 18, 2014, at 10:00 AM as US Secretary of Transportation, Anthony Foxx, comes to the City of Garland for a special press conference concerning the ongoing IH-635 East project, a key priority for the DFW Metroplex and the State of Texas.

To read the USDOT’s press release about the Secretary’s Bus Tour, please click here.

The Interstate 635 East project in Dallas County, from United States Highway 75 to IH-30, is one of the most critical projects in the Dallas-Fort Worth Region. Few projects will have a greater impact on the mobility of citizens and the movement of goods.

The IH-635 East Project (US 75 to IH-30) will be a complete reconstruction of the existing facilities with noted enhancements to the corridor including:

Continuous frontage roads from US 75 to IH-30
Enhanced access with strategically placed entrance and exit ramps
Aesthetic enhancements to the corridor
Continuous 2+2 managed lanes from US 75 to IH-30
Reconstruction and reconfiguration of the main lanes
Sound Walls

IH-635 East opened to the public in 1970, after the authorization from the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 created the Interstate Highway System. When originally constructed, the facility had limited access, including minimal frontage roads and short entrance and exit ramps.

Since the right of way on IH-635 was purchased using federal funds, the Federal Government has both the land rights and access rights to the facility. The impact for the City of Garland (and the IH-635 East Corridor) is that the City must be strategic in its planning for access to and from the facility and be cognizant of the administrative process by which new access points can be given.

The City of Garland is playing an essential role in the development of this corridor by creating a sharp focus with a coalition of stakeholders representing Dallas, Garland, and Mesquite along with the respective county, state, and federal officials. The press conference will be held at 1122 W. Centerville Rd. in Garland.

To Reserve your spot, contact Russell Schaffner at rschaffner@dean.net<mailto:rschaffner@dean.net> or Stephen Miller at smiller@dean.net<mailto:smiller@dean.net>. They can both be reach by phone at 214-750-0123.

As U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Anthony Foxx leads an agency with more than 55,000 employees and a $70 billion budget that oversees air, maritime, and surface transportation. His primary goal is to ensure that America maintains the safest, most efficient transportation system in the world. Foxx joined the U.S. Department of Transportation after serving as the mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, from 2009 to 2013. During that time, he made efficient and innovative transportation investments the centerpiece of Charlotte’s job creation and economic recovery efforts. These investments included extending the LYNX light rail system, the largest capital project ever undertaken by the city, which will build new roads, bridges, transit as well as bicycle and pedestrian facilities; expanding Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, the sixth busiest in the world; working with North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue to accelerate the I-485 outer belt loop using a creative design-build-finance approach, the first major project of its kind in North Carolina; and starting the Charlotte Streetcar project. Prior to being elected mayor, Foxx served two terms on the Charlotte City Council as an At-Large Representative. As a Council Member, Foxx chaired the Transportation Committee, where he helped shepherd the largest transportation bond package in the city’s history, enabling Charlotte to take advantage of record low interest rates and favorable construction pricing to stretch city dollars beyond initial projections. Foxx also chaired the Mecklenburg-Union Metropolitan Planning Organization. Foxx is an attorney and has spent much of his career in private practice. He also worked as a law clerk for the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, a trial attorney for the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, and staff counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary. Foxx received a law degree from New York University’s School of Law as a Root-Tilden Scholar, the University’s prestigious public service scholarship. He earned a bachelor’s degree in History from Davidson College.

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