Neighborhoods Receive Grants for Programs

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The City of Irving has awarded 37 neighborhood and homeowner associations with $75,000 in funding for organization projects through the Neighborhood Grant Program.

Administered by the Communications Department, these matching grant funds allow associations to combine their own resources with city funds to carry out beautification efforts, communication initiatives and neighborhood events.


Associations receiving funding through the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Neighborhood Grant Program are: Barton Estates, Beacon Hill and Lakeside Village, Broadmoor Hills, Cardinal Village, Enclave at Windsor Ridge, Espanita, Estancia Village, Fox Glen, Graff Farms, Grand Treviso, Hackberry Creek, Hardrock Estates, High Point Estates, Historic Hospital District, Hospital District South, Hunter Valley, Irving Heights, Irving Hospital District, La Villita, Las Brisas, MacArthur Commons, Mandalay Place, Manors at Valley Ranch, Nichols Park, Northwest Place, Parkside, Pioneer Hill, Riverwalk, Stone Hill, Tree Top III, University Hills, University Park, Villas at the Studios, Villas at Valley Ranch, Villas of Cottonwood Creek, Waterside Las Colinas and West Irving Improvement.


For more information or details on registering a neighborhood association with the city, contact the Communications Department at (972) 721-7600 or visit IrvingTX.gov/Neighborhood-Services.