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HPARD Public Inventory TOTAL COUNCIL FACILITY NAME ADDRESS STREET KEY MAP PARK SECTOR ZIP CODE 77+ ACRES DISTRICT 42nd Street Triangle 1050 Sue Barnett Drive Adams (Catherine)/Rawley Park 4800 Rawley 494G 17 020 0.40 B Alabonson Park 9650 N. Houston Rosslyn 411N ETJ 088 50.21 ETJ Alief Community Park 11903 Bellaire Blvd 529E 18 072 37.30 F Allendale Spaceway 9300 Howard 536N 6 017 1.33 E Allen's Landing Memorial Park 1001 Commerce 493M 16 002 1.76 H Almeda Park 14201 Almeda School Rd 572Y 8 047 1.00 K Alvarez/Roark/Giraud Greenspace 0 Elm Street 535B 11 012 3.27 I American Legion Park 3621 Golf Dr. 452P 1 018 4.74 C Anderson Park 5701 Beverly Hills 491X 9 057 7.10 J Andover Park 6301 Nunn 534U 7 087 4.85 I Antioch Park 1400 Smith/Clay 493Q 16 002 0.65 I Antoine Greenspace 1125 Antoine Dr. 451X 10 055 0.37 A Apache‐Elbert Triangle 7000 Elbert 455N 4 028 0.81 B Aron Ledet Park (PB2) 6323 Antoine Dr. 411Y 1 091 13.44 A Autry Park 911 Shepherd/Allen Parkway 492M 14 019 2.84 C Avenue Place Park 4211 Cettipark Street 453Z 17 009 1.05 H Avondale Promenade 424 Westheimer 493S 14 006 0.24 C Baldwin Park 1701 Elgin 493U 14 004 4.88 D Banyan‐Camway Triangle 7200 Camway/6900 Banyan 454M 4 028 0.78 B Beech‐White Park 7551 Scott 533Q 15 021 15.72 D Bell Park 4800 Montrose 493W 13 005 1.15 C Bendwood Park 12700 Kimberly 489D 9 024 13.54 G Bennett (Mills) Park 5511 Ennis St 533C 15 004 1.00 D Bethel Church Site 801 Andrews 493P 14 019 0.47 C Beverly Hills Park 10201 Kingspoint 576S 7 075 21.67 D Blackhawk Park 9401 Fuqua 575V 7 075 76.81 D Blueridge Park 5600 Court Rd 611B 8 053 45.15 K Bollintom Greenspace 7555 Elm Street 535A 11 012 0.39 I Bonham Park 8401 Brae Acres Road 530Q 8 074 8.57 J Boone Road Park 7700 Boone Rd. 529K 18 072 27.38 F Bordersville Park 19622 Carver Ave 335S 20 338 0.85 B Braeburn Glen Park/Lee LeClear Tennis Ctr. 9510 S Gessner 530T 8 074 12.90 J Braeswood Park 2345 Maroneal/Kelving 532L 13 030 1.96 C 9825 S Gessner Drive 77071 and 1802 Holcombe 8, 13 Braeswood Parkway Blvd 77030 531+ 071 & 030 400.00 CDJK Brays Greenway Park 8001 Hockley 535A 11 012 0.57 I Brentwood Park 13220 Landmark 572J 8 045 7.90 K Brewster Park 1800 Des Chaumes St 494E 17 026 6.09 B Briarbend Park 7926 Woodway 490R 9 063 1.27 G Briarmeadow Park 7703 Richmond 490Z 9 063 4.61 F Bricker Park 4548 Bricker 533U 7 051 2.17 D Broadmoor‐Kretschmar Park 1500 Elliott 494X 11 023 0.60 I Brock Park & Golf Course 8201 John Ralston 456E 4 078 354.85 B Brock, Richard Park 1709 Bingham 493F 14 007 0.45 H Brookline Park 3300 Real 534L 15 087 10.56 I Brown (Herman) Park 400 Mercury Dr 496A 4 013 901.65 I Buffalo Bayou/Tinsley Park / 14 Lee & Joe Jamail Skatepark 18‐3600 Allen