Vickery Place is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Dallas, filled with Prairie, Craftsman and Tudor bungalows, and old growth Pecan trees. The original Vickery Place subdivision was created out of the survey of three farms in August, 1911. Initially, 500 lots were platted, and Vickery Place was bounded on the west by the H&TC Railroad (the future site of the North Central Expressway (US 75)), on the North by Goodwin Ave, on the East by the Richardson Pike Ross Ave Extension (the future site of Greenville Avenue), and on the south by Bonita and Melrose Avenues. In later years, Vickery Place would be extended and redefined by its current boundaries.
The Dallas City Council unanimously approved the Vickery Place Conservation District on June 28, 2006.
The Vickery Place Neighborhood Association (VPNA) is an IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit corporation. As such, your contributions to VPNA are tax-deductible under section 170 of the IRS code. VPNA is also eligible to receive your tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under section 2055, 2106 or 2522 of the IRS code. Please contact the VPNA President or the Treasurer with questions or information.
VPNA is not a homeowners association (HOA). All residents who live within the boundaries of Vickery Place are automatically members of the VPNA. There are no dues! VPNA represents all residents within Vickery Place (in houses, duplexes, multi-unit houses, apartments and condos), whether or not they reside within the Vickery Place Conservation District (VPCD) portion of Vickery Place.
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2025 VPNA Board
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Charles Mynard
President
Michelle Miller
Vice President
Michelle Matthews
Secretary
Rob Irvin
Treasurer
Staci Barron
Member At Large
Megan Trahan
Member At Large
Rebecca Allison
Member At Large
Kathryn Hunteman
Member At Large
Jordan Johnston
Member At Large
Robbie Hira
Member At Large
Thomas Bellinger
Member At Large
Russell Walker
Member At Large
Ranny Randolph
Member At Large
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