Did You Know – June 2024

Rob Feltes – Sunset Ridge

Our Governor recently signed into law AZ HB 2298 requiring HOA membership vote to preserve HOA CC&R parking restrictions.  In 2025 members will be asked to vote to allow the VCA to continue current parking restrictions. If the vote does not pass, the Town of Oro Valley becomes responsible for enacting and enforcing parking restrictions.

The Vistoso Community Association members will be given the opportunity to have their voices heard in early 2025 prior to the Annual Meeting.  

Safe and efficient access for emergency personnel (Fire, Ambulance and Police)

Many narrow and winding roadways and neighborhoods within Rancho Vistoso were developed with the understanding that parking restrictions would be in place.  Allowing unrestricted parking on these streets may slow or hamper timely emergency vehicle response to member residences

Maintenance of member’s quality of life and property value.

The VCA staff and board of directors at Rancho Vistoso have successfully managed parking regulations as part of our charter since inception 25+ years ago. All residences within Rancho Vistoso provide for on-property vehicle parking areas to help keep roadways clear. Without effective parking restrictions and enforcement the following will congest our association roadways negatively impacting quality of life for our residents:

  • Non-operating vehicles
  • Seldom used vehicles and vehicle trailers
  • RVs and campers
  • Storage units
  • Boats on trailers
  • Vehicle hording
  • Unlicensed auto repair
  • Large commercial vehicles such as trucks and semi tractor trailers
  • Etc.

Look for additional information regarding the impact of AZ HR 2298 on the Vistoso Community Association in future Newsletters.