Author Archives: Meg Davis
It’s My Park Day at Balcones Park is OPEN for registration!!
We have a fun list of projects for It’s My Park Day – Sat. March 4th, 10am-2pm! Come join MNA, your neighbors, friends and family for It’s My Park Day as we clean up the park and greenbelt trail from … Continue reading
Join us at the Last Community Feedback Meetings for Balcones Park to choose location of Playground & Pavilion
Our dedicated landscape designers have been working hard using your feedback to come up with two potential site layouts for our new playground and pavilion. Two meetings will be held to discuss in detail both concept plans and gather final … Continue reading
Residential Bulk Collection begins Feb 13 at 6:30am in Milwood!
While it begins on Feb 13, please consider placing your items out by Sunday so they have the best chance of being reused or recycled by those driving through picking up items before the city does. Also note it is … Continue reading
Milwood’s first Mobility & Neighborhood Planning Committees Meeting – Wed, Jan 18 at 7pm
All are welcome to join us for Milwood’s first Mobility & Neighborhood Planning Committees meeting. This Wed Jan 18 at 7pm at Abel’s North (hopefully in Board Room, which is a left at hostess stand then immediate right across from … Continue reading
MNA’s New Year Goals for 2017
Help Milwood Neighborhood Assoc reach our New Year Resolutions for 2017 & continue to grow by making the $15 yearly voluntary dues. It’s easy, safe and quick. Simply click HERE Believe us when we say we do a lot with … Continue reading
Winners of the 2016 Holiday Lighting Contest
It wasn’t too hard to pick the top 8 or 10, but only 5? That was tough! There were so many good ones to choose from. Thanks for all the votes and nominations! We hope you can go by and … Continue reading
Large Brush Collection – Begins Jan 2, Monday!
Friendly Reminder… Monday starts off Large Brush Collection! (If you are pruning any Oak Trees for the pick-up, please make sure and follow the correct steps to protect your tree against Oak Wilt, for your sake and your neighbors’. If … Continue reading