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Knollwood Village is a subdivision in
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. It is managed by the Knollwood Village Civic Club (KVCC), which governs Knollwood Village sections 1-10 and Braes Terrace II.


History

The site that is currently Knollwood Village originally housed Main Street Airport. Flori Meeks of the ''
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'' stated that it was "dated at least to the early 1930s."Meeks, Flori.
Knollwood Village turns 60
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According to David Fitts, who once served as the president of the KVCC, the first houses were built between 1951 and 1953. The airport closed in 1952. Fitts stated that the KVCC formed in 1953 and the constitution of the civic club was signed on June 18 of that year. Heather Saucier of the ''Houston Chronicle'' wrote that in the community, the rumor was that it was named after a
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"because the area rarely flooded."Saucier, Heather.
Sewers, roads being updated in Knollwood
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Knollwood Village predates the
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and the
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. According to Meeks at the time Knollwood Village, "was in what was considered the outer boundaries of Houston." In 2004 Katherine Feser wrote that "The neighborhood has gained in popularity among families because it is still relatively affordable."Feser, Katherine.
Renovations adding value in Knollwood
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In April 2010 the City of Houston "automated" curbside recycling program was extended to Knollwood Village. By 2013 many older houses were being torn down and replaced with newer ones larger than the original ones. That year, Fitts stated that the buyers have become more varied, with some with children and some without children, and also "It's becoming a bit more multiethnic, which is good." On Saturday June 15, 2013, a birthday party for the subdivision, then 60 years old, was celebrated at the Linkwood Park Community Center. The party was planned by many individuals, including Fitts and Suzanne Jett; Jett stated that
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District K representative Larry Green and Donald Perkins, his chief of staff, helped plan the party.


Composition

Knollwood Village is inside the
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, in proximity to
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, south of South Braeswood and west of South Main. The community is about away from the
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and away from
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. Meeks stated that the subdivision is "shaped like a reversed L". The community has 11 sections. Ten are numbered 1-10, and one is called "Braes Terrace II".Deeds
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. Knollwood Village Civic Club. Retrieved on May 1, 2014. Includes a map of the subdivision.
The original houses are 1950s
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. In 2004 most of them were one story houses with brick exteriors and cedar shakes. Many of them used hardwood as the material for the floors. As of 2004 the typical square footage was to over . In 1998 the most expensive house in Knollwood Village was under $200,000 ($ when adjusted for inflation). In 2004 Feser stated "Today, the norm is well above that." Feser added that Knollwood Village was "still relatively affordable". In 2004 Flo Dean of Prudential Gary Greene, Realtors. Home stated that "They're still a lot less than going over into Braes Heights or Ayrshire or parts of Bellaire that are higher." In April 2017, the lowest and highest priced houses for sale were $370,000 and $725,000, with a median list price of $446,000. According to an early flier for Knollwood Village, there were few trees in the community. By 2013 there were many trees. In 2002 the City of Houston began installing an updated storm sewer system for the neighborhood because by that year, there was a tendency for the Brays Bayou to overflow and for rain to pool on lawns and streets. The $2.8 million project began in August 2002. By November of that year, was about 25-35% done according to Pat Henney, project manager for the company that manages the construction, Carter and Burgess Inc. It was scheduled to be completed in August 2003. In 2004 Feser wrote that the new streets and sewer system benefited the neighborhood.


Education

Residents are assigned to schools in the
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. They are zoned to Longfellow Elementary School, which is located in Braes Manor Section 1 in
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,Braes Manor Section 1
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as well as Pershing Middle School in Braeswood Place, and Bellaire High School in the City of Bellaire. Any student zoned to Pershing may apply to
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's (in the city of Bellaire) regular program. In 2004 Feser wrote that
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and academic programs at schools like Pershing and Bellaire attracted homebuyers with children.


Infrastructure

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(formerly Harris County Hospital District) designated
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Health Center in southeast Houston for ZIP code 77025. The nearest public hospital is
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in the
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.


Parks and recreation

Linkwood Park is in the area. Linkwood Park and Community Center is in Braes Manor Section 1 in Braeswood Place.


References


Further reading

* Foster, Robin.
Longtime friends trade two for one to upgrade living space
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''. May 26, 2009.


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