President’s Message


Dear Residents:

At our recent Annual Board Meeting, I had the pleasure of being named the new Arrowhead Valley Home Owners Association Board President.  I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mike Rusnack for his hard work as President for the past three years.  Bryan McGaha and I greatly appreciate Mike volunteering for another term so that he could show us the ropes.  I know that I have really big shoes to fill; Mike thank you very much for all that you have done.  I would also like to thank Bryan for his hard work with this website.  He has done a great job in order to get this up and running and it looks terrific.

Due to my new position and no volunteers at the Board Meeting, we are still looking for someone to take the place of Vice President. We are also looking for someone to volunteer their home for the annual Christmas Dinner.  If you are interested in serving on the Board or would like to volunteer to host the Christmas gathering, please e-mail the Board at info@arrowheadvalleyhoa.com.

Another topic at our Annual Board Meeting this year was the discussion to replace the east front entry sign.  At the meeting, we presented three sign designs for the group to review.  It was approved by a vote that two of these designs should be presented to the rest of the neighborhood via the website to be voted upon.  Voting will take place via the “POLL” feature located on the right-side bar or column area of the website.  This poll area is visible and active on every page of the website.  POLL WILL OPEN AT 12:01 AM ON NOVEMBER 20TH AND CLOSE AT 11:59 PM ON DECEMBER 19TH.  Questions or problems with the website should be reported via info@arrowheadvalleyhoa.com or telephone Bryan McGaha at 844-7613.

Please note that our existing entry sign is literally falling apart.  In order to replace the sign we will need to remove the existing sign and install a new electrical meter box, circuit breaker box/breakers as well as relocate the irrigation control panel and outlet that is currently mounted on the back side of the sign.  In discussions with the electrician, I asked them to provide me with a price to bore under asphalt paving and add a light fixture to illuminate the west side of our entrance.

Below you find the Special Assessment Cost per household for the options of the two sign designs.  Please note that the below costs include the demolition and haul-off of the existing sign, all electrical work, the additional light fixture on the west side, and the new sign itself. 

The Board and the residents present at the Annual Meeting have decided that we will allow 30 days for the residents to vote on which sign option to proceed with.  Once the 30 days have passed, the Board will notify each household which sign was selected and will request that every household pay the Special Assessment Costs as soon as possible.  We will not proceed with the installation of the sign until all payments are received.   However, the Board has decided that we must proceed with the electrical work and demolition of the existing sign because it is so loose at its foundation that there is a risk that it may damage the electrical service and cause a fire (as stated by a warning we received from the City of Edmond).

If you should have any questions or concerns, please let us know.  Also, please visit this new website as often as possible to check for updates on upcoming events.

Thank you,

Shane VanOosten

3816 Chickasha

Sign Option 1 - $155.66
Sign Option 1 – $155.66

 

Sign Option 2 - $166.01
Sign Option 2 – $166.01