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Quail Creek continues with beautification at May, QC Road
by okcfriday
By Eric Oesch Staff Writer
The homeowner’s association of one of Oklahoma City’s most prestigious and thriving neighborhoods has big plans to beautify the 63year-old community referred to by some as the “hub of northwest Oklahoma City.” enhance the lives of these adults, Wings has two programs, the Day
This spring, after hosting dozens of fundraising events and soliciting donations, the Quail Creek Homeowners Association will oversee a project to upgrade the most trafficked entrance to the twosquare mile neighborhood that features hundreds of the city’s most prominent addresses.
Since the first homes of developer John W. “Jack” Johnston’s newest project were constructed in an open prairie on the outskirts of town in 1960, Quail Creek has grown into one of the state’s largest and most established neighborhoods with mature trees, winding streets and Quail Creek Elementary School. Since 1961, the Quail Creek Golf & Country Club has been considered one of the city’s most esteemed. Neighborhood entrance beautification efforts have already been made at nearly half of Quail Creek’s 24 access points, but the association’s Phase III project, originally slated for construction in 2020, was delayed due to COVID, supply chain issues, inflation and labor shortages.
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