Great neighbors define Monticello Park

We are first and foremost a community of amazing neighbors who choose Monticello Park as their preferred place to live. We are physicians, teachers, artists, business owners, and professionals of all kinds. Young families, retired couples, people of every creed, religion, and persuasion…all contribute to the great mix we call neighbors. We watch over each others’ homes, socialize at neighborhood events, advocate for neighborhood infrastructure, and work with each other to create what we believe is the best neighborhood in the city.

Artisan Edith Cuellar demonstrating her magnificent talent on the loom

The Monticello Park Neighborhood Association

The Monticello Park Neighborhood Association serves the interests of nearly 650 households in the neighborhood bounded by Wilson, Babcock, Fredericksburg, and Donaldson. MPNA Map.

We are a 501(c)3, non-profit organization, devoted to promoting, preserving, and enhancing the values and quality of life within our boundaries. We raise funds through our Holiday Home Tour and host social activities for our neighbors throughout the year. In addition, we fund college scholarships and beautification grants to give back to and build our community.

In 1995, the majority of the Monticello Park neighborhood was designated as the Monticello Park Historic District, which has since grown to include hundreds of homes within the boundaries of the Jefferson Neighborhood Association, our friends to the south. Monticello Park Historic District Map

Officers & Board Members

President: Drea Garza (Furr)
Vice President: Bianca Maldonado (Club)
Secretary: Pam Carpenter (Mary Louise)
Treasurer: Robin Foster (Mary Louise)

Board Members:
Gary Hudman (Mary Louise)
Andra Nava-Garcia (North)
Larissa O'Connors (North)
Laura Reyna (Furr)
Tony Sanchez (North)
Tom Simmons (Club)

Meetings Schedule

General Assembly and Board of Directors meetings are open to the public. General Assembly Meetings occur on the last Monday of most odd-numbered months: January, March, July, September, and November. The exception is the May meeting, which we move to the 1st Monday in June to avoid Memorial Day.

General Assembly begins at 7 PM at Grace Presbyterian Church, 950 Donaldson Avenue. Arrangements for each meeting are determined by the Board of Directors and published in the MPNA newsletter and the MPNA Facebook page.

Board of Director meetings are on the second Monday of each month at 6:30 PM at the Deco Building, 1800 Fredericksburg Road, Suite 116.

Important Documents

MPNA By-Laws

MPNA Articles of Incorporation

MPNA Conflict of Interests Policy

 Contact us.

Mail: P.O. Box 100315, San Antonio, Texas 78201

email: boardmpna@gmail.com