Historic Southside Neighborhood Association (HSNA)

City of Fort Worth App
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MEETING AGENDA: General HSNA Meeting Monday, Jan. 12, 2026
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Call to order @ 6 p.m.
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Roll Call: Quorum Present - Yay/Nay
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Approval of previous month’s meeting minutes
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Call for and appoint audit committee for review of 2025 finances
COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS:
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NPO, Officer: Michael Marqez
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Code Compliance: Officer Diamond Alexander
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Historic Preservation: Officer Homero Campos
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
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Economic Development: Lorraine Miller
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Education: Wallace Bridges
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Environmental: Walter Williams
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Events Coordinator: Vacant
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Historian: Jayn Higgins
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Membership: Vacant
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Safety & Security: Patrick Banta
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Web & Social Media: Vacant
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
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President: Kristina Banta
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Vice President: James Walker
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Secretary: Jherre Williams
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Treasurer: Michelle Garris
OTHER COMMUNITY ENDEAVORS/ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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None
MEETING AGENDA:
General HSNA Meeting Monday, February 9, 2026
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Call to order @ 6 p.m.
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Roll Call: Quorum Present - Yay/Nay
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Approval of the previous month’s meeting minutes
COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS:
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NPO, Officer: Michael Marquez
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Code Compliance: Officer Diamond Alexander
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Historic Preservation: Officer Homero Campos
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS:
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Economic Development: Lorraine Miller
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Education: Wallace Bridges
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Environmental: Walter Williams
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Events Coordinator: Vacant
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Historian: Jayn Higgins
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Membership: Vacant
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Safety & Security: Patrick Banta
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Web & Social Media: Vacant
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
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President: Kristina Banta
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Vice President: James Walker
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Secretary: Jherre Williams
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Treasurer: Michelle Garris
OTHER COMMUNITY ENDEAVORS/ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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Meeting Adjourned at ________ p.m. by _______________________.
Renaissance House
The Renaissance House of Terrell Heights is a vital hub for preserving the rich Black history and culture of Terrell Heights, while also promoting the health and well-being of our local community.
The Renaissance House represents a pivotal moment in our community, where we honor and shine a light on the enormous contributions of those who have made significant impacts in our city, state, and country. Through our efforts, we strive to preserve and recognize the historic paths that have been paved by Black leaders in Terrell Heights.
As we preserve and celebrate our history, we must also acknowledge the significant challenges that our residents face every day. These challenges can lead to social isolation, higher rates of chronic diseases, limited access to healthy food options, transportation barriers, and a shortage of health and mental health services. These factors contribute to poor health outcomes and lower life expectancies for our community.
MEETING AGENDA:
General HSNA Meeting Monday, March 9, 2026
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Call to order @ 6 p.m.
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Roll Call: Quorum Present - Yay/Nay
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Approval of the previous month’s meeting minutes
COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS:
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NPO, Officer: Michael Marquez
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Code Compliance: Officer Diamond Alexander
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Historic Preservation: Officer Homero Campos
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS:
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Economic Development: Lorraine Miller
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Education: Wallace Bridges
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Environmental: Walter Williams
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Events Coordinator: Vacant
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Historian: Jayn Higgins
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Membership: Vacant
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Safety & Security: Patrick Banta
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Web & Social Media: Vacant
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
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President: Kristina Banta
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Vice President: James Walker
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Secretary: Jherre Williams
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Treasurer: Michelle Garris
OTHER COMMUNITY ENDEAVORS/ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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Meeting Adjourned at ________ p.m. by _______________________.
FORTRESS
Fort Worth, Texas
Fortress provides hope and resources for children and their families as they work toward long-term stability, health, and happiness. Through programs focused on academic, social-emotional, and spiritual support, our inter-generational approach utilizes existing strengths and develops new skills to help families overcome barriers rooted in systemic inequities, generational trauma, and life circumstances.
Fortress provides hope and resources for children and their families as they work toward long-term stability, health, and happiness. Through programs focused on academic, social-emotional, and spiritual support, our inter-generational approach utilizes existing strengths and develops new skills to help families overcome barriers rooted in systemic inequities, generational trauma, and life circumstances.
