Copper Grove HOA Board Election 2026: What Residents Need to Know Before the May 15 Deadline
For Copper Grove residents, the upcoming 2026 Annual Meeting of the Copper Grove Owners Association represents more than just a routine election—it’s a direct opportunity to influence how the neighborhood is managed, maintained, and improved in the years ahead.
With three Board of Directors positions open for two-year terms, homeowners who have ideas about community standards, property values, neighborhood services, or resident engagement now have a clear path to step forward and serve.
And with the candidate submission deadline set for May 15, 2026, at 5:00 p.m., the window to participate is quickly narrowing.
Why This Election Matters to Copper Grove Homeowners
HOA board members play a critical role in shaping everyday life in Copper Grove—from overseeing maintenance and community policies to addressing resident concerns and managing long-term planning.
For homeowners, that can directly impact:
- Property values and neighborhood appeal
- Community rules and enforcement
- Budget decisions and HOA dues
- Amenities, infrastructure, and improvements
- Communication between residents and management
Simply put, the individuals elected this year will help guide decisions that affect both daily living and long-term investment in the community.
How to Run for the Copper Grove HOA Board
Residents interested in becoming a candidate must complete and submit a Candidate Information Form by the May 15 deadline. Access the form here.
Forms can be submitted through multiple convenient options:
- Mail to Copper Grove Owners Association, P.O. Box 219320, Houston, Texas 77218-9320
- Email to jeanetteg@crest-management.com
- Fax to 281-579-7062
Once submitted on time, eligible candidates will have their names placed on the ballot.
Additionally, candidates may choose to answer optional background questions, which could be shared with fellow residents as part of the official meeting materials—helping voters make informed decisions.
Eligibility and Legal Requirements
The Texas Property Code outlines specific qualifications for HOA board service.
A person may not serve on the Board of Directors if they:
- Have been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude within the past 20 years
- Live in the same residence as another current board member (only one resident per household may serve at a time)
Candidates must acknowledge these requirements when submitting their application.
What Serving on the HOA Board Really Involves
Serving on the Copper Grove HOA Board is a commitment that extends beyond attending occasional meetings. According to the association, board members should expect to:
- Attend regular board meetings
- Dedicate additional weekly time to community projects
- Respond to homeowner concerns and communications
- Serve in leadership or liaison roles when needed
For many residents, it’s an opportunity to take an active role in strengthening the neighborhood and ensuring it continues to reflect the needs and values of those who live there.
What Happens Next
After the May 15 submission deadline, eligible candidates will appear on the ballot for the 2026 Annual Meeting of Members, where residents will vote to fill the three open board positions.
For Copper Grove, this annual process is more than governance—it’s a reflection of how neighbors collaborate to maintain and shape the place they call home.
Residents with questions or interest in running can contact Crest Management representative Jeanette G for additional guidance.
As the deadline approaches, homeowners are encouraged to consider how they want to contribute—whether by running for a position, voting in the election, or simply staying informed.
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Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.