UHCA Special Covid-19 Message
Although our lives have been interrupted by the Covid-19 Pandemic, UHCA continues to carry on, as it has for more than 35 years.
We are concerned for all of our Residents.
We hope you are coping well.
We realize events and meetings have been canceled and our lives have been upturned. But UHCA continues to support our residents.
We would like to know your creative ways of coping with this stay-at-home mandate. How are parents and caregivers coping? How do you remain positive? What have you been doing to keep busy? Have your neighbors reached out to you? Have you reached out to them? Have promised government or private financial resources been accessible to help if you lost your job?
Let us know at: uhsd.org.
The May UHCA meeting agenda was to discuss the infrastructure you support in University Heights. Please fill out the survey in April’s UHCA News and send it to UHCA, PO Box 33032, San Diego, or to Stu McGraw at stumcgraw@gmail. com.
The first few years of UHCA, in the early 1980s, were incredibly productive. Four of the most important things we tackled during that time were:
• Advocating for the Trolley Barn Park
• Establishing a community identification
• Reducing the very high crime stats
• Renovating Park Boulevard with new sidewalks, trees, lighting, and undergrounding utilities
In future issues of UHCA News, under the “Our UH History” section, we will feature each one of these topics, providing important historical background information about the early development of University Heights as a distinct and unique community.