Open Seats
Three seats are
currently open.
The 2026 election cycle has concluded, but these seats remain vacant and need to be filled by qualified community members.
- Hillcrest — Homeowner Representative Owner-occupied seat · Hillcrest neighborhood Open
- Hillcrest — Renter Representative Renter seat · Hillcrest neighborhood Open
- University Heights — Renter Representative Renter seat · University Heights neighborhood Open
Get Involved
1. Register
Confirm your voting eligibility by verifying that you are a resident, property owner, or qualifying business representative within the Uptown planning area. Contact us for guidance on your eligibility.
2. Research
Learn about candidates and their positions. Review the current board structure, community plan, and neighborhood planning priorities so you can make an informed decision about who should represent your area.
3. Vote
Cast your vote for the candidate(s) representing your neighborhood. Elections are held at the regular monthly meeting. Bring proof of residency or ownership. Results are announced the same evening.
4. Verify Your Neighborhood
Confirm which neighborhood you belong to within the Uptown planning area. Board seats are divided by neighborhood and by resident type (owner vs. renter). Your address determines which seats you may vote for.
Board Service
Serve your
community.
Board members are volunteers elected by their neighbors. Service on UpCPG is one of the most direct ways to influence how your neighborhood grows and changes. Terms last two years with staggered elections to ensure continuity.
Election Cycle
2026 cycle
has concluded.
The 2026 election cycle is complete, but three seats remain open. Qualified community members may apply to fill these seats by appointment. Contact us to express interest or ask questions about board service requirements.