About Us
Started in the late 1950’s, Madison Park was one of the first modern post-World War II neighborhoods in Charlotte. Designed to cater to middle class families, yet incorporating the latest home features of that day, this neighborhood has shown great staying power even into the 21st Century. Our property values continue to climb, as many original owners lovingly maintain their residences and new ones have discovered the tree-lined streets are the perfect place for raising a family. One of the first bike lanes in Charlotte runs through the center of the neighborhood on Seneca Place, and our sidewalks are usually found occupied by families taking a stroll or walking their dog. With proximity to the restaurants on Montford, Park Road Shopping Center, South Park Mall, the Lynx light rail and uptown Charlotte, Madison Park offers the comforts of a true neighborhood with the convenience of the city.
Location, Location, Location
Situated within walking distance of Park Road Shopping Center and a short drive to SouthPark Mall, we have everything we need right at our fingertips! With elementary and middle schools in our boundaries, most amenities are within easy reach, making the Madison Park area a mini-city within greater Charlotte. Our residents typically run their errands within a 2 mile radius of their homes.
Madison Park Neighborhood Association Meetings
Our Association meets on the 2nd Monday of each month at 6:30 PM at the Tyvola Senior Center, located at 2225 Tyvola Road, Charlotte, NC 28210. The Madison Park Neighborhood Association welcomes all residents that live in our community, both homeowners and renters, to participate in making our neighborhood a GREAT PLACE to Live!
Madison park neighborhood association of Charlotte
About our Association
The Madison Park Neighborhood Association is about bringing neighbors together. The Association is committed to encouraging community involvement to support a high quality of life for our residents while increasing the value of our homes.
Through Membership dues, volunteer time, and in-kind donations we are able to apply for Neighborhood Matching Grants through CharMeck Neighborhood and Business Services. Below is a list of a few of the grants the Neighborhood Association has received and their use in the community:
1. Madison Central Park at Pinewood Elementary (located on Seneca Place) | Grant funding helped create a fun place to enjoy a walk along a natural path, a fitness-focused playground for kids, an adult circuit workout area, and a disc golf course.
2. Madison Park street sign toppers to help identify our geographic footprint and invite new residents to the area.
3. Our first ever Freedom School summer program which assisted over fifty student scholars from Pinewood Elementary with continued learning.
4. Sidewalks along streets with a higher volume of foot traffic to enhance the pedestrian experience within the neighborhood.
The Madison Park Neighborhood Association is not just for homeowners. We encourage tenants of rental properties, landlords, and investment companies that own property in the neighborhood to join us in keeping Madison Park an great place to call home. The sense of community and the diversity of our friends and neighbors in the area all contribute to making Madison Park a great neighborhood.
While our Neighborhood Association has no enforceable restrictions or covenants, residents in the neighborhood are expected to observe all City of Charlotte ordinances and zoning laws, and maintain community standards. For a full list of city ordinance information, please refer to the City of Charlotte’s Municipal Code of Ordinances.
Our neighbors are usually willing to lend a hand, whether your lawnmower is in the shop; you’re ill or temporarily disabled and your leaves need to be raked; you’re leaving town and need your trash can taken to/from the curb. Ask your neighbors, you will find that many are willing to help out on a short-term basis.