Why Should I Become a Member?
Memberships help support the neighborhood, they are way to get involved, and a way to feel a sense of community with your neighbors! Be “in the know” by checking the website regularly, attending quarterly meetings, and meeting neighbors. Membership will also provide you with voting rights when we make decisions as an association and with the association’s funds.
Memberships must be active 30 days before a Quarterly Meeting (or not allowed to lapse) to be a voting member or to become an elected member per bylaws.
How do I become a member and how much does it cost?
Membership dues are accepted in-person at ESHA events. Cash or check are accepted.
Standard Annual Household membership | $20
Renter Annual Household Membership | $20
Senior (65+) Annual Household Membership | $15
Business or “Friend of ESHA” Annual Membership | $20
We are currently updating the membership payment portal through Square.com. We will post an update when available. You can contact us via email at [email protected] if you need to renew or start your membership before the Sept 8th deadline. We will contact you to discuss options for payment.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
How are ESHA funds used?
Social events that build a sense of community, including costs associated with the National Night Out, the Holiday Party, and the Annual BBQ at the Rose Garden. Neighborhood improvement projects: We are also actively engaged in the Heights Transit Center Park that is under development. (Yet to be officially named)
Additional donations are graciously accepted! Please contact us at [email protected].