United Homeowners Improvement Association, Inc. (UHIA)
A neighborhood organization dedicated to preservation of the community
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Commentary

Greetings Friends and Neighbors,

The long hot  nearly rainless summer is about to come to an end which brought about record high temperatures, very little rain which caused record drought  throughout Texas which further was fuel for a record of grass and forest fires destroying property, homes and animals.  However, through the Grace of God we made it through it all.  Because of the drought the ground dried out and caused  the foundation of homes to either crack or shift and the house to become unlevel.  In the future (even now) to prevent this from happening to your home—here is a very simple solution:  Simply water or use a soaker hose around the perimeter of your home during drought season.

Harold Williams

 

 

 

MEMBERSHIP REPORT

By:  Sheralin Mitchell, 223-5618                     Chairperson

Remember our dues are always due the last day of January every year.  Membership dues according to UHIA By-Laws are $25 per year per adult.  You may pay in person, at a meeting, your Block/Street Captain or by Mail.  Make Check or Money Order payable to UHIA, Inc.  Mail dues to:

                        UHIA, Inc.

Membership Chairperson

P.O. Box 201721

          San Antonio, Texas 78220-8721

 If you elect to pay by mail, your check or Money Order Stub is proof that you paid.  However, a membership card WILL be mailed to you.  If you do not know who your street captain is or have any questions about your dues, you can contact Sheralin Mitchell at 223-5618.  This information will be in each Newsletter.  Remember, we have said it over and over again; there is strength in numbers and unity.  The Organization also needs you to pay your dues.  The Organization cannot run without money. I am looking forward to a successful year with many more members getting involved in the organization.  Thank you for your support.

 

Outside Storage…

Yards should not be used as storage areas for vehicles, building materials, tires, indoor furniture, appliances, boxes or other items.  Outside storage is a violation of the City’s zoning codes.

Front and Side Yard Parking…

Residents are not allowed to park their vehicles, boats and trailers on the front or side lawn of their home unless there is a permanent surface of concrete, brick, asphalt or gravel with defined borders designated for parking.

COSA Code Enforcement Services (CES)

 

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