Pkwy/Memorial Dr 492M 002 156.52 CH Burnett St. Park 1500 Burnett 493H 17 009 0.40 H Burnett‐Bayland Park 6000 Chimney Rock 531B 8 081 31.98 J Busby Park 6700 Hirsch 454P 4 026 5.83 B Butterfly Pocket Park 17 (Formerly Fulton Greenspace) 2604 Fulton Street 493D 009 0.26 H Calloway (Yvette) Park/Southland 6502 Allegheny 533L 15 021 1.10 D Cambridge Village Park 13101 Nitida 571H 8 045 81.78 K Camp Logan Triangle 6401 Coppage/Rodrigo 492F 14 007 0.98 C Campbell Woods Park 2315 Crestdale 450P 10 080 0.93 A Candlelight Park 1520 Candlelight 452F 1 018 9.53 C Canterbury Village Park 12822 Northumb 572R 8 047 4.40 D Carter Park 7000 Santa Fe 574D 7 061 2.00 I Castillo Park 1200 Quitman 493D 17 009 1.84 H Cedar Hill Park 4510 Cedar Hill Lane 414U ETJ 093 0.28 NO Charlton Park 8200 Park Place 535P 6 017 8.70 I Cherryhurst Park 1700 Missouri 492V 14 006 1.90 C Chew (Ervan) Park 4502 Dunlavy 492Z 14 098 3.40 C Chimney Rock Park 11655 Chimney Rock 571B 8 035 1.59 K City Hall Annex Plaza 900 Bagby 493L 16 002 0.26 I City Hall Plaza 901 Bagby 493L 16 002 0.24 I Clark Park 9718 Clark 453B 2 076 12.74 H Cleveland Park 200 Jackson Hill 492M 14 007 10.20 C Clinton Park 200 Mississippi 495U 5 029 35.20 I Cloverland Park 11800 Scott 573L 7 047 12.04 D Cole Creek Park 7200 Drowsy Pine 411W 1 092 6.97 A Confederate Ship Area 801 Commerce 493L 16 002 0.75 H Cooper Road Park 200 Cooper Rd 413X 2 076 3.64 H Cottage Grove Park 2100 Arabelle 492F 12 007 5.15 C Crain (E.L) Park (% Lease) 9051 Triola 530J 9 036 6.04 J Cravens Parkway 5901 Main St 533A 13 030 11.49 D Crestmont Park 5200 Selinsky Rd 574J 7 048 6.74 D Crockett Street Greenspace 1900 Crockett St 493F 14 007 0.12 H Crooker/Moody Park 400 Westmont/West Canal 496H 4 015 11.00 E Croyden Gardens Park 8400 Millicent 454E 2 093 2.70 H Cullen Park (Lease) 19008 Saums/18203 Groeschke 447S 19 084 9269.82 A Cullen Sculpture Garden 1000 Bissonnet 493W 13 005 1.00 C Cullinan (M.C.) Park (PB2) 5120 Polk 494Y 11 023 0.75 I Cullinan JS and LH 6700 Long Dr 534Q 7 087 44.00 I Cullinan/Oyster Creek (PB 3) % 12414 ½ Highway 6 S 567H ETJ 498 754.83 NO Curry Street Park 7201 Curry 454K 2 093 6.00 H Darien Park 7100 Darien 455J 4 028 1.00 B De Zavala Park 907 76th St 495S 11 012 2.60 I Delce (Catherine) Park 5902 Collingsworth 454Y 17 026 2.67 B Delmonte Park 3750 Delmonte 492N 14 019 1.10 G Diez Street Park 1202 Diez Street 494X 11 023 9.37 I Dodson Lake Park 9010 Dodson 454F 4 093 24.45 H Dow Elementary Park 1919 Kane 493K 14 007 0.25 H Dow Park 7942 Rockhill 535X 7 061 14.04 I Dylan Duncan Memorial Skate Park 3 (formerly Kingwood Skate Park) 3950 Rustic Woods 297 X 339 1.02 E East Tidwell Park 9300 Tidwell Road 455D 4 078 14.34 B Eastwood Park 5020 Harrisburg 494T 11 011 