Updates on the work being done on the Spring Harbor retaining wall and the stormwater discharge area can be found at this link: https://www.cityofmadison.com/engineering/projects/spring-harbor-outfall-repair
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HELP RESTORE THE INDIAN HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD SIGN
We are excited to undertake this much needed project. The work will be done by a qualified preservationist who will work to restore and to preserve the the sign. To contribute online to our goal of $2,500, go to: https://my.cheddarup.com/c/indian-hills-sign-restoration
SHNA Meetings
Board meetings are currently held virtually. If you are interested in participating, please contact the board president Aaron Crandall ([email protected]) to find out when meetings are scheduled and how to participate, or if you have an item for the agenda.
The Spring Harbor Neighborhood Association (SHNA) boundaries encompass Old Middleton Road and the Wisconsin & Southern Railroad on the south, Lake Mendota on the north, Whitney Way (City of Madison boundary on the east), and Camelot Drive on the west. The Hickory Hollow Condominiums and the University Crossing Apartments are within these boundaries. [The green area on map above represents the general area.]
JOIN THE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION ONLINE
The Spring Harbor Neighborhood Association (SHNA) Board has set up an easy way to become a member of the neighborhood association, or renew your membership, and pay dues. Use this link: https://spring-harbor-neighborhood.cheddarup.com
On the Cheddar-Up web site you will fill out a form similar to the membership form you've seen in the neighborhood newsletter. You can pay online or indicate that you will mail a check.
Also, let us know how you want to get involved in the many efforts and activities of the neighborhood association--we need you!
The Spring Harbor Neighborhood Association (SHNA) Board has set up an easy way to become a member of the neighborhood association, or renew your membership, and pay dues. Use this link: https://spring-harbor-neighborhood.cheddarup.com
On the Cheddar-Up web site you will fill out a form similar to the membership form you've seen in the neighborhood newsletter. You can pay online or indicate that you will mail a check.
Also, let us know how you want to get involved in the many efforts and activities of the neighborhood association--we need you!
GET INVOLVED IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION!
Attending the Fall and Spring All-Neighborhood Meetings is a great way to get involved in the Spring Harbor Neighborhood Association (SHNA) and find out what’s happening in the neighborhood firsthand --and meet your neighbors who are active in the neighborhood! Anyone may attend the neighborhood meeting and you are encouraged to join SHNA. The annual dues are $10.00, which go to support the many activities of the neighborhood association, such as the 4th of July picnic and parade, the Halloween Party, Merrill Spring restoration, Spring Harbor Park invasive plant removal, publication of the neighborhood newsletter, and many other things that make this area a great place to live. See the last page of the newsletter for more information.
Attending the Fall and Spring All-Neighborhood Meetings is a great way to get involved in the Spring Harbor Neighborhood Association (SHNA) and find out what’s happening in the neighborhood firsthand --and meet your neighbors who are active in the neighborhood! Anyone may attend the neighborhood meeting and you are encouraged to join SHNA. The annual dues are $10.00, which go to support the many activities of the neighborhood association, such as the 4th of July picnic and parade, the Halloween Party, Merrill Spring restoration, Spring Harbor Park invasive plant removal, publication of the neighborhood newsletter, and many other things that make this area a great place to live. See the last page of the newsletter for more information.
Voting Information for Spring Harbor Neighborhood
https://www.cityofmadison.com/clerk/where-do-i-vote/
STAY INFORMED...
View the Madison West District Police newsletters
Check out Madison's annual report on water quality
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Review the City's recently adopted revised zoning code
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More useful links:
State Senator Kelda Roys' Web page
State Representative Sheila Stubbs' Web page