Membership 2025
Currently Collecting 2025 Memberships
The Kingston Pike Sequoyah Hills Association (KPSHA) Board is starting a membership drive to collect dues for 2025. As of this year, we are simplifying the system so that dues apply to the current calendar year. For example, if you paid dues in June 2024, those dues will apply to the calendar year of 2024. If you pay dues in January of 2025, those dues will apply to 2025. We hope to make January the month when we remind neighbors that it's a new calendar year and will hopefully make it easier all around to keep track of payments, bills and finances.
Now I know many of you might be thinking, "dues are not mandatory," and you are RIGHT! They aren't. Our neighborhood is especially unique in that we do not have a formal HOA. There are no high monthly fees associated with being part of such a gorgeous neighborhood. In addition, there are no HOA rules or regulations regarding what can be done to your home and/or yard. However, we do want to take this opportunity to talk about what the KPSHA actually DOES with these voluntary funds because we think it's important to know where your money goes when you contribute to the KPSHA.
While the city does take care of the Sequoyah Park mowing and maintenance, the KPSHA pays for the dog waste bags and bag-pickups that you see throughout the park and along Cherokee Blvd. This is not paid for by the city. One can only imagine what the park and Cherokee Blvd would look like without these dog waste-bags and the bag-pickups.
KPSHA supplied, paid for, and installed Holiday Decorations at two places in our neighborhood: the Lit Christmas Tree located at the Frog Fountain and the Christmas Greenery Swags hanging from every other light post along Cherokee Blvd.
The landscaping and flowers that you see around intersections are supplied and paid for by the KPSHA: the Frog Fountain, the intersection of Scenic and Scenic/Southgate, the top of Cherokee Blvd., and the end of Cherokee Blvd. This is the largest expenditure of KPSHA and every year we discuss how much we can continue to sponsor the flowers and the labor to maintain this landscaping. The fountain is beautiful and a centerpiece of our neighborhood. Imagine it with no seasonal flowers.
The KPSHA thinks it's important to bring neighbors together and create a sense of community which is why we invest in events like the Labor Day Picnic and the Christmas Tree Lighting. We hope our neighbors enjoyed getting to know each other at these events. We strive for a sense of community that gives back to each of you in different ways.
We want to be an advocate for our neighborhood where possible and respond as a strong voice when neighbors voice concerns. Recently, we advocated for reduced marquee signage, enhanced noise-barring landscaping, and reduced night-time ambient lighting at the new neighborhood gas station. We successfully lobbied the new owners to respect the wishes of their customers and neighbors.
We manage the Facebook Page and SequoyahHills.org website and do our best to ensure neighbors can connect with other neighbors and look out for each other. We hope in some way this communication has benefitted you directly.
We send out newsletters informing those neighbors who are not on social media nor on our email list of the current neighborhood events and important updates.
As a board, we hope that our work in some way has made living here better for you whether it be visually, bringing you together with neighbors, advocating for your property and lifestyle, or making sure you don't come home from your daily walk with feces on your shoe. (We can't make people use the bags, but we can give them the opportunity.) Our KPSHA board is completely volunteer and we would welcome your participation on the board or an ad hoc committee.
These items are things that we do on an annual and continual basis, but in past years we have restored the Frog Fountain, restored the Panther Fountain, helped make sure the fence surrounding Sequoyah Elementary is beautiful and not just chain link, and much, much more. With all this being said, it is January of 2025 and it is time for the board to ask our neighbors to please donate to the KPSHA so that we can continue our voluntary efforts of making life here special, beautiful, enjoyable, and clean. There are multiple levels of donation options and we genuinely appreciate everyone's generosity as your donations make it easier for us to make this neighborhood even greater year after year. Here is a direct link to contribute: https://sequoyahhills.org/donate
ALERT !!!! Be on the lookout for a fundraising effort we will announce soon for MEMBERS ONLY. We are trying other ways to raise our membership numbers and raise additional funds and we think you will really like it!
Link to Join: www.sequoyahhills.org/donate