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​Neighborhood Organizations Map

Is YOUR neighborhood organization on the Map?
The Neighborhood Organization Map (NOM ) is an online resource that shows where active neighborhood organizations exist in Dallas. NOM is a voluntary sign-up.
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The Neighborhood Organizations Map (NOM) provides a map of active Dallas Neighborhood Associations, Homeowner Associations and Neighborhood Coalitions.

Are you the leader of your Homeowner Association (HOA) or Neighborhood Association (NA)? Sign-up to Put YOUR Neighborhood on the Map and stay informed about City activities. Put your Neighborhood on the Map - Sign-Up Here


Already on the map and simply need to update your information?
Update your neighborhood organization using this Update Form


TYPES OF ORGANIZATIONS ON THE MAP

  • Homeowners Associations (HOA): A homeowners association is a legal entity created at the time of development of a residential subdivision, planned community or condominium property. An HOA enforces rules and manages common areas within its boundary. Membership is typically mandatory for all property owners within its boundary.
  • Neighborhood Associations (NA): A neighborhood association is a voluntary group of neighborhood residents who work together to improve or maintain a residential area within a defined boundary.  NAs are typically set up through engagement of homeowners, have a board of directors and bylaws, and hold periodic meetings.
  • Neighborhood Coalition Groups: A neighborhood coalition group is a larger organization of residents and other stakeholders that includes within its boundaries two or more HOAs or NAs.  Neighborhood coalitions are typically created to advance one or more shared interests among the member organizations.
The purpose of the Neighborhood Organization Map (NOM) is to show the locations of Homeowner Associations (HOA), Neighborhood Associations (NA), and Neighborhood Coalitions, as defined by the organizations themselves. It is not intended to show other types of civic or religious organizations. The map does not include all Dallas HOAs, NAs and Neighborhood Coalitions, but rather includes organizations that have voluntarily signed up with the City of Dallas.


WHY PUT YOUR ORGANIZATION ON THE MAP
  • City staff and elected officials know that your neighborhood has an active Neighborhood Association or HOA
  • Receive City communications from multiple City departments about important neighborhood resources and citywide or local events concerning your neighborhood. 
  • Take advantage of a variety of neighborhood organization capacity building offerings provided by the City of Dallas and other partners. 
  • Boundaries of your neighborhood organization on an interactive online map to make current or prospective residents and others aware of your organization's presence in the area.
  • Coming Soon: Receive emails with zoning case updates for your area.

USING THE INTERACTIVE MAP

Click here or on the map above 

To access the Dallas Neighborhood Organizations Map LEGEND, click on the "Layers" menu option located at the top left corner of the interactive map. Four types of neighborhood organizations are shown in the legend.  The darker shades represent organization overlaps. Click on any area of the map that you are interested in and a pop up box will provide additional information.

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​Association Type
​Color on the Map
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​Confirmed Homeowner Associations​ Hot pink shades
​​Confirmed Neighborhood Associations​Gold shades
​​Confirmed Neighborhood CoalitionsLight pink shades
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ORGANIZATION BOUNDARIES
The Dallas Neighborhood Organizations Map shows situations where organization boundaries overlap. It is to be expected that Neighborhood Coalitions boundaries will overlap with Neighborhood Associations and Homeowner Associations. Other instances of boundary overlaps indicate that these organizations are likely not fully aware of each other's existence. The map shows boundaries as defined by the organization leaders.  We ask that neighborhood organizations work together to resolve these unintended overlapping boundaries.  Over time we expect these discrepancies to be resolved.


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HAVE QUESTIONS?
Call (214) 671 8900 or  email pud@dallascityhall.com


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