Accomplishments at Stony Hill Village over the past year

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A lot of progress has been made at Stony Hill Village this year. Achievements range from safety improvements, like re-established rail fencing and removing dangerous trees, to community enhancements, such as designated smoking areas and refurbishing mailboxes. Infrastructure upgrades, including replacing roofs and constructing trash enclosures, highlight the board’s commitment to maintaining and improving living conditions.

More than $100,000 was raised by the Stony Hill Village board and there has been incredible community engagement through both the spring and fall serve days. Here are some other highlights:

• A nine-member Board of Directors has been seated with members who have diverse backgrounds and a passion for SHV.

• Rail fencing re-established to close off Morgan Street to through traffic, for resident safety.

• Rail fencing re-established behind Building G, for resident safety.

• Dangerous trees were taken down within the village.

• Designated smoking areas established with picnic tables.

• First trash enclosure built next to Building H.

• Second and third trash enclosures are funded and will be constructed shortly.

• Mailboxes for Buildings G, H, and I have been refurbished.

• Unit numbers were installed on the back entrances to all 49 units.

• Unit E-6 was completely refurbished and has been rented.

• The roof was replaced entirely over Units C3–C5.

• The roof renovation project is funded and roofs will soon be replaced on Units B3–B5.

There is much still to do. The Stony Hill Villages Board hopes all residents, and the whole community, can see and feel the positive momentum occurring at Stony Hill Village.