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Neighbors Share Daily Dog Treat Tradition
A beloved UH tradition: neighbors sharing treats and camaraderie with neighborhood dogs.
San Diego Trash Collection Changes Coming Summer 2025
San Diego is rolling out new trash collection fees and services this summer — here’s what UH residents need to know.
Cats of the Month: Meet Sister & Missy
Sister and Missy bring personality and charm as UH’s featured pets of the month.
UH Off-Leash Dog Park Damaged Again After Car Crash
The UH Off-Leash Dog Park was struck by a car for the second time in a year, raising safety concerns for this popular neighborhood spot.
Janice Hsu – a lifetime connection to UH
Janice Hsu shares her lifelong connection to UH and her work as UHCA’s volunteer coordinator.
Dog of the Month: Meet Maiya Mae
Maiya Mae’s incredible rescue story took her from a Thai elephant sanctuary to a loving UH family.
Pedestrian Injured at Madison & Florida Intersection Raises Safety Concerns
A University Heights resident was struck by a car at Madison and Florida, renewing calls for stronger traffic safety measures in the neighborhood.
How State and City Building Incentives Are Changing University Heights
State and local building incentives have accelerated construction in San Diego, impacting zoning, housing, and the future of neighborhoods like University Heights.
Park Blvd. Bike Lane Reconfiguration
Compendium of articles, letters, and opinion pieces around the Park Blvd. bike lanes that were implemented in May-July 2022.
UH has Spoken: 72% against adding Restrooms to Old Trolley Barn Park
Councilmember Whitburn advised UHCA leadership in early February 2022 that Mayor Gloria and his staff were proceeding with initial engineering plans and gathering community outreach regarding the installation of “comfort stations” (restrooms) in Old Trolley Barn Park. UHCA undertook a survey which showed an overwhelming response against this proposal.
Past, Present, and Future of the UH Branch San Diego Public Library
UH News produced a special section in our July 2021 issue looking at the past, present, and future of our “small, but mighty” UH Branch Library. This section covered the origins and history of our UH library, the current situation, and some thought provoking ideas for updating it to meet the needs of our growing community.