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Neighborhood/Community Groups

HOA 101 Series 

In partnership with Moeller Graf Community Association Law, the city offers this free, three-part educational series designed for current Homeowners Association (HOA) board members and anyone interested in how homeowners associations work. This program aims to empower neighborhood leaders, strengthen community connections and support vibrant neighborhoods across Aurora

Our 2026 series is happening from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on the dates below at the Aurora Municipal Center, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway, Aurora Room. The topics and schedule are as follows:

  • Covenant Enforcement (Wednesday, April 8): Learn all that you need to know about enforcing covenants, including nonpayment of fines, fees and dues.

  • Governing Documents (Tuesday, April 21): Find out the best ways to keep your governing documents up to date, including how and when to update them, how to integrate rental restrictions and more.

  • Board Member 101 (Tuesday, April 28): Discover the best practices for being an effective HOA board member.

Space is limited to 50 participants per class. While attending all three classes is preferred, it is not required. To register for the 2026 program once it is announced or if you have questions, please email [email protected].

Register your neighborhood/business/community group with the city

The city launched a new customer portal in 2024 at DevPortal.AuroraGov.org. By registering your neighborhood, business or community group of three people or more through this city portal, you will receive notices regarding nearby proposed developments, have the opportunity to comment on those applications, and qualify to apply for neighborhood grant opportunities or book meeting room space at libraries and fire stations for free. Registration for the portal is free. Emails registered will also be added to the city's distribution list for the weekly This is Aurora newsletter for the latest city news, updates and events. 

DevPortal.AuroraGov.org
Instructions on How to Register or Update Information for Your Group on the New Portal 

How Community Engagement Coordinators can support your group

Community Engagement Coordinators help residents and community groups connect to valuable information, access services and programs, discover community resources, and develop self-reliance through capacity building.

Contact a Community Engagement Coordinator

Resources

  • Neighborhood Grants: Visit AuroraGov.org/NeighborhoodGrants to discover available resources and grant possibilities for community-building activities, project development, and maintenance. Community Engagement Coordinators partner with various city departments and outside resources to provide opportunities for a neighborhood's special projects and ongoing needs.  

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