Meetings & Minutes
Historic South Park, Inc. helps you participate in community building and self-governance. We meet ten times a year, January-July, September-November. The 4th Tuesday of the month at Hope Lutheran Church, 500 Hickory.
September 2023 Meeting Minutes
HSPI is open for nominations for Pres, 2nd VP and Treas. Plus, a street safety update. We also look ahead to our Fall/Winter neighborhood events.
July 2023 Meeting Minutes
Our last meeting of the summer (we don’t meet in August) was held at Branch & Bone. Our discussion focused on anti-crime and how we are working with the Dayton police to protect the businesses along Wayne Avenue and keep trespassers off of private property.
June 2023 Meeting Minutes
Member had a productive conversation about the Hickory Street traffic headaches with leaders from Emerson Academy and City of Dayton staff; Phase 3 of South Park Flats is announced; progress on Wayne Avenue Safety, discussion of crime at Sunoco stations.
May 2023 Meeting Minutes
Montgomery County Treasurer and the president of Preservation Dayton Inc. talk about how to get abandoned or foreclosed properties back on the market so they can be lived in again.
CONSTITUTION & OFFICERS
Meet the team! These are the neighbors elected to the Executive team of Historic South Park, Inc. , and the Chairs of our standing committees: Anticrime/Housing, Communications, Parks and Social. Read our Constitution & Bylaws.
July 25th Meeting is at Branch & Bone
Our last meeting of the summer takes place in the patio at Branch & Bone. Please make time for this meeting so you can catch up on all the issues HSPI tackles on behalf of our neighbors.
Hickory Street traffic snarls: our June 27th Meeting
Review Emerson’s plan to move cars off Hickory Street during pickup/dropoff times. Guests include Jeff Chamberlain, Dir of Real Estate for National Heritage Academies; Ariane Johnson, Principal of Emerson Academy; City of Dayton staff members.
How to make abandoned/vacant buildings livable: the hot topic on our May 23 meeting agenda
7pm at Hope Lutheran Church. Our guest speaker, John McManus, Montgomery County Treasurer, will discuss how to acquire abandoned, vacant buildings.