August Annual Report
Since our last annual meeting on August 6, 2022, here are the major issues that have come before the Board:
Traffic lights were finally installed on Walter at Lead and Coal
The Central Underpass was closely monitored by neighborhood volunteers
The property under renovation by Homewise at 119 High SE was burned to the ground and the alleged arsonist was arrested
Other activities of the Board
Community garden activities continued into the 13th year of this volunteer organization. Members cover the costs of water irrigation and other costs were covered by donations.
The HHHDA website was managed by David Tanner; cost was $203 for annual website hosting/maintenance/domain security.
Expenses for the annual meeting/block party on August 6, 2022, included $292 for mailed notices to the neighborhood, $300 for live music, and $262 for food.
Other expenses for the year included gas bills for the station - $345, donations to Police Appreciation Day - $150, printing a final report on Dickens - $550, historic plaques for past participants in Dickens - $1040, insurance - $325
Revenue for the year was $251 from the sale of historic items maintained by Ann Carson.
Since no fund-raising events were held in 22-23, the net revenue for this year totaled -$3216 bringing the bank balance to $20,031.