Posts Tagged ‘OVA’
2025 OVA Board Election Results
Congratulations to newly elected OVA directors Jeff Neuman, Neill Ray, Jess Marzak and Robert Williams. Today the ballots were counted and final results are in. There were 1,757 validated ballots, or 54.4% of the eligible Oakmont owners (vs 1,916 or 59.8% last year), easily surpassing the required quorum of 807 (25%). The 2025-2026 OVA Board…
Read MoreOVA Board Meeting Notes – 2025 April
Originally published 2025-04-12, updated 2025-04-15 On Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 1 pm, the Oakmont Village Association (OVA) Board of Directors held its regular monthly meeting in the Berger Auditorium. OVA members may view the agenda and meeting packet here and may view the video of the meeting here. The purpose of this article is…
Read MoreOVA Committee Notes: Long Range Planning Committee – 2025-04-08
The Oakmont Village Association LRPC met in Suite B of the OVA offices today. The LRPC normally meets on the first Monday of each month (except this month and next, when it has been scheduled a day later to avoid conflict with the OVA Annual Meeting). The Committee web page, with links to posted agendas,…
Read MoreOVA Governing Documents Progress Report – 2025 April 1
The OVA Governing Documents Ad Hoc Committee (renamed from the Bylaws Ad Hoc Committee) meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 1 pm in Suite B of the OVA offices. The Committee web page, with links to all posted agendas and meeting minutes, can be found at https://oakmontvillage.com/article/author/bylaw-revision-committee/ . Minutes are now being…
Read MoreVOTE YOUR CONSCIENCE for a new OVA Board of Directors
If you have not already done so, you should receive your new, complete election packet, including a YELLOW ballot, today or tomorrow. If you wish to have a voice in Oakmont affairs, you MUST vote using the new yellow ballot — none of the earlier blue ballots will be counted. The month-long delay has given…
Read MoreReflections on the Focus and Purpose of the Oakmont 2030 Process
What was chosen as the focus of Central Area redevelopment efforts is those items (Mitch Conner’s enumerated “14 projects”) that are facilities in the Central Area and that anchor the three models submitted by Archilogix for member reaction. The nearly exclusive focus on the Central Area as the follow-on to Oakmont 2030 should be no…
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