Super Neighborhoods
SN 48 - Trinity / Houston Gardens
NAME: Trinity / Houston Gardens
DATE RECOGNIZED: 03.22.2001
STATUS: Active
COUNCIL DISTRICT: B
MAYOR’S ASSISTANCE OFFICE: Northeast
CONTACT AND MEETING INFORMATION:
Huey German-Wilson
4th Tuesday, 6:30 pm, Monthly
Northeast Multi-Service Center
9720 Spaulding St, 77016
sn48.houston.trinitygardens@gmail.com
LOCATION: Trinity/Houston Gardens, takes its name from two communities: Trinity Gardens and Houston Gardens.
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION AND HISTORY: Originally developed as communities just outside the city, each had oversized single-family home sites, allowing residents to have their own gardens. Now, home types vary widely, although most are single family and, generally, affordable. Density remains low. Railroad tracks trisect the neighborhood and are a dominant feature. Some of the inexpensive land has been converted to industrial uses, especially on the community's eastern edge. There are no major concentrations of retail development within the area.
CIVIC CLUBS: (Updated 9/22/2022)
• | Bonita Gardens Civic Club | |||
• | Trinity Gardens Civic Club |
PARKS:
• | Apache-Elbert Triangle | 7000 Elbert | 77028 |
• | Banyan-Camway Triangle | 7200 Camway | 77028 |
• | Busby Park | 6700 Hirsch | 77026 |
• | Darien Park | 7100 Darien | 77028 |
• | Elbert Park | 7400 Banyan | 77028 |
• | Houston Gardens Park | 6901 Apache | 77028 |
• | Rosewood Park | 8200 Darien | 77028 |
• | Trinity Gardens Park | 4903 Bennington | 77028 |