
The
Grandview Heights Citizens Association, Inc. is a voluntary
neighborhood association that spearheads the neighborhood’s
historic preservation and fundraising efforts. The association
has organized a tour of historic homes since 1995, and proceeds
from the home tour and other fundraisers have helped install
historic street lights and beautify neighborhood common spaces.
The
association’s voluntary board also arranges social activities
to encourage neighbors to get to know one another, and maintains
open communications among the neighborhood, city officials and
private parties with an interest in the area. Grandview Heights
residents and property owners have the option to join the association
for $30 annually. In addition to supporting neighborhood causes,
association members elect the board of directors, receive regular
communication from the board about important neighborhood issues
and have the right to be included on the neighborhood business
directory.
The
Grandview Heights Citizens Association is a not-for-profit corporation
recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(4) charitable organization.
The
association's key objectives are:
- Promote neighborhood safety
- Encourage communication and involvement within the neighborhood
- Communicate neighborhood needs to the City, County, other
associations or other
external interested parties for the Grandview Heights Historic
District
- Encourage residents to become familiar with and adhere to
city codes
- Promote and support neighborhood beautification
- Promote the preservation of the neighborhood's historical
character
If
you would like to join the neighborhood's e-mail list, and receive
our newsletter, please click
here to send an email to the association’s president,
Rick Rose.

Representatives
of the Grandview Heights Citizens Association and West Palm
Beach Mayor Lois Frankel at City Hall for the presentation
of the neighborhood’s contribution to the City for infrastructure
improvements in the neighborhood.