Morgan’s Crossing is fortunate to have several dedicated committees that help support the neighborhood’s upkeep, spirit, and long-term success—and we warmly encourage all homeowners to get involved. Committee participation is a wonderful way to contribute your talents, connect with neighbors, and play an active role in keeping our community thriving. Each committee focuses on a specific area of need, and volunteers are always welcome.
Our Landscape Committee works closely with our management company and vendors to ensure that all common areas are well-maintained, healthy, and visually appealing. From seasonal plantings to long-term beautification planning, this team helps shape the look and feel of Morgan’s Crossing. Homeowners with an interest in gardening, design, or simply keeping the neighborhood looking its best are invited to join or reach out anytime at landscaping@morganscrossing.org.
The Maintenance Committee plays an essential role in monitoring the condition of community assets and assisting in identifying maintenance needs throughout the neighborhood. This group collaborates with vendors and the board to help prioritize repairs and improvements that keep our common areas safe, functional, and attractive. Homeowners who enjoy hands-on projects, facilities oversight, or improving shared spaces can connect with the committee at maintenance@morganscrossing.org.
Our Welcoming and Social Committee focuses on building community connections by greeting new residents and organizing gatherings and events throughout the year. Whether hosting neighborhood socials, planning seasonal activities, or helping new families feel at home, this committee helps foster the warm, friendly atmosphere that makes Morgan’s Crossing special. Volunteers who love meeting new people or planning events will find this a rewarding way to get involved. Connect with the commitee at social@morganscrossing.org.
The Nominating Committee supports the governance of Morgan’s Crossing by identifying and recommending qualified homeowners to serve on the Board of Directors. This committee is especially important during the annual election cycle, helping ensure strong leadership and encouraging broad participation from the community. Homeowners with an interest in leadership development, community involvement, or organizational planning are encouraged to participate.