Help Us Make Perry Heights Streets Safer!

Help Us Make Perry Heights Streets Safer! Our new Traffic Safety Committee wants to hear from you. What are your top concerns about street safety in Perry Heights? Your feedback will help guide the committee’s efforts to improve traffic safety in our community. Please take a few minutes to complete this short survey—it only takes…

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Latest Perry Heights Association News. May 13, 2025

Neighborhood traffic mitigation options to be explored Sydney Herndon (4518 Vandelia) has agreed to be the new chair of the Perry Heights Traffic Committee. She has already been in touch with several residents who have expressed interest in finding ways to slow automobile traffic throughout Perry Heights.  Their first order of business will be to…

Latest PHA News May 1st, 2025

Vandelia/Hall Conservation District consideration. What’s Next? Residents voted unanimously to investigate the merits of Conservation District (CD) status for the 4300-4500 blocks of Vandelia and Hall streets at the Perry Heights Association Annual Meeting on March 26.  The next step in the process is to submit a “Determination of Eligibility” request to the City of…

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PH Neighbors Gather for the 2025 Annual Meeting

More than 30 Perry Heights neighbors gathered at the Reverchon Recreation Center on March 26 for the annual business meeting of the Perry Heights Association. ENP Officers Since 1989, off-duty Dallas Police Officers have provided periodic patrols of the Perry Heights neighborhood supported by financial contributions from residents. Two of the three Dallas Police Officers…

Should Perry Heights consider Conservation District status?

Come to the Perry Heights Association Annual Meeting to learn more and weigh in Conservation Districts are zoning tools designed to help communities preserve specific characteristics of their neighborhoods.  In 2006, Rawlins Street residents in the 4300 – 4500 blocks gained approval from the City of Dallas to establish the Rawlins Street Conservation District to help maintain the…