UHNA Blog

The views expressed in the following blog posts are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of University Heights Neighborhood Association. 

Check back regularly for updates and education about municipal policies concerning topics relevant to the neighborhood!

A Season of Thanksgiving and Celebration

I told myself in 2025 this Public Policy Blog would not focus on our seemingly endless zoning issue, yet it has. I suppose that may have been inevitable, given the importance of the matter and this blog being a reliable place for neighbors to get facts. This month, however, is different. It embraces the season, which is about gratitude and celebration. In that spirit, here are ten things University Heights residents are grateful for.

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When Your Plate is Too Full

Monday, October 6th, at 6:30pm, University Heights residents gave speeches before City Council to avert spot zoning and a catalyst that intends to topple homes all along Sunshine and National. Speakers presented insight and winning arguments, bringing to light nuances not previously presented in public hearings. Soon, City Council's vote will influence what happens next.

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