Barbara Daoust
General Manager
First Service Residential
If you missed the April 25, 2024, VCA Annual Meeting, here are the highlights of the Manager’s Report. The next Board of Directors meeting is scheduled for May 30, 2024.
Rancho Vistoso Blvd. Streetlights
The VCA Board of Directors approved to shut the streetlights off effective March 18, 2024, and continue to solicit feedback from members.
The streetlight issue has been researched and discussed over the last three years. The association employed a lighting engineer, Monrad Engineering, to analyze the current conditions of the streetlights. The parts for the fixtures that were replaced in 2013 are no longer available and the manufacturer is no longer in business. The board has considered several options to address the failing infrastructure. The association did meet with the Town of Oro Valley which has no interest in taking over the maintenance and operations of the lights. The final decision came down to the replacement and repair of the current system at a cost of $750,000 to $1 Million or turn them off and remove at $250,000.
Currently management is soliciting proposals for the removal and disposal of the poles that are in the right of way. An estimate is being provided for neighborhood monuments at Las Colinas, Sunset Ridge and Vistoso Highlands that were tied into the streetlighting system.
Entryway Monuments
At the March 15, 2024, meeting the board awarded this project to AAA Landscape. The project encompasses refurbishing the entrance monuments at Rancho Vistoso Blvd. & Tangerine. The focus of this project is to reduce water consumption. Management has already met with the contractor to review the scope of the work. Once the contract is signed a schedule will be set. The monument lettering will be refreshed by Territorial Sign Company at RVB & Oracle, RVB & Tangerine, and RVB & Vistoso Highlands.
Capital Projects
Irrigation – The irrigation repairs along Innovation Park Dr. started on March 18, 2024. This part of the project will address approximately 2,100 linear feet of irrigation line. The second half of the project will be making repairs to 2,300 linear feet on the north side of Desert Fairway Dr. between Toucan Dr. and W Sand Rake Dr. Anticipated start date is April 15, 2024, and should take approximately two weeks weather permitting. Gravel replenishment for both locations will follow.
Granite Replenish Project – The first phase of the project began on March 25, 2024, with Hohokam, Wildlife Ridge, Sunset Ridge Parks and Woodshade Trail. Venture West has permitted a staging area on one of their parcels along Innovation Park Dr. The below locations are included in this project.
- Common areas bordering Innovation Park Drive between Rancho Vistoso Blvd & Tangerine
- Common areas bordering the perimeters of Bella Vista, St Andrews Ph1 & Ph2
- Eastern corner of Innovation and Rancho Vistoso Blvd
- Common areas tracts at Horizons & Vistoso Heights
- Common area tracts bordering streets (W Moore Rd, Rancho Vistoso Blvd, Arrowsmith, and Woodburne Ave) throughout neighborhood 7
- Wildlife Ridge Park
- Hohokam Park
- Sunset Ridge Park
- Woodshade Trail – Sunset Ridge Park to Rancho Vistoso Blvd
- Big Wash Park
Erosion Projects
- Big View Ct. Channel – VCA received approval from the Town of Oro Valley to proceed with repairs per the engineering designs. Currently bids are being solicited for this project.
- 27 Mile – The Town of Oro Valley is reviewing the design plans for this project. Once we receive approval, we will request an updated estimate from Total Maintenance Erosion Control to repair the drainage channel.
- Bridal Veil – Bogardus Engineering provided the preliminary plan which is currently being reviewed by the Town of Oro Valley.
Builder Transitions
- The Town of Oro Valley still holds the Pulte bond for the west side of Moore Loop Road near the Valley Vista neighborhood.
- The association met with Mattamy Homes to clarify the ownership and the process of transfer of Moore Loop Park to the master. We are waiting for the corrected deed from Mattamy Homes to be able to accept the park. The Town of Oro Valley still holds the bond for this project.
2024 Election Results
The 2024 Election results are below.
2023 Annual Election, Meeting Minutes, IRS Revenue Ruling 70–604 Results:
Category | # Of Members with Voting Rights | Total Votes | 2023 Annual Meeting Minutes | IRS 70-604 | ||
Yes | No | Yes | No | |||
Commercial | 1,525 | 633 | 585 | 0 | 585 | 0 |
Other Than Single Family | 650 | 270 | 237 | 1 | 234 | 5 |
Single Family | 5,133 | 1,365 | 1,212 | 18 | 1225 | 24 |
The 2023 Annual Meeting minutes and the IRS 70-604 were approved.
Election of Board – Single Family Seats:
Candidate | # Of Votes |
Joe Affinati (2-year term) | 1061 |
Ryan Hall (2-year term) | 971 |
Kathleen Hernandez (1-year term) | 918 |
Barbara Stough (1-year term) | 817 |
Election of Board – Commercial
Candidate | # Of Votes |
Rob Feltes (2-year term) | 585 |
The following candidates were elected to the Board of Directors, Single Family Seats: Joe Affinati (2-year term), Ryan Hall (2-year term), Kathleen Hernandez (1-year term) and Barbara Stough (1-year term); and Commercial category: Rob Feltes (2-year term).