Hockaday neighborhood Association  

dallas, tx

The Hockaday Neighborhood Association (HNA) was organized in 1994 as a voluntary, non-profit organization for the residents of our designated area to promote safety, encourage community, and preserve the beauty and stability of our neighborhood. All HNA activities are funded by annual membership dues and governed by the HNA Officers and Board of Directors, comprised of neighborhood volunteers who are elected annually by active members. 


Our grassroots-style organization is supported by a network of Block Leadership, one for each of our 24 blocks. These volunteers provide door-to-door delivery of neighborhood updates and event notices, collaborate with fellow block residents to cultivate social activities for neighbors to get better acquainted, and serve as a key conduit of communication between residents and the Board.





Hockaday History

Early northern Texas settlers, Alexander Harwood and Colonel John C. McCoy originally homesteaded the acreage of our current neighborhood in 1855 and 1861. Homebuilders began developing the area in the mid 20th century with the first home construction in 1956.

The Hockaday School, founded in 1913 by Ela Hockaday, was moved to the Welch Road campus in 1961 and encompassed approximately 100 acres. Our neighborhood is named to align with this readily recognizable landmark and strong community partner. 

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