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Afton Oaks is located inside Interstate 610 near the Galleria and Highland Village. The neighborhood is bounded on the north by Westheimer Road , on the east by Union Pacific railroad tracks, on the south by Interstate 69 / U.S. Highway 59 (Southwest Freeway), and on the west by Interstate 610 .
A homeowner association (or homeowners' association [HOA], sometimes referred to as a property owners' association [POA], common interest development [CID], or homeowner community) is a private, legally-incorporated organization that governs a housing community, collects dues, and sets rules for its residents. [1]
The community is in proximity to the intersection of Texas State Highway 6 and Briar Forest. [1] [3] Briarhills has 664 houses. Meadowbriar has about 125 houses. Oaks of Parkway has about 100 houses. [3] Lakes of Parkway, [1] Parkway Villages, retail developments, and restaurants are nearby. [3]
According to the city, a super neighborhood is a "geographically designated area where residents, civic organizations, institutions and businesses work together to identify, plan, and set priorities to address the needs and concerns of their community." [1] Map of the super neighborhoods of Houston
Village at Glen Iris is a group of subdivisions in Houston, Texas. Village at Glen Iris is located in southern Houston near Almeda Road. Glen Iris was affected by a wave of foreclosures in the 1980s. From the beginning of 1990 until October 1991, the prices of the houses declined by 14%. [1]
The West University Examiner is a local newspaper distributed in the community. The Village News and Southwest News is another local newspaper distributed in the community. In the mid-20th century the community newspaper Southwestern Times served Old Braeswood and surrounding communities. [53] The paper was headquartered in Rice Village. [54]
The community, on 315 acres (127 ha) of land between Texas State Highway 6 and Eldridge Parkway and south of Briar Forest Drive, [4] is in proximity to the southwest corner of Briar Forest Drive and Eldridge Parkway. It is south of and across from Parkway Villages, another subdivision developed by Sueba USA. [5]
West 11th Street Park, in TMCC, [5] is a 20.2-acre (8.2 ha) City of Houston park property; the community already used it as a park by the 1950s. The Timbergrove Sports Association uses the baseball diamond there. The Hogg Foundation, the original owners, gave it to the University of Texas (UT). In the 1950s HISD acquired the property from UT.