The Historic Indian Village Association

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  • December 13, 2022

The Historic Indian Village Association was formed in 1937. It is dedicated to the following:

Promoting the continued development of Historic Indian Village as a prestigious residential district.
Conducting litigation for the enforcement of the single-family residence ordinance and building and use restrictions on property within Historic Indian Village.

Doing things necessary and suitable for the general welfare and betterment within Historic Indian Village.
Supporting an archive collection established in 1973, which has gathered and microfilmed original blueprints, photographs and historical records of interest to this area.
The Historic Indian Village Association is your association. It is here to protect your interests and assist you with the requirements of living in a historic district.

The Board of Directors holds a public meeting once a month. Everyone is encouraged to come to the meetings, join the association and help out on a committee.

HIVA Officers
Renata Miller, President
Calvin Jackson, Vice President
Deborah Langston, Treasurer
Michelle Emfinger, Secretary

Board of Directors
Judy Delusky
Al Kneeland
Tarian Marks
Keith Martin
Mary Nelson
Mark Reynolds

LINK: Bylaws of the Historic Indian Village Association

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The Historic Indian Village is one of the most significant neighborhoods in present-day Detroit.