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It's official! Our great neighborhood is one of the best in the country!

The Downtown Neighborhood Association
Franklin, Tennessee

"DNA: The Building Blocks of Life" 

DNA links

Monique McCullough Earns Outstanding Community Service Award!

DNA 2009 Holiday Social Fun for All!

Review-Appeal coverage of 2009 Holiday Social

Thanks to Dan Klatt! Welcome to Margaret Martin!
New Fourth Ward Alderman Elected

Politicos Among Crowd at DNA Shrimp Boil

2009-10 Objectives

2009-10 Officers and Board Members

A busy year! April 2009 progress report on objectives and accomplishments

2008-09 Objectives

2008-2009 DNA Officers and Board Members

Recent news and news releases

Annual Meeting July 2009

DNA Averts Collapse of Elderly Neighbor's Garage

DNA Hosts Benefit for Thomas Family

DNA Amends Bylaws to Allow Reps from Other Historic Neighborhoods

Fall 2008 Shrimp Boil a Smash Hit!

2008-09 Neighborhood Objectives announced

Spectacular Spring 2008 get-together at Kimbro's

2008 started right with our Winter Social at SOL

DNA calls for small area plan to study future of Historic Downtown Franklin (Spring 2008)

DNA calls for toxic chemicals clean-up in Daniels Drive neighborhood (July 2008)

Objectives from past years

2007-08 Objectives

2006-07 Objectives

2005 Objectives


Newsletters

DNA information

Downtown happenings

 

Our purpose

The purpose of the Downtown Neighborhood Association is to help citizens of Franklin’s original downtown area “exercise greater control over the economic, political, environmental and social forces that influence their ways of life; to promote understanding among property owners, residents, government and business interests; to foster neighborhood identity and a sense of community; to cooperate and affiliate in appropriate ways with other local, state and national organizations having compatible goals.”


"The downtown area is recognized as a unique area of the community, whose long-term health and viability are critical to the success of the Franklin community. Downtown is the symbolic and historic heart of the community."
-- from the Franklin, Tennessee, Land Use Plan (9/15/2003 draft)

 

Links of local interest


For questions about the Downtown Neighborhood Association, please contact David Morris, DNA president, dmorris@churchstreetadvisors.net .

For questions about this Web site, please email Peter Jordan.