Colony Park, Lakeside Hills, and LBJ neighborhood residents have advocated for increased investments, services, and amenities in their neighborhoods since the 1970s. The Colony Park Sustainable Community is one part of this legacy. Beginning in 2012, the City and community jointly led efforts to develop the 208 acres of City-owned property on Loyola Lane between Johnny Morris Road and Decker Lane.
The project is led by a group of community leaders known as the Colony Park Core Team. This “Core Team” consists of representatives from the Colony Park, Lakeside, Agave, Woodland Hills and LBJ neighborhoods. Together, the Core Team crafted a community-focused vision for this area and the Colony Park Sustainable Community. To unify their vision, they created Eight Pillars to guide their work.
Improve access to health care resources and services.
Improve access to healthy food resources.
Improve equal access to workforce housing.
Improve educational opportunities.
Improve mobility, connectivity, and safety of the community.
Improve access to economic vitality of community.
Improve quality of life through accessing available City/County resources.
Improve access to open spaces and activate parks.
Learn more about planned development for the Colony Park Sustainable Community and nearby points of interest.
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