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Country Club Vistas II Property Owners Association Inc

2024 Annual Meeting

The Annual Meeting is at 9:30 AM in Room D of Friends In Deed. Lot Owners of CCVII only!

The meeting will start promptly at 9:30 AM and will be followed by a short BOD Meeting.

If you have not submitted you ballot you may bring it with you. Your ballots are due before the meeting starts and will be counted in the other room.

GVC Mitzva Day

MITZVAH (GOOD DEED) DAY / FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2023
Spend the morning from 8 to 12 volunteering for a local Non-Profit agency. After all your hard work return for lunch.
We still have plenty of Volunteer opportunities:
Animal League – trimming trees and bushes needs 1 Equine Voices – gardening 4 Historic Canoa Ranch – decorating for the holidays needs 1 La Posada Community Service – Adult Daycare needs 1 La Posada Community Service – Los Ninos needs 2 Valley Assistance Services – gardening and organizing needs 4

Sign Up Here

On the day of the event, you will meet at St. Francis In-the-Valley Episcopal Church 600 South La Canada Dr., Green Valley from 7:15 – 8:00
Pick up Hats, Buttons, Maps, Bottled Water, and Snacks Volunteer Hours at Project Location 8:00 am – 12 pm
Return to the Church for a Volunteer Luncheon 11:30 – 1:30
Bring a non-perishable Donation for the Green Valley and Sahuarita Food Banks

Signup is now at gvc-foundation.org/good-deeds-done-together
Please contact us at 520-648-1936 or send an email to info@gvcouncil.org

Neighborhood Plastic Recycling

Dave & Helen Reynolds at 36 W. Calle Martina are still collecting our plastic for recycling.  They have placed a plastic recycle bin next to their gate for collection.

Here is the list of acceptable items: bread bags, candy wrappers, can holders, plastic & reusable bags, snack packaging, coffee bean bags, trash bags, plastic utensils, straws, plastic plates, cups , table liners, coffee lids, plastic bottle tops, specialty drink cups, bubble wrap films, air pouches, plastic mailers, bubble mailers, food trays, empty pill jars, and disposable tupperware.

Here is the list of UNACCEPTBLE items: Stryofoam packaging, foam, medical waste or electronics.

The Reynold’s can be reached at (530) 520-8552 if you have any questions or need help with your plastics.

Thank you,
Debi Harney
CCVII, Secretar

Directors & Volunteers Needed

Nomination Committee – Sheryl Slightom has volunteered to head up the Nominating Committee this year. We had three volunteers step up and offer their help with this important committee: Terry Baranowski, Helen Russo and Allen Koning.  November 30th will be a meet and greet for the candidates who would like to run for the Board. More information to follow.

Social Committee – is in need of a chairperson. We had three people volunteer to help with this committee: Terry Barnowski, Peggy Drake, and TC Carr. 

Newsletter – we had no volunteers for this position. If anyone out there wants to publish a newsletter we could use your help. Members have asked for a newsletter but if no one volunteers we will not have one.

Front Entrance/Maintenance Committee – Bill Baitinger who has been doing this job for the past seven years has resigned. He has done a tremendous job with keeping our front entrance weed free and clean but it is time for someone else to take over this task.

If you are interested in helping out please contact the Secretary, Debi Harney 253-988-5569 and she can put you in touch with the right people.

Thank you,
Debi Harney
Secretary

Private Roads v. Public Roads

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department receives many calls for service regarding traffic issues. One common misperception is that our deputies can enforce traffic laws on all roads in Pima County. This is not always the case. There are many private roads, which are managed and owned by Homeowners Associations (HOAs). Civil traffic violations cannot be enforced on private roads. The only things we can enforce are violations of a criminal nature and not civil (such as Speeding or Illegal Parking). So, what recourse is there for people who live in an area surrounded by private roads? You can work with your HOA to discuss how the association can enforce any potential violations of HOA rules or evaluate road engineering options (such as speed bumps). Did you know? If you live in Green Valley and in an area surrounded by public roads (maintained by Pima County) and you believe there is an issue with a public road or area, you can report it to the Green Valley Council via their website: www.gvcouncil.org/service-request.As a reminder, we have a lot of residents who come from many different areas outside of Arizona. Try to be patient and courteous with each other on the road, especially as the traffic increases with our winter visitors. Drive safe everyone!