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from the Southeast University Neighborhood association

2018 - An Explosion of New Student Housing

  • An Explosion of New Student Housing
  • Complete Streets Plan for Euclid Avenue
  • Design of the New Student Apartments
  • Should the New Student Apartments get Tax Breaks?

2012 - The Commute to University Hill

  • When SU walked to work
  • Living closer saves money, and the environment
  • The SEUNA neighborhood in the 1970s
  • Court overturns Certificate of Suitability amendments

2010 - Summary Edition

  • Certificate of Suitability amendments passed ‒ again
  • Plans for more student housing
  • Mayfest moved to Walnut Park
  • The case for an employer assisted housing program on University Hill

  • 2009 - Spring

  • Five Initiatives for Our Neighborhood
  • How the University Could Help
  • UNP ‒ A Strong Partner
  • Remuddle on Euclid Avenue
  • Bring Mayfest Back to Campus
  • "Just Say Yes" is Coming
  • Morningside Cultural Trail

2007 - Winter

  • Progress on petitions
  • New city ordinance to control rental conversions
  • New student housing for juniors and seniors
  • Ed Smith moving to K-8 format
  • A Brief History of Student Rental Migration

2006 - Winter

  • 500 petition signatures and counting
  • Two new city ordinances passed
  • 200 attend SEUNA house tour
  • Results of SU neighborhood survey

Special Petition Edition

  • Petition 1: New housing for undergraduate students
  • Petition 2: Reduce density in rental units.

2005 - Winter

  • Burglary opens window on rental certification process
  • Universities luring juniors and seniors back to campus

2004 - Summer

  • University Hill Corporation exploring home ownership incentives
  • Westminster stairs looking up

2004 - Winter: State of the Neighborhood

  • Neighborhood still losing owner-occupants
  • SEUNA surveys neighborhood for signs of neglect

2003 - Winter

  • Hookway Fields update
  • Election of new board members
  • Too much light can be a hazard
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