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MIKE STONE

"Transparency, Communication, Stewardship, and Civility!"

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ANH JUNG

"Empowered Homeowners Have the Power to Make Changes."

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KEN STARKS

"We need eyes that can see clearly, ears that listen with compassion and understanding and mouths that speak respectfully, honestly, and transparently."

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FAQ

Having spent several years creating, managing, and revising budgets for owners associations in the Valley, as well as reviewing the 2024 budget approved by the current Board of Directors, I am highly confident in my ability to help minimize or prevent any increase in homeowners’ dues for a considerable number of years.

As an example, the Board approved a new landscaping company and also increased annual landscaping expenses by 30%.  It appears that this increase is due to enhancements which should have been budgeted as a capital improvement item and also considered a reserve item.  This along with several other items I noticed would have prevented dues from increasing. – Anh Jung

By the decision and vote of the Board.

When I first moved into the community, it became evident that there were several factors contributing to the issues, such as complacency and inadequate management of homeowners’  communication and issues.

HB2298 amends ARS 33-1818 which means that if the Association does nothing to retain the its right to enforce parking, beginning 2025, the Association will lose its rights to enforce the community’s roads.  Unless homeowners truly feel an urgency to remove the enforcement rights, it will require a quorum of all homeowners which is 1/10th and then 50% vote of owners in attendance.

According to the information we have been provided, voting will begin February 1st through 21st.  Absentee voting is also available.  Please be sure to mark your calendars – we need your vote!

A voting link will be sent to homeowners from CCMC/Power Ranch Community Association.  We will also try to send it out to all of our contacts.  Be sure to sign-up to be reminded. Thank you!

Yes, according to the Bylaws, to serve as a Board Member you must be a member, which is a homeowner at Power Ranch.

  • Commitment to the Community  
  • Communication Skills
  • Integrity and Ethics
  • Problem-Solving Abilities
  • Financial Acumen
  • Willingness to Learn
  • A Collaborative Approach
  • Time Commitment

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