City Awards More than $100,000 in Neighborhood Matching Grants in 2020
By Susan Schrock, Office of Communication
Posted on February 14, 2020, February 14, 2020

On Feb. 11, 2020, the Arlington City Council approved just over $100,000 in grant funds for seven projects proposed by neighborhoods across The American Dream City.

Landscaping, pedestrian walkway improvements and neighborhood entrance enhancements are just a few of the projects that will receive funding this year through the City of Arlington's Neighborhood Matching Grant program.

On Feb. 11, 2020, the Arlington City Council approved just over $100,000 in grant funds for seven projects proposed by neighborhoods across The American Dream City.

Since 2007, the Neighborhood Matching Grant program has provided $933,725 in financial support for projects and activities that foster civic pride, enhance and beautify neighborhoods and improve neighborhood vitality and participation. This program aligns with the City Council priority to Champion Great Neighborhoods.

The next call for projects will open in August 2020. Click here for more information about the Neighborhood Matching Grant program.

Neighborhood Matching Grant Recipients

• Waterwood Estates Neighborhood Association, Inc.
WWNA Border Landscape Improvement – Phase II
$18,190

• Bay Lakes Estates Homeowners Association, Inc.
Bay Lakes Estates Entrance Sign
$3,750

• Oak Lake Association, Inc.
Neighborhood Brick Wall and Sidewalk Project
$22,100

• Southwind Community Association, Inc.
Collins Street Pond Improvement Project – Phase III
$9,640

• Cantor Park Condominiums Homeowners Association, Inc.
Irrigation Update and Landscape Replacement
$9,640

• Tuscany Lakes Homeowners Association, Inc.
Tuscany Lakes Landscape Project – Phase II
$20,945

• Waterwood Estates Neighborhood Association, Inc.
501(c)3 Application Fee
$600

On Feb. 11, 2020, the Arlington City Council approved just over $100,000 in grant funds for seven projects proposed by neighborhoods across The American Dream City.

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