Lake Park Estates Neighborhood Association
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Lake Park Estates Neighborhood Association, Inc. (LPENA) advocates for and represents the interests of homeowners and residents of the Lake Park Estates of Dallas, TX.
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[edit] Purpose and activities
As a neighborhood association instead of a homeowner's association, LPENA is a voluntary organization that does not own any property. However, LPENA maintains decorative entryways on public easements and landscapes Waterford Circle, a traffic island at the intersection of Waterford Dr. and Tranquilla Dr. (map).
[edit] Corporate organization
LPENA incorporated as a Texas nonprofit corporation in 2006[1], replacing an informal organization of a similar name. All assets of the informal organization were donated to the corporation within a year of incorporation.
As of 2008, LPENA is recognized by the IRS as 501(c)(4).
[edit] Governance
LPENA is operated by a board of 9 directors, all of whom are elected annually by the membership. Five of these directors are simultaneously elected into offices of president, vice president, vice president for communications, treasurer, and secretary.
[edit] Leadership
Presidents of Lake Park Estates Neighborhood Association, Inc.:
- 2006-present: Aren Cambre
Presidents of the informal predecessor organization:
- 2006-termination: Aren Cambre
- 2004-2006: William H. White
- 1998-2000: Todd Howard
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