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Neighborhood Boundaries:

The Grandview-Thorpe Neighborhood boundaries are defined as follows:

  • North: Interstate 90
  • East: Highway 195 from Interstate 90 to West 16th Avenue; Burlington Northern Railroad from West 16th Avenue to West 44th Avenue
  • South: West 25th Avenue from South Rustle Road to South “H” Street; West 44th Avenue from South “H” Street to Burlington Northern Railroad
  • West: South Garden Springs Road from Interstate 90 to South Rustle Road; South Rustle Road from South Garden Springs Road to West 25th Avenue; South “H” Street from West 25th Avenue to West 44th Avenue
Map of Grandview Thorpe neighborhood. Includes Finch Arboretum, Fish Lake Trail, Grandview Park, and Trolley Trail Conservation.

Neighborhood Council Membership

Grandview-Thorpe Neighborhood Council (GTNC) membership is open to anyone who is at least 16 years of age and resides in or owns property within the boundaries of the Grandview-Thorpe Neighborhood.

Neighborhood Clean-up

The GTNC organizes neighborhood clean-up events annually.  We always have one in the spring, and also try to have one in the fall, if funds allow. Our events are dumpster roll-off events that take place at Grandview Park on 17th Ave & D Street.

Trails Committee

The Trails Committee works to maintain and improve the neighborhood’s trails. It has worked on the Fish Lake Trail and was instrumental in improving the it. Now the committee’s focus is on the Trolley Trail by securing additional land to extend the trail all the way from Assembly Road to 16th Ave, where it can connect to the Fish Lake Trail.

Community Assembly (CA)

The Community Assembly includes representatives from each neighborhood, members of the city council, and city staff. The group meets monthly to discuss issues of city-wide interest. Functions of the CA include fostering communication between the city administration and the neighborhoods, making recommendations to the city administration, and promoting citizen participation in city governance. Community Assembly website. We have a member of GTNC attend the Community Assembly regularly to represent our neighborhood.

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