About the HHA
Organized in 1973.
Still at it.
The Houston Heights Association was formed when neighbors came together to stop the loss of the Heights' historic housing stock. Today we fund parks, enforce deed restrictions, run community events, and keep the neighborhood connected — entirely through member support and volunteer effort. No professional staff. No outside agenda. Just neighbors.
Learn About the HHAWhat We Do
Four ways the HHA
works for you.
Membership
Individual, household, and business memberships fund everything the HHA does. No government money — dues go directly into the neighborhood.
Join or Renew →Historic Preservation
We monitor zoning proposals, enforce deed restrictions, and represent the neighborhood before the City of Houston to protect what makes the Heights unique.
Historic District →Properties & Venues
The HHA stewards the Historic Fire Station, Marmion Park, and Donovan Park — all maintained as community assets available for events and daily neighborhood life.
Rent a Venue →Constable Patrol
Member-funded law enforcement presence in the neighborhood. The Heights Constable Patrol Program keeps our streets safer — sign up annually each February.
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