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2023 Road Work Update

On May 16, the Board of Directors selected Sierra Nevada Construction (SNC) to perform the road maintenance in ArrowCreek. No major reconstruction is scheduled for this year; however, due to the harsh winter the scope of work was expanded to address surface cracking and concrete repairs that were discovered during the inspection of the road network this Spring.

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The asphalt pathways will also receive patching this year to address any tripping hazards. Many of you who walk, or drive golf carts are aware of the bumps along the ArrowCreek pathway loop. In 2024 the entire pathway on ArrowCreek Parkway is scheduled for reconstruction.

The majority of work performed in 2023 will be preventive maintenance to extend the life of the roads. A slurry seal will be applied to the following areas: Granite Pointe One and Two, Desert Canyon, Copper Cloud, Shadow Dancer, Sacred Garden Court, and High Vista. Please see the map to confirm if your street will receive a slurry seal this year.

Once we have confirmed the road work schedule, ACHOA will send out a detailed email to all residents with any potential impact or delays. Door hangers will also be placed at each affected home 24-48 hours in advance alerting residents of the upcoming road work in their neighborhood.

During the slurry seal, roads may not be accessible for up to six hours. Provisions will be made for emergency vehicles and the contractor will work with the school bus drivers to ensure they stay on schedule if needed. Emergency access gates will also be opened to provide alternative routes for ingress and egress.

To all, please, be patient, slow down, allow extra time and be courteous and aware of workers on the road during this project.

TMWA West ArrowCreek Parkway Pressure Reducing Station Project

Truckee Meadows Water Authority has recently constructed the West ArrowCreek Parkway Pressure Reducing Station at the intersection of Morning Song Trail and West ArrowCreek Parkway. This project was in response to ArrowCreek residents’ concerns regarding inconsistent water pressure, water hammer and noise. Sierra Nevada Construction was the contractor TMWA selected to install the PRV.

TMWA investigated the matter and identified that the existing PRV was struggling to reduce the water pressure consistently. TMWA then initiated a Capital Improvement Project to improve the water pressure in the neighborhoods adjacent to West ArrowCreek Parkway.

TMWA engineers, operators and mechanics collaborated on this project to address the water pressure issues and add system redundancy and reliability. The West ArrowCreek Parkway Pressure Reducing Station Project went into service late April 2023. ArrowCreek HOA appreciates the responsiveness of TMWA to quickly implement this utility upgrade.

Scott Peterlin,

Scott Peterlin, General Manager

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