About Seminary Ridge
Seminary Ridge Neighborhood Association
The Seminary Ridge Neighborhood Association is dedicated not only to continually promoting a positive community environment and excellent quality of life for all residents, but also facilitating enhancement of the neighborhood as a whole. Other goals of the association include maintaining the historical integrity of the area and encouraging property owners and residents to work together as a strong, united group to ensure Seminary Ridge is an excellent place to live and work.
All area residents, business owners and property owners are welcomed and encouraged to participate in the neighborhood association. Membership is FREE. The association plans neighborhood events, community improvements and applies for grants to fund neighborhood projects. These are possible thanks to engaged neighbors like you. Your generous donations also support these projects and initiates, and are greatly appreciated.
Click here to view the Seminary Ridge Neighborhood Association By-laws
Borders
North: Columbia College Drive
East: North Main Street
Southwest: Monticello Road
Photo Gallery
Click here to view the Seminary Ridge Neighborhood Photo Gallery
Events & Meetings
> See the Events and Meetings page for more information
Executive Committee
Mike Kimble, President
Lance Folsom, Vice President
Barbara Lengel, Secretary
Dean Slade, Treasurer
Cathy Morris, Member-At-Large
> Feel free to contact us with questions or to get more information about the Seminary Ridge Neighborhood.
Resources For Potential Residents
Thinking of buying a home in Seminary Ridge? Take a look at the helpful information we’ve compiled for New Residents!
> Resources For Potential Residents
Resources For Residents
Need to know what items can go in your cubrside recycling bin, or how to get a fence approved? Our Resources For Residents section has all of the information you need!
> Resources For Residents
History & Historical Significance
> See the History & Historical Significance to learn about Seminary Ridge’s rich history
Seminary Ridge Architectural Conservation Historic District
Are you ready to invest in a renovation or rehabilitation of your historic property? Before you get started on that big investment, have you heard about the Bailey Bill?
> Find out more here!