Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1745

Introduced
5/4/11  
Introduced
5/4/11  
Refer
5/5/11  
Refer
5/5/11  
Enrolled
5/19/11  
Enrolled
5/19/11  
Passed
5/19/11  

Caption

Recognizing the 38th Annual Swiss Avenue Historic District Association's Mother's Day Home Tour in Dallas.

Impact

The bill serves to commend and support local efforts to maintain and promote the cultural heritage of the Swiss Avenue Historic District. By acknowledging the significance of the Mother's Day Home Tour, the resolution contributes to the promotional activities that educate the public about the historical values of the area and to foster community engagement. The involvement of local leaders and organizers, such as Gaye Jackson Price and others, emphasizes the collaborative effort in preserving the neighborhood's charm.

Summary

House Resolution 1745 recognizes the 38th Annual Swiss Avenue Historic District Association's Mother's Day Home Tour, which took place over the weekend of May 7 and 8, 2011, in Dallas. The Swiss Avenue area, celebrated as an early 20th-century neighborhood, is known for being the first historic district in Dallas listed on the National Register of Historic Places back in 1974. The resolution highlights the importance of preserving the architectural styles represented in the district, which include Mediterranean, Spanish, Georgian, Prairie, Craftsman, Neoclassical, Italian Renaissance, Tudor, and Colonial Revival styles.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1745 is largely positive, aiming to celebrate community spirit and historical awareness. The recognition of the event reflects a broader appreciation for historic preservation and the efforts of local associations in keeping the history of neighborhoods alive. It fosters a sense of pride among residents and encourages community members to participate in events that showcase their cultural heritage.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present any notable points of contention, it underscores ongoing discussions about local historical preservation efforts and their significance in maintaining community identity. The acknowledgment of community events like the Mother's Day Home Tour is part of a larger movement to conserve cultural landmarks amidst urban development pressures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR805

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TX SR195

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TX HR189

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TX HR2311

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TX SR466

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TX SR684

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TX SR659

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TX SR449

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TX SR639

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TX HR2192

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.