July 22, 2019

2019 National Night Out, Tue. Aug. 6

The 2019 Woodland Heights National Night Out event will be Tuesday, August 6.


This annual tradition occurs the first Tuesday in August.
The WHO event this year will be:
Tue. Aug. 6
5:30 - 7:30 pm
Chamberlain Park (2150 Woodland Ave.)

Free parking available at Freedom Financial Bank (corner of Woodland & MLK)
The Woodland Heights Organization will be grilling hot dogs and be providing side dishes and dessert.  Come hungry.  Feel free to bring your own lawn chair and picnic blanket.  Bring the kids.  This family-friendly event will feature sidewalk chalk and several other activities for children to enjoy.  Adults can take part in a raffle drawing for a gift card to a local business.  DMPD Officers and Des Moines Fire Department Firefighters and equipment have been invited and plan to participate (as they are able).

NNO is a great opportunity for neighbors to interact with local police and fire fighters in a positive, community-building setting.

FB event link

July 18, 2019

Center Street & High Street focus of July WHO meeting

"The Center Street Story: An Urban Renewal Retrospective" was the first topic on the agenda of the July 16, 2019 Woodland Heights Organization monthly meeting.

Madison DeShay previews a documentary about Center Street
at the July 16, 2019 WHO meeting
The documentary project of Community Legacy Matters Inc. tells the story of a thriving African American business and residential district in Des Moines in the first half of the 20th century.  Interstate 235 and 1950s urban renewal forever changed that community.  Project Director, Madison DeShay spoke to Woodland Heights neighbors about the work being done to complete this documentary to preserve and share the story of Center Street. 

NBSD officer, Sgt. Scarlett shares the latest incident data as part
of the NBSD report at the July 16, 2019 WHO monthly meeting
After some new business and updates on the National Night Out event (coming up Tue. Aug. 6), the regular NBSD report, and the featured guest, the meeting's main event started: hearing from a developer about potential development on High Street and getting feedback from residents about the proposal.

Ryan Francios of Rally Cap Properties shares info about rezoning
as part of a potential development along High Street July 16, 2019.
The Rally Cap proposal included rezoning property from “R1-60” One-Family Low-Density Residential District to “NPC” Neighborhood Pedestrian Commercial District to allow for development of a 5-unit, 3-story, live-work, rowhouse dwelling.  Many neighbors expressed concerns about business encroachment into the neighborhood as well as traffic and parking issues.  Other neighbors commented about the step the development could provide between Ingersoll commerce and residences further North.
Ultimately the developer decided to pull this item from the July 18 P&Z agenda so no vote was taken at the WHO meeting.

Thanks everyone for the high interest, the vigorous discussion, and the patience given during the long meeting. 
See the calendar page of this weblog for all the upcoming events and meetings. 


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The Woodland Heights Organization (WHO) is the neighborhood association recognized by the city of Des Moines representing Woodland Heights.  Its purpose is is to stabilize, preserve, and revitalize area homes, enhance the quality of life in the neighborhood, and to promote community within our neighborhood amongst all residents and businesses.  WHO is a volunteer organization.
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