The board conducted a neighborhood survey to ascertain what the neighborhood thinks are important issues to work on in the neighborhood. Surveys were available at the Cajun Brunch. This was an opportunity to have your voice heard. Look for the results of the survey to be communicated to the neighborhood soon. For those who did not have the opportunity to take the survey, contact the board via email. There still may be time to have voice your thoughts.
The road work on Washington Boulevard is coming along. The workers have begun paving the street. The once bumpy road once nicknamed the gravel pit will be gone and nothing but smooth travel awaits. A bile lane will offer avid bikers an opportunity to travel more safely. While the bike lane was a point of contention for many neighbors, it will be a reality.
Looking for the perfect home in the neighborhood with perfect neighbors? This is the perfect time. HMP has several homes for sale. Spread the news!
Lamar Richcreek’s brother Ron Richcreek asked to share this special note with the HMP neighbors:
“Debbie, Malory and I took Jean’s ashes to Elm Ridge (Muncie) right next to Lamar. I wanted to thank the Meridian Park family for all the love and caring. Please pass this message on to all.
During the scramble after the ceremony, the cards on the flowers went missing. We don’t know any of the names of the people who sent flowers. We are trying to do our best to thank everyone who attended Jean’s memorial service. Thank you again.”
HMP held an all neighborhood meeting to discuss recent issues in the neighborhood. Many neighbors showed up to discuss their concerns and seek solutions. Please see the meeting notes if you were not able to attend.