10.80 H Edgewood Park 5803 Belfort 534X 7 033 10.97 D Edmonds Park 6400 Hamblen 375W 4 396 2.90 B Elbert Park 7400 Banyan 455J 4 028 1.00 B Ella Lee Park 2030 Larchmont 492T 14 019 0.30 G Elliott (Mary) Park 3000 Chevy Chase 492P 14 019 1.40 G Elm Street Park 7600 E Elm Street 535A 11 023 2.84 I Emancipation Park 3018 Emancipation 493U 15 004 11.74 D Energy Corridor Trailhead Park 560 N Eldridge Parkway 488 G 18 079 0.79 G Evella Park 5210 Evella 494C 17 026 0.46 B Fannin‐Greenbriar Triangle 7898 Fannin St. 532R 13 054 1.00 K Farnsworth Park 3540 Main Road 297G 3 365 22.00 E Finnigan Park 4900 Providence 494G 11 020 19.07 B Fleming Park 1901 Sunset Blvd 532D 13 005 2.50 C Fonde Community Center 110 Sabine Street 493K 14 007 1.52 H Fonde Park 2511 Carrolton St 534F 15 023 12.70 I Forest West Park 5915 Golden Forest Dr 451F 1 092 6.16 C Forum Park 9900 Forum Park 529V 9 036 6.63 J Fox Park 500 N York St 494P 11 003 0.13 H Francklow Park 1300 Seagler Rd 489R 9 042 7.60 G Freed Art and Nature Park (PB 2) 2406 Houston Ave 493C 12 009 6.15 H Freed Park 6818 Shady Villa Ln 451Y 10 055 15.06 A Freeway Manor Park 2241 Bronson Street 576F 6 034 9.76 E Freshmeadow Park 4500 Campbell Rd 450F 10 041 9.01 A Garden Villas Park 6720 South Haywood 535W 7 061 11.55 I Garver Greenspace 715 Lockwood Drive 494K 11 011 1.96 H Gleason Park 7200 Gleason 415W 4 016 3.44 B Glenbrook Park and Golf Course 8201 North Bayou Drive 535Q 6 017 135.00 I Glenshire Park 12100 Riceville School Rd 570E 8 031 12.91 K Glover (Elizabeth) Park 3118 Elgin 433D 14 004 0.29 D Godwin Park 5101 Rutherglenn 531U 8 096 8.17 C Golfview Park 6201 Cherryhill 534Q 7 087 0.76 I Goyen (Johnny) Park 1 North Milam Street 493M 16 002 1.66 H Grady Park 1715 Yorktown 491Q 9 056 4.73 G Gragg Park Complex 2999 S Wayside 534G 15 023 47.95 I Graham Park 540 West 34th St 452R 1 018 2.50 C Grand River Park 8800 1/2 Grandriver Dr 456E 4 078 9.96 B Greens Bayou Park 700 Westmont Dr 496H 4 015 3.30 E Greenwood Park 602 Beresford 497A 4 015 10.30 E Gregg Street Park 605 Gregg 494J 11 020 0.10 B Grimes Park (Lease) 5150 Reed Rd 573D 7 033 9.72 D Groveland Terrace Park 3921 Herald 455X 17 029 1.29 B Guadalupe Plaza 2311 Runnels 494J 11 003 6.46 H Gulf Palms Park 11901 Palm Springs 576Q 6 034 9.00 E Gus Wortham Park and Golf Course 311 S Wayside Dr 494Z 11 011 150.77 I Gutierrez (Siro) Park 7900 Flaxman 495N 11 029 1.40 H Hackberry Park 7777 South Dairy Ashford 528M 18 072 22.44 F Haden Park 1404 Witte Rd 450W 10 080 11.89 A Hager (Lee) Park (% Lease) 12100 Landsdowne 571A 8 035 9.72 K Halbert Park 200 East 23rd St 453S 12 008 1.30 C Halls Bayou Park (PB2) 8000 Tidwell Road 455B 4 040 3.49 B Hartman Park 9311 E.
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