By Ebony Colon, Assistant Property Manager
Volunteer for The Moors’ Grievance Committees
Calling all Moors residents! We are actively seeking volunteers for the Grievance Committees within our community.
With over 1,600 homes, the assistance from homeowners is crucial to the success of maintaining our communal areas and serving as a liaison between the boards and committees.
While we strongly encourage everyone to “do the right thing,” board and committee memberships are strictly for individuals who are over the age of 18, are registered property owners, and actively live within the community.
Helping out with what may seem like a small task can make a real difference in the lives of fellow residents and enhance the overall aesthetic of our community.
Real change happens when you strive to help others by volunteering your time and skills for the betterment of the community.
Volunteers are often the glue that holds a community together, fostering a strong connection to The Moors and making it a better place.
Helping out with what may seem like a small task can make a real difference in the lives of fellow residents and enhance the overall aesthetic of our community.
Many residents, typically after serving a year or two on a committee, are often invited to join their sub-association Board if they are interested.
Homeowners within each sub-association may submit an association volunteer interest application form for consideration as part of the grievance committee within their corresponding sub-community. We meet once a month for about 15-30 minutes before a board meeting. The committee’s role is to act in accordance with the committee charter, develop policies for consideration by the board, perform duties within the context of the governing documents, solicit input from the members, and provide regular reports to the assistant manager and board regarding activity or progress.