As the years continued to pass, the community slowly grew in ways that were both careful and steady.
Population increased as families expanded and new people arrived from other regions. Many of these newcomers had heard about the community's stable systems and wanted to learn how such stability was maintained.
The community welcomed them, but it also made sure they understood how the system worked.
New residents were invited to attend orientation programs where they learned about the history of the lake, the boundary system, and the decision-making process used by the community.
These programs explained why certain rules existed and how citizens could participate in discussions and reviews.
This helped newcomers become part of the system rather than remaining outsiders.
As the population increased, the community expanded its infrastructure.
