Munger Place
Neighborhod basics and helpful links.
As you step back into the early 20th century, the neighborhood not only looks like something from yesteryear, but the neighbors talk to each other and there are neighborhood events that are planned regularly. Our member events include porch parties, jack-o-lantern carving, Easter egg hunts and more. Munger Place also has public events like Halloween and the Home Tour and/or Wine Walk.
The Munger Place neighborhood has been named a Historical District, it requires each home owner to make decisions within the Historic District Ordinance. The Ordinance helps us keep the look and feel very much like it was when the neighborhood was built in the early 1900's. However, it also includes stipulations on the color of paint that is used, how the repairs or restoration of the home is done, and the items, plants and grass used to landscaping the yard. Below are links that will help you navigate thru those rules.
Junius, Worth, Tremont, Victor, and Reiger Streets. On the northwest side, the area has its boundary at the alley running between Junius and Gaston. To the southeast, the district ends as the alley passes between Reiger and Columbia. Worth, Victor, and Reiger extend between North Fitzhugh Avenue on the southwest and North Henderson Avenue on the northeast. With its southwest limits also at Fitzhugh, Junius extends beyond Henderson to Dumas, including the houses on the northwest side of the street. Tremont has its northwest boundary as Henderson, but extends beyond Fitzhugh to Prairie Avenue on the southwest. This extension of Tremont includes the lots on both sides of the street. These five streets are intersected by Collett Avenue and Munger Boulevard.
All streets that form the Munger Place Historic District are clearly designated by sign-toppers and street lighting in the fashion of the early 1900s.
Meet the volunteers.
Board Of Directors
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Scot Montague
PRESIDENT
president@mungerplace.com
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Jason Poehler
VICE PRESIDENT
vicepresident@mungerplace.com
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Kristn Owens Stuart
SECRETARY
Secretary@mungerplace.com
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Kathryn Peters
TREASURER
Treasurer@mungerplace.com
Block Captains
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Emily Clark
4900 Block of Junius
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Rhody Parrish
5000-5100 Block of Junius
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Simone Skinner
4900 Block of Worth
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Sara Cowan
5000-5100 Block of Worth
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Elizabeth Lawrence
4800 Block of Tremont
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Chloe Guernsey
4900 Block of Tremont
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Dolores Wolfe
5000-5100 Block of Tremont
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Dikran Tobath
4900 Block of Victor
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Rob Johnson
5000-5100 Block of Victor
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Courtney Smith
4900 Block of Reiger
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OPEN (Courtney Smith covering)
5000-5100 Block of Reiger
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Richard Macias
5200-5300 Block of Tremont, Victor, Reiger, Worth and Junius
Helpful Info & Links
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Munger Place is a part of the Dallas Independent School District. Munger Place residents are zoned for the most sought after feeder pattern in East Dallas.
Our neighborhood is zoned for the following schools:
Lipscomb Elementary IB accredited (IB World School) (PK-5)
J. L. Long Middle School IB accredited (IB World School) (6-8)
Woodrow Wilson High School IB accredited (IB World School) (9-12)
DISD offers various magnet schools in the district, and there are a variety of private schools in and around the area.
For more information on DISD schools, visit Dallas ISD and Choose Dallas.