Updated January 8, 2012
Neighborhood Mission: 
To preserve the historic and residential character of the Fisher Park neighborhood, and to work with the City of Greensboro to maintain the scenic park for the benefit of the general public.
preserving our past -- embracing our future
Fisher Park Neighborhood Association       P.O. Box 2004       Greensboro, NC 27402       www.fisherparknc.org
Fisher Park Neighborhood
Site Map
Below are clickable links directing you to pages within this Fisher Park Neighborhood website, or to people or organizations you might find helpfull.  To improve and correct this neighborhood Site Map, please e-mail Ann Stringfield.
Neighborhood Volunteers:
Block Captains
       Board meeting dates/times
Board Members names, phones, e-mails
"Fisher Parker" newsletter -- contact Ann Stringfield, 336-370-0457
Historic District Expansion Committee -- contact Genie Schwartz
Luminaria Coordinator -- contact Rob Pope, 336-638-7706
Minutes of monthly Board meetings (available when approved at next meeting)
Newcomer Greeters -- contact Kim Martin, 336-580-1887
Neighborhood Watch Coordinator -- contact Sonya Lowe, 336-209-5525
Next Generation Fisher Park Planning Committee -- contact Gennie Schwartz
Park Committee  --  contact Sally Atwood, 336-273-8286
Children's Events Committee -- contact Rosemary Kenerly
Streets and Sidewalks Committee -- contact Sarah Jordan  336-574-3680
VOLUNTEER!  --  contact 2011 President Robert Kantlehner, 336-274-4530
Web site  --  contact Ann Stringfield, 336-370-0457

Neighborhood Things:

Brief history of Fisher Park neighborhood
Bylaws of Fisher Park neighborhood
Create your Home History Scrapbook
Neighborhood e-mail list
Landscape Policies and Plan for Fisher Park (created 2009)
Guide to Restoration of Fisher Park Gardens (created 1990)
       Map (everything within the map's dark line is within neighborhood)
Newsletters -- The Fisher Parker
Photo Gallery of some neighborhood homes
Upcoming Events & News

       Fisher Park Historic District:

Map (only the inner lavender shaded area is the Historic District)
       Who originally owned homes now in the Fisher Park Historic District?
City of Greensboro Historic District information
Examples of when a Certificate of Appropriateness (CoA) is required or not required
Certificate of Appropriateness (CoA) form from City Historic District staff
City Historic District Staff Mike Cowhig, Community Planner, 336-373-2755
City Historic District Staff Stefan-leih Geary, Preservation Planner, 336-412-6300

Contacts Beyond Our Neighborhood:

City Council District 3 Representative Zack Matheny
PO Box 3136, Greensboro, NC 27402-3136
Business: 324 W. Wendover Ave., Suite 301, Greensboro, NC 27408;
Phone  336-272-0523
FAX   336-574-4003
zack.matheny@greensboro-nc.gov

County Commission Representative Kay Cashion
103 N West Greenway,  Greensboro, NC
Home 336-274-6272 
kcashio@co.guilford.nc.us

       Resolve common neighborhood concerns with the City of Greensboro by calling 336-373-CITY.
Partners Ending Homelessness call 211
Report any EMERGENCY or suspicious behavior to the Greensboro Police at 911.
To contact Greensboro Police in a non-emergency situation call 336-373-2222.
City Historic District Staff Mike Cowhig, Community Planner call 336-373-2755
City Historic District Staff Stefan-leih Geary, Preservation Planner call 336-412-6300
Aycock Historic District web page     (another Greensboro Historic District)
College Hill Historic District web page   (another Greensboro Historic District)
Westerwood Neighborhood Association   (another near-town neighborhood)
Greensboro Neighborhood Congress (a city-wide group supporting neighborhood interests)