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VOCA Ballot: Vote No to Everything Asks Organized Neighbors
Sedona AZ (March 19, 2017) – VOTE NO to everything, asks Fairway Oaks Neighbors civic organization after examining the Village of Oak Creek (Homeowners) Association Board proposal for selling a narrow, but valuable strip of land in the heart of the Village of Oak Creek in Sedona, Arizona.
In an email sent to VOCA membership and the SedonaEye.com editor, FairwayOaksNeighbors@yahoo.com writes:
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VOCA Fairway Oaks Neighbors Say Told You So
Sedona AZ (November 24, 2015) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
We would like to give thanks to our neighbors who are showing up and sharing with fellow neighbors.
We hope to see more of you get involved but feel that won’t happen until your assessments start to rise.
Don’t wait, get involved.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Fairway Oaks Neighbors
VOCA
Sedona AZ 86351
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The Redstone Truth Will Out
Village of Oak Creek Photo by Bill Kusner
Sedona AZ (January 21, 2013) – There are three things that will always come out eventually. The sun, the moon and the Truth.
No one seems to want to have a straight discussion about VOCA, and its responsibility to its owners. Everyone seems to have a corner where they want to retreat or a hole in which to firmly place their head.
VOCA has never been...
Restaurants Slam VOCA Homeowners Reserve Fund
Robert S. Wood writes about the VOCA restaurant’s financial woes
Sedona AZ (January 9, 2013) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona’s Village of Oak Creek homeowner and lien-payer, Robert S. Wood, former TIME/LIFE Staff Correspondent in San Francisco and author of a dozen books, writes:
Here’s a great follow up to what you printed a month ago. Publishing this will...
Village of Oak Creek Homeowner Revolt Brewing
Sedona Arizona golf course
A rebellion is brewing in the Village of Oak Creek as growing numbers of homeowners discover that VOCA (Village of Oak Creek homeowners Association) is quietly transforming itself into a glitzy golfers country club—at our expense, and without our approval. And they want to raise our assessments to pay for it.
At a time of rampant job loss, bankruptcies and foreclosures,...