Where We Live: Neighborhood Engagement, Private Streets Featured In Plum Valley Place

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Arlington TX

21 March, 2022

8:31 AM

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By The FWR Staff, Fort Worth Report March 19, 2022 Most people who've lived in Fort Worth all their lives have no idea that Plum Valley exists. Our 22 homes in four cul-de-sacs, surrounded by massive trees, is a highly desirable part of the Ridglea area. Situated across from the fifth green on the Ridglea Country Club north course, on the west side of Fort Worth, we have egrets, hoot owls and sometimes are visited by Ridglea's resident red foxes. While our neighbors are varied in background and origin, two of my Arlington Heights high school classmates and a classmate from rival Paschal high school live here, and a couple of us even went to nursery school together. Dog walking and training is ongoing in Plum Valley, and cats roam freely. The gate and private streets are well suited for grandkids motoring around in miniature cars, and fun for passing footballs, playing catch and throwing frisbees. Residents have embraced pickleball and have bought a net with plans to tape off one of the cul-de-sacs for dinking. To read the full article, click here. Fort Worth Report is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that produces factual, in-depth journalism about city and county government, schools, healthcare, business, and arts and culture in Tarrant County. Always free to read; subscribe to newsletters, read coverage or support our newsroom at fortworthreport.org.

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