The College Park
Neighborhood Association is proud to have served the Residents of College
Park since 1996. Our mission has always been to provide a forum for Residents
to share information, concerns and ideas relevant to maintaining the unique and
historic character of the neighborhood we all share. Our goal is to protect and
improve the neighborhood by building strong relationships among neighbors, our
neighborhood merchants, our City government, local law enforcement and other
Neighborhood Associations throughout the City of Lake Worth.
Unique to College Park is the naming of each street after
prominent American colleges and universities. From Wellesley to Maryland; from Holy Cross to Vanderbilt, and from Carolina to Notre Dame, each block of College Park
is home to families and friends united in the effort to honor and preserve our
historic status and together, plan for our future in this wonderful
neighborhood we can always be proud to call our home.
Boundaries: College Park extends from the east side of Dixie Highway to the Lake Worth Lagoon and from the north side of Wellesley Drive to Spillway Park and the C-51 Canal.
Meetings: Are held the first Monday of every month at 6:30pm at The Irish Brigade (downtown Lake Worth Beach)
Boundaries: College Park extends from the east side of Dixie Highway to the Lake Worth Lagoon and from the north side of Wellesley Drive to Spillway Park and the C-51 Canal.
Meetings: Are held the first Monday of every month at 6:30pm at The Irish Brigade (downtown Lake Worth Beach)
Membership: Open to all residents of College Park.
Voluntary Annual dues are $25 per person or $50 per household.
Voluntary Annual dues are $25 per person or $50 per household.
President: Cara Pace
Vice President: Druann Lyon
Secretary: Andrea Galvez
Treasurer: Charlene Blevens
Director: Katie Severance
Director: Lee Benaroch
Vice President: Druann Lyon
Secretary: Andrea Galvez
Treasurer: Charlene Blevens
Director: Katie Severance
Director: Lee Benaroch
Click Here for the complete 2013 College Park Neighborhood Survey Report and Analysis