Why can’t an Association mandate membership dues?

The City was purposeful in making sure that if desired, all residents were able to participate in the Neighborhood Association’s activity. Membership dues are only allowed to be voluntary to ensure no obstacle in membership. This does not preclude Neighborhood Associations from collecting voluntary dues or charging for events or activities that are purely social in nature.


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1. What is a Neighborhood Association?
2. What is the difference between a Homeowners Association and a Neighborhood Association?
3. Why did Edina create a city supported neighborhood program?
4. What can Neighborhood Associations do?
5. What does a Neighborhood Association get “recognized” by the City?
6. Why should we organize? What are the benefits?
7. Does the City provide any funding to neighborhood associations?
8. What are Association bylaws?
9. What is a Neighborhood Board or Steering Committee?
10. Why are we required to hold one annual meeting and give notice to all residents?
11. Why are we required to provide a primary contact to the City?
12. How is membership determined?
13. Why can’t an Association mandate membership dues?
14. Does the City cover an Association’s liability insurance?