April 3, 2013 Meeting Minutes
Newsletter—Because people need advance notice of the Mother’s Day tour in the Huning Highlands neighborhood, the board discussed timing of the newsletter and agreed on other articles to be written.
Updates
Tree project—Elaine summarized the grant and progress thus far for the benefit of several neighbors who came to the meeting. One change to the original plan is that neighbors will volunteer to plant and maintain the trees in front of their homes.
Easter Egg hunt—The annual event was a big success with 48 kids. Bonnie and Kathy went over to clean the park prior to the hunt only to find it spic and span, thanks to David Chamberlain whose
March 6, 2013 Meeting Minutes
Easter Egg Hunt—The annual hunt will be March 30 at Highland Park. Zoey Fink will deliver flyers door-to-door on the north side of Central. David Chamberlain will do the same on the south side. Bonnie Anderson and Kathy Grassel will clean the park. Lee Spittler and Steve Grant will hide eggs and keep order.
Fire Station—Our position has been to wait and see. We discussed being more proactive by encouraging creative development through an RFP. The RFP would be presented to the Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency to let to garner creative ideas. Bonnie said
April 4, 2012 Meeting Minutes
Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Highland Park—Amberley confirmed the Easter Egg Hunt was happening at 10:30 on Sat., Apr. 7. Several of us plan to clean up the park before the hunt.
Highland Park Renovation—Amberley reported that the park design is now on Councilor Benton’s website. The Parks department has put playground equipment outside of the bonding cycle.
Urban Forestry (Tree planting) project—Much of the meeting was devoted to the tree planting project. The board welcomed landscape architect David Day, now a resident of HHHD on Walter NE, who is tracking and guiding myriad details on the re-treeing project’s design phase, leading up to actual fruition of live trees on our neighborhood streets. Owing to life span of the mature 50- to 70-year-old trees, residents will continue to see die-off of these remaining old trees, thus a plan needs to be in place to re-tree before and when this happens. In addition to planting canopy trees such as Chinese and American elm to replace Siberian elm and species of locust, conservation features such as swales to capture rain and curb-cutting to harness stormwater are integral to the overall plan.
January 4, 2012 Meeting Minutes
November 2, 2011 Meeting Minutes
Oct 5 Meeting Announcement
Sept 7 2011 Meeting Minutes
Bernalillo County Liaison—Lenton Malry spoke to the group about how the county commissioners are interested in supporting neighborhoods.
Annual Election—After brief comments from candidates, there being exactly seven candidates and exactly seven openings, all seven candidates
August 2011 Meeting Minutes
June 2011
May 2011 Meeting Minutes
Mother’s Day Home Tour—Amberley set up a schedule with those in attendance for various duties for the Home Tour.
LUCC Wood Window Workshop—The Board agreed to sponsor one workshop lunch (13 people) for up to $125 and Karla volunteered to see if our past president, Joaquin, would be interested in providing this lunch out of one of his restaurants.
April 2011 Meeting Minutes
LUCC Wood Window Workshop Information—Mary Ellen Hennesey talked about an upcoming 5-day workshop for contractors and carpenters. No fee is required. She left flyers with the Board.
Zoning Allowances for HHHDA—Ben McIntosh from City Planning explained that the HH Sector Development Plan allows that additional residences built on a property before 1988 are allowed. If the additional residence was built after 1988, the owner will need to go through the process of requesting conditional use approval. That process involves going before a city hearing examiner where both the owner and the neighborhood express their concerns. Second the owner goes to the