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VOCA withdraws amendment that would nix annual assessment

Facing pressure from a packed room of over 150 attendees, the Village of Oakcreek Association Board of Directors unanimously moved during its Feb. 28 meeting to withdraw an update to Amendment 8.02 of its Master Declaration that would have...

HOAs flex muscles on short-term rentals

Short-term rentals have been a hot topic in the Village of Oak Creek and Sedona since Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed Senate Bill 1350 in 2016. The legislation prohibited cities, towns and counties from banning short-term rentals of residential...

VOC hotel opponent Bob McCann survives removal vote

Correction: A previous version of this story printed in the May 7 Village View erroneously stated that 88 votes in VOCA's recent election were disqualified. That number represents the total number of members not in good standing who were...

VOCA gives its OK to Hilton

The Village of Oakcreek Association Board of Directors voted 4-2 on Wednesday, Jan. 6, to approve plans for a three-story Hilton Garden Inn at the corner of Jacks Canyon Road and State Route 179. The vote occurred during an appeals...

Members call foul in VOCA hotel review

As the Village of Oakcreek Association reviews a controversial hotel proposal for an undeveloped tract on State Route 179 in the Village of Oak Creek, members of the homeowners association’s architectural committee have accused VOCA’s board of directors of...

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City to fund 80% of visitor center for one more year

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