Rowland is New OVA General Manager
Kimberly Rowland, who has extensive experience operating homeowner associations, was named general manager of the Oakmont Village Association effective March 22. Introduced at the March
Kimberly Rowland, who has extensive experience operating homeowner associations, was named general manager of the Oakmont Village Association effective March 22. Introduced at the March
The light at the end of the Covid-19 tunnel is beginning to shine on Oakmont facilities and activities, beginning with the Fitness Center and the
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In yet another change in its Juniper policy, the board adopted a second amended Firewise Landscape Policy moving mandatory removal of Junipers back one year,
(Updated Nov. 21) A Firewise Landscape Policy requiring the removal of all Junipers “from the entire property” by Aug. 31, 2021, was adopted by the
Tom Kendrick, vice president of the OVA board since April 2018, was unanimously elected president at the board’s Nov. 17 virtual meeting. He succeeds Steve
New OVA policy calls for removing junipers and focusing on defensible space around homes.
A three-phase Fire Safe Landscape Policy beginning with the removal of flammable plants and finely shredded bark within five feet of each house and
After much discussion regarding liability and enforcement, the Oakmont Village Association board voted unanimously to open facilities for tennis, pickleball, petanque, bocce, shuffleboard, horseshoes,
Concerned mostly about liability issues, the Oakmont Village Association board of directors tabled a resolution at its Jan. 21 meeting to purchase up to
“Oakmont is going Solar in a big way.” That was the message delivered by Steve Spanier, president of the Oakmont Village Association board of directors,
Al Haggerty A proposal to create a new OVA position at a cost of $200,000 to help Oakmont’s ailing sub-associations was roundly criticized at a
Head of OVA committee study says the goal is enabling Oakmont residents’ and the OVA’s switching from electric to solar at no additional cost.
The inspections could potentially begin next spring.
A study committee tells OVA Board that many sub-associations are having problems finding board members and with complicated state ooperating requirements.
A firm that operates 12 successful golf clubs has pledged to invest $3.5 million to modernize and upgrade the Oakmont Golf Club and restaurant if OVA’s bid to purchase the operation is accepted.
(Updated July 2 with new dates for ballot mailing, vote count.) Al Haggerty The Oakmont Village Association board of directors is submitting a letter of
Al Haggerty The purchase of the two Oakmont golf courses and restaurant by the Oakmont Village Association would mean a dues increase of up
OVA Board sets public workshops, then plans to meet in exscutive session to decide whether to bid to buy OGC, action which would likely trigger a member vote.
Al Haggerty Despite strenuous objections from the Oakmont Community Church, the OVA Board of Directors unanimously approved a resolution at its May 21 meeting to
Chosen by the board from among seven candidates.
OVA Board OKs replacing AV system in Berger Center; OVA looking at possible new access to Trione-Annadel State Park.
Incumbent OVA Board members re-elected in April 1 voting.
Al Haggerty Elke Strunka, Sue Hattendorf and George McKinney were lauded for their volunteer work on behalf of all Oakmont residents at the 53rdannual meeting
The OVA Board at its March meeting also approved a new Oakmont group, AV Coordinators, which will train and manage using new, modern AV equipment at the East Rec Center.
Al Haggerty The Oakmont Village Association’s relationship with the Oakmont Golf Club and whether OVA should share maintenance costs dominated an OVA Board Candidates Forum
Al Haggerty Despite 10 days of heavy rainfall and city permitting problems, OVA is hoping to open the second floor and the parking lot of
Social Call will match trained volunteers with people who need compansionship support.
Dog park to be built behind Community Garden, near old city water treatment plant.
Replaces Greg Goodwin on Oakmont governing body.
Volunteer of the year award renamed in Millar’s honor.
President says a lot of hope hope is pinned on a new committee tasked with creating a business plan indicating OGC needs and the time frame for those needs.
Committee formed to resolve safety issues for a proposed site on Stonebridge Road.
Neighbors’ complaints prompt reduced hours for Oakmont’s new pickle ball courts.
Big dogs and small dogs will share a temporary dog park.
A proposal for a dog park on Oakmont Golf Club land is the latest from the Dog Park Committee.
Some 400 people in Berger Center meeting hear Oakmont Golf Club’s ideas about financial needs and community support.
Al Haggerty The current budget for a major remodel of the East Recreation Center totals $1,750,000, with work due to start in June and be
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