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Membership and Leadership
University Hills Neighborhood Association meetings are held on the 3rd Saturday of each month August through May, at the Dottie Jordan Recreation Center at 2803 Loyola Lane. The meetings are open to all residents of the University Hills community. Social: 9:30 am - 10 am; business: 10 am - Noon.
University Hills Neighborhood Association Executive Committee meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at the University Hills Branch, Austin Public Library at 4721 Loyola Lane from 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm. The meetings are open to all residents of the University Hills community.
UHNA Membership
Membership is $10.00 per year per household. Complete this membership flyer and mail or bring it to one of our meetings. Membership is per calendar year. Members receive full access to our website's document library, can comment on our blog posts, and contribute to our forums.
We welcome all residents in the boundaries of University Hills to join the UHNA. Additional information on boundaries and streets within University Hills, Austin, Texas is in the link below:
University Hills Neighborhood Association (UHNA) is not a Homeowners Association (HOA)
A Homeowners Association (HOA) is a legal entity that has been created by the developer to a specific subdivision. The HOA manages the planning and marketing of the project, provides for the maintenance of the common areas, and enforces the conditions, covenants, and restrictions (CCRs) of the subdivision. Fees are payable to the HOA for these projects. An HOA is primarily concerned with the internal business of the subdivision.
Neighborhood Associations are often formed by a group of residents who have come together as a legal entity to address issues common to their location. Most neighborhood associations are non-profit 501(c)(4) organizations with elected officers and bylaws. These volunteers meet once a month to discuss social, political, and zoning issues which will impact the residences and businesses found within their area boundaries. These public meetings also provide opportunities for political leaders to meet their constituents and for developers to share blueprints and hear neighborhood input.
A Neighborhood Association is concerned with a specific area or district of the city or suburb. University Hills residents are bound by the City of Austin codes and ordinances which protect the health, safety, and quality of life for the citizens of our neighborhood. (For more information, refer to Code Compliance under the Community Resources page.)
Meet Our Executive Committee

Edgar Whitfield
President

Jean Hughes
Vice President

Faye Sigers
Secretary

Deisy Jaimes
Treasurer

Joan Bartz
Immediate Past President
Meet Our Committee Chairs

Vacant
Public Relations Committee

Jean Allen
Membership Committee

Jean Allen
Beautification and Environment/Park Committee

Vera Givens
Education/Schools Committee

Al Weber
Safety and Crime Prevention Committee

Vacant
Zoning and Land Use Committee

Joan Bartz
Governmental Oversight Committee

BJ Taylor & Luisa Nardini

Jean Hughes
Health Committee
Transportation Committee