Announcement of General Meeting April 11 at 7pm

The Seton Hill Association (SHA) board is considering updating the association bylaws after 15 years. The board is requesting feedback from the general membership regarding two of the proposed amendments to the bylaws:

1. Require the board and general membership to seek consensus when taking action. In the event a consensus cannot be reached, a vote may occur.

2. Expand the boundaries for eligibility to become a voting member to include all areas within the Seton Hill Neighborhood Statistical Area, as defined by the Baltimore City Department of Planning. (See the map at the end of this email)

The board believes that expanding the boundaries for eligibility would allow SHA to:

  • Recruit new members who live in areas commonly associated with Seton Hill and increase participation in activities, meetings, and committees.
  • Increase the number of businesses and institutions (e.g. Urban League, Mt Calvary Church, and Arena Players) that are eligible for voting membership.
  • Increase the number of members who identify with under-represented groups, including people of color, renters, and people with low incomes.
  • Better represent Seton Hill neighbors, business, and institutions that are not eligible for membership in any neighborhood organization.
  • Preserve the historic character of the neighborhood while fostering a stronger shared neighborhood identity with surrounding areas.
  • Develop closer relationships of mutual trust to improve the quality of life in Seton Hill.

The current SHA boundaries have not been modified in over 40 years, despite changes to the surrounding area like the construction of MLK Blvd. The board believes modernization of these boundaries would better reflect the neighborhood’s identity. 

Request for feedback: The board is requesting feedback on these two proposed changes to the bylaws. You may provide feedback in one of two ways:

Next steps: The board will be requesting feedback from members and other residents, institutions, and businesses associated with Seton Hill over the next two months. After listening to Seton Hillers, the board may schedule a vote by the general membership on proposed amendments to the bylaws at a later date in accordance with the requirements of the bylaws. To be eligible to participate in any future vote, you must: (1) be a member in good standing and (2) have attended at least one meeting as a member within the last 6 months.

The current bylaws may be found at https://setonhill.org/bylaws/

Jasper Street Beautification Info Session

Market Center CDC and Seton Hill Neighborhood association announce a beautification project on Jasper Street in the Bromo Arts District.  The beautification project spans Jasper Street, between the blocks of Saratoga Street and Druid Hill Avenue.  This is a joint and community-led effort. 

An initial artist walk and info session will be hosted on April 9th, 2023 at 11 am.  Artists are invited to tour the potential sites. The walk will start at Druid Hill and Jasper St. (parking lot) heading South and ending at Dear Globe Coffee, 422 W. Mulberry Street. Suggested considerations may be street murals, art or sculpture near the intersections, lighting, and greening. 

Become a Member of the Seton Hill Association!

Seton Hillers!

Believe it or not, the first day of Spring is coming in just five days AND we are almost halfway through the 2022-23 Seton Hill Association membership year.

April 10th is the last day to become a member if you would like to run for a board seat this fall for the 2023-24 year (if also meeting other requirements listed here). THANK YOU to everyone who is already taking part. And for those who aren’t, it’s not too late!

Joining as a member is the single best way to get involved in decisions, discussions, and events in Seton Hill. Becoming a member allows you to:

  1. Share your voice during SHA meetings when we vote on issues affecting the neighborhood
  2. Run for or elect SHA’s board at the annual October election meeting (if also meeting other requirements listed here)

Click here to learn more!

Click here to become a member today!

Last year, we added an option for individual members to volunteer their time to Seton Hill as an alternative to paying dues. No one is turned away due to inability to pay, but we extend our special gratitude to those who can support SHA with annual dues.

Please let us know if you have any questions about this membership category—we’re happy to talk more!

Your neighbors,
Carl, Jorgelina, Karen, Lynda, Matt, Molly, and Tom of the Seton Hill Association Board