Board of Directors
What We Do
The Arden Park Neighborhood Association (APNA) is a voluntary neighborhood association, open to all residents of Arden Park. It is governed by an all-volunteer board comprised of 11 local residents who are members in good standing.
The Arden Park Neighborhood Association (APNA) is a voluntary neighborhood association, open to all residents of Arden Park. It is governed by an all-volunteer board comprised of 11 local residents who are members in good standing.
The APNA Board's primary activities include:
- Coordinating security coverage through a combination of off-duty sheriff deputies and/or private security patrols for a portion of every day.
- Tracking crime trends in the neighborhood and educating members on related safety topics.
- Preserving and improving the neighborhood through community engagement.
- Assembling and distributing newsletters to every home in Arden Park, approximately three to four times annually.
- Providing news pertinent to the neighborhood through social media including FaceBook, NextDoor, and Instagram.
The Board meets at 7:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday of every month, via Zoom. Standing Board Agenda
To join as a guest at any meeting, please Contact Us for meeting information.
If you are interested in serving as a Board Member:
- Review this Board Overview for additional context of how we operate on a day-to-day basis, and then
- Fill out this easy one-page Application and return it to info@myardenpark.com.
Current Board of Directors
Governance Documents
APNA Bylaws (amended December 2021)
Articles of Incorporation (established 1977)
