Your HOA Board

Your HOA Board is made up of neighbors who volunteer their time to support the community.

Your Fenwick Garden Village HOA Board is responsible for overseeing the governance and day-to-day operations of our community. The Board works to uphold the Covenants and guidelines, manage HOA-maintained assets, support volunteer committees, and help ensure the neighborhood remains a welcoming and well-maintained place to live.

Board members are volunteers who serve the community by reviewing concerns, guiding decisions, and fostering open communication with residents. Through regular meetings, collaboration with committees, and coordination with service providers, the Board strives to act in the best interest of the community while encouraging resident involvement and transparency.

2026 HOA Board President

Terry Blundell

As the President of your HOA, Terry Oversees the HOA's committees and ensures the community's policies, finances, and decisions are carried out effectively and responsibly.

He is also the Chair of the Maintenance Committee.

2026 HOA Board Secretary/Vice President

Mark Smith

 As the Secretary of your HOA, Mark is responsible for documenting meetings and ensure all required records are kept. 

He is also the Chair of the Covenants, Bylaws, & Rules Committee.

2026 HOA Board Treasurer

Jane Brewer

As the Treasurer of your HOA, Jane is responsible for the community money.  They help plan, track and follow-up on any financial issues. 

She is also the Chair of the Community Events Committee.

2026 HOA Board Member

Michael Murer

Michael supports the Board and the community in various ways, despite not holding a formal officer position.

He is also the Chair of the Architectural Committee.

2026 HOA Board Member

Misti Austin

Misti supports the Board and the community in various ways, despite not holding a formal officer position.

She is also the Chair of the Technical Committee.

Upcoming Events

Stay up to date on upcoming neighborhood events, gatherings, and opportunities to connect with fellow residents.

Monthly HOA Board Meeting

Monday, Feb 23rd, 2026 @ 6:00pm

@ Fenwick Clubhouse

Monthly HOA Board meetings are open to all residents and offer a chance to learn about community matters, hear updates, and share input during the resident comment portion of the meeting.

Neighborhood Potluck Dinner

Friday, Feb 27th, 2026 @ 6:00pm

@ Fenwick Clubhouse

Join your neighbors for a relaxed evening of good food and great company. meet new faces and enjoy time together as a community.

No cooking skills required, store-bought is welcome. All Fenwick Garden Village

residents are welcome.

Monthly HOA Board Meeting

Monday, March 30th, 2026 @ 6:00pm

@ Fenwick Clubhouse

Monthly HOA Board meetings are open to all residents and offer a chance to learn about community matters, hear updates, and share input during the resident comment portion of the meeting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I do if I need to change/repair my roof?

Remember all roof replacements must use the correct shingle and require approval from the HOA Board Architectural Committee.  Choose the documents header above and look at  the Architectural Guidelines for more information.

Reporting Water Leaks

 Any water leaks observed in the neighborhood should be reported directly to Oklahoma City Water Utilities Emergency at 405-297-3334. Prompt reporting helps the City respond as quickly as possible.

HOA Role

Please note that the HOA does not own or operate the water infrastructure. The HOA’s role is limited to communicating resident concerns and safety observations to the City and sharing verified information with residents as it becomes available. All repairs and long-term solutions related to water infrastructure are managed by the City. This information is shared for awareness only and does not guarantee service, repair timelines, or outcomes.

Property Damage Claims

If a homeowner experiences property damage related to a water leak, claims must be filed directly with the City of Oklahoma City. The HOA is not involved in the claims process. Information about filing a claim can be found here: https://www.okc.gov/Services/

My backyard fence backs up to a commercial property. Who is responsible for repairs?

It is in the best interest of commercial property owners to maintain an attractive property as well as good relations with surrounding neighborhoods. They are usually receptive to splitting the cost of fence repairs. 

How do I address the issue of barking dogs?

Typically, a polite conversation with the pet owner will resolve the issue. Because such matters are not addressed in the HOA covenants, the Board does not handle these situations.

If the issue continues and cannot be resolved directly, a complaint may be filed with the City of Oklahoma City.

What are there two separate annual dues?

Fenwick Garden Village is a sub-association within the larger Fenwick community. 

Fenwick HOA (entire community of 709 homes) covers common areas and amenities shared across the broader Fenwick neighborhood. Streets in Main Fenwick are owned and maintained by the City of Oklahoma City. 

Fenwick Garden Village HOA owns and maintains the private streets and gated entrances within Fenwick Garden Village. Because Fenwick Garden Village maintains additional infrastructure, homeowners in this section pay an additional assessment. 

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