|
Myers Park was developed in a
number of stages and portions of the residential neighborhood have been
deteriorated by commercial and multi-family construction. Therefore, the
irregular boundaries of the neighborhood, as defined by the Homeowners
Association, are difficult to describe in a short paragraph. Roughly the area is
as follows. Begin at Brunswick Ave and Sugar Creek. Proceed along Sugar Creek
to the point where Ridgewood Ave would be if Ridgewood was extended to intersect
with Sugar Creek. Follow Ridgewood to Selwyn Avenue and continue on Selwyn to
and along Colony Road (including Glendale Avenue, Arcadia Avenue, Winding Wood
Lane and Greenbriar Road) to Briarcreek. Follow Briarcreek to its intersection
with Providence Road. Go northwest along Providence Road to Dartmouth Pl. and
then follow Dartmouth to Queens Road. Follow Queens Road northeast to a portion
of Amherst Place (See Amherst article at Page 9). Return to Queens Road and
proceed southwest to Henley Place. Follow Henley to Kings Drive. Follow Kings
Drive to Brunswick and follow Brunswick to the point of beginning. Lots on both
sides of the roadway boundaries are included in Myers Park except for lots east
of Providence Road. The following map is our best effort to show graphically
the boundaries. It is difficult to read without street references, but
Providence Road is the “V” at the top of the map and the sweeping circle in the
middle of the map is Queens Road W and E. If you have a question about a
specific property please contact a board member. As we will explain in a later
newsletter, the National Historic District Boundaries are smaller than the
Homeowners Association boundaries.
Map of Current Myers
Park
|