Centennial Neighborhood Association Boundaries
Anyone who lives (Owner or Renter), owns a business or property within our Centennial Neighborhood is an association member.
What is the difference between a Homeowner’s Association (HOA) and a Neighborhood Association (NA)?
Homeowner’s Associations collect dues, maintain common areas and architectural controls.
A Neighborhood Association is comprised of volunteers and focuses on general advocacy and community events and is a voice between the community and the city.
A single Neighborhood Association is made up of residents from more than one Homeowner’s Association, businesses, and residents that do not belong to any Homeowner’s Association at all.
For more information about these differences, visit https://www.cityofboise.org/programs/energize/hoa/
Your CTNA board provides leadership and guidance for the Association to ensure that the organization’s efforts are aligned with the needs and priorities of the community. CTNA plans to create a neighborhood survey to gauge the prominent issues community members are most concerned about.
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