Visioning Summation Synopsis...

Discussion in 'Sun City General Discussions' started by BPearson, Mar 14, 2025.

  1. Tom Trepanier

    Tom Trepanier Well-Known Member

    I understand what you are saying Bill. The time, energy, money, etc. spent on the MV decision is somewhat mind boggling and it is not yet complete. Yes get it done or get off the pot.

    And the last decision in the process was to put it on lawn bowling greens at LV. Too many missteps and change in process for me. I’m just gonna roll with it all.

    Maybe see you at the meeting this afternoon.
     
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  2. eyesopen

    eyesopen Well-Known Member

    VIDEO RCSC Board of Directors Special Session addressing the Mountain View Recreation Center, held on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 in the Sundial Auditorium. Tap ā€œ Watch on YouTube.ā€
     
  3. Eileen McCarty

    Eileen McCarty Well-Known Member

    I feel after watching presentation last evening that although the architect firm follows what seems like an arduous process. It was a little surprising that the timeline will still not be shovel-ready for a year. Giving it a full study and time for clubs to all weigh in. If we can do a wonderful modern update to MV and maybe one day at Lakeview. Having 2 new stunning places may help us to generate many new home sales coming in. This just may be the key to revitalize the SC aging community, and maybe slow down the massive rental farm situation in here too.
    I would love to see the modernization of our town along with some commercial additions to give us a healthy economic boost. All ideas welcome. Have a good day!
     
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  4. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    One of the most difficult aspects of this project has been shuffled aside and while i understand why, it is important we add it to the discussion. All of us living here and doing remodeling or our own, or watching past RCSC projects, knows how buggered Maricopa County is with their permitting process. I don't mean just slow, i mean pathetically slow and all-consuming.

    Even if the board, management, triArc and the stakeholders proceed at warp speed, you can count on the county to drag the efforts down to a snails pace. I only write this to help those reading understand the impact...and for those involved to engage the county by pressing the importance of them doing their job.

    It's also important, as Eileen noted, renovations by the RCSC on aging amenities will encourage investments across the retail landscape. The downside is, the massive spending allocations from PIF for golf, won't do much from that perspective. Hopefully it will lead to better satisfied members who golf, but even that is questionable as prices spiral and tee time frustrations spike.
     
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