Get involved
Owner participation keeps our community informed and healthy. Here's why it matters — and simple, practical ways to take part.

Small, steady involvement adds up to a stronger community.
Why it matters
Why your participation matters
A community works best when owners are informed and engaged. Participation doesn't have to be time-consuming or confrontational — most of it is simply paying attention and showing up when it counts.
Decisions affect your home
Community decisions can affect dues, rules, maintenance, and the place you live every day. Being informed helps you understand and weigh in.
Numbers make a difference
When more owners pay attention and take part, the community is healthier and more representative of everyone who lives here.
It's easier than you think
You don't need to be an expert or attend everything. Small, steady involvement — starting with staying informed — adds up.
How to take part
Simple ways to get involved
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Stay informed
Read community updates and review notices so you understand the issues and decisions that affect your home.
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Attend meetings
Attend or observe community meetings when you can. Showing up is one of the most effective ways to participate.
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Sign up for updates
Join the owner update list to receive simple, opt-in reminders about meetings and key developments.
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Share information responsibly
Pass along accurate information to neighbors, and let us know about notices or updates worth sharing more widely.
How to stay informed
- Read community updates as they are posted.
- Review notices and meeting information in the Documents section.
- Join the owner update list for opt-in reminders.
- Mark meeting dates on your calendar when they're confirmed.
How to share responsibly
- Share accurate information, and check facts before passing them on.
- Keep communication respectful and focused on solutions.
- Let us know about notices or updates other owners should see.
- Encourage neighbors to stay informed and participate.
Join the owner update list
The easiest first step is to sign up for updates. It's free, opt-in, and built specifically for owners of Sanctuary at Oak Creek.
