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The Signal Hill Neighborhood Association (SHNA) was formed in 1985 for the same reason most neighborhood associations are formed today --- concern about increased crime.

Twenty-six years later, the neighborhood association is still here, but it is a far cry form the organization it was. Our present boundaries cross into one municipality and two townships (see map). We tackle all sorts of projects and issues. Success stories are all around us --- from limiting vehicle access, to having one of the best Neighborhood Watch programs in the entire metro area, to beautification of our entrances, to the safety of our school children as they walk to school, to the Scarecrow Jamboree to name a few.

Yesterday

 

Today

SHNA is five hundred families strong. We are a microcosm of diversity, interests and talent. We are, or try to be, one family that shares one vision; to make Signal Hill a Great Place to Live.

New Neighborhood Banner

A new banner design has been created by the SHNA Board. The cost to adopt a banner is $150.  The Banners will be installed in all prior locations throughout the neighborhood as well as a few new locations where there previously weren't any. The (3) color layouts will be evenly distributed throughout the neighborhood. 

 Please see the order form here for details.

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Contact Information

Signal Hill Neighborhood Association

 Brian Triska - President

 

 

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Last modified: 11/15/11