April 2025 - Ranchers' RoundUp

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RoundUp

The Official Publication of the Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association

MESSAGE FROM THE SPRING IS HERE!

ASSOCIATION TREASURER | page 6

EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA | page 10

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Dobson Ranch Treasurer - Stephanie Fee

8 | MESSAGE FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

City Property Management - Steve Burns

A full day of activities, games and Egg Hunts. See this page for details and the website.

SPRING EXPO

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Hello, Dobson Ranch!

Did you know... Dobson Ranch youths can place an ad for free?

ADMINISTRATION OFFICE

2719 S. Reyes, Mesa, AZ 85202

480-831-8314

Monday through Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Closed Saturday, Sunday and Holidays

LA CASITA RECREATION CENTER

2719 S. Reyes, Mesa, AZ 85202

480-831-7464

Monday through Friday: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

Saturday through Sunday: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

ALL POOLS - NOW OPEN!

LA CASITA POOL

2719 S. Reyes, Mesa, AZ 85202

Monday through Sunday: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

Holidays: Closed

SARATOGA POOL

2345 S Saratoga, Mesa, AZ 85202

Monday through Sunday: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

Holidays: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

LOS ALTOS POOLS

2524 W. Campo Alegre

Monday through Sunday: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

Holidays: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE DIRECTLY WITH CONCERNS, COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS.

ADMINISTRATION & MAINTENANCE hoa.admin@dobsonranch.com communications@dobsonranch.com compliance@dobsonranch.com

Marc Diaz, Landscape & Maintenance Supervisor

Tonya Gallagher, Administrative Assistant

Cesar Martinez, Code Compliance Specialist

Chad Turner, Lifestyle Department Manager

RECREATION & LIFESTYLE recreation@dobsonranch.com

Jackie Hutton, Recreation Facilities Supervisor

Dion Jaramillo, Lifestyle Coordinator

Jessi Feltmann, Preschool Teacher

Bari Watnick, Preschool Assistant

Ranchers’ Roundup: The articles and comments in this monthly publication are intended to inform, illustrate or provide explanation to members of the Association, and do not necessarily serve as official opinions of the Board of Directors, staff, nor its members. As such, we do not make any representation as to the validity or qualifications of any advertiser or contributor.

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DOBSON RANCH BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Sam Javelosa Association President

Christa Tropin Secretary

Holly Prasetio Vice President

Sandy Murray Director

Michael Snedeker Director

Katelyn Noble Director

Stephanie Fee Treasurer

Bradley Bettencourt Director

Open Position Director

If you would like to contact the Board of Directors, please email BOD@DobsonRanch.com

MESSAGE

FROM THE BOARD

The Board of Directors urges every homeowner within our Dobson Ranch community to recognize the significance of participating in the upcoming Board of Directors election on Tuesday, April 8th. This election presents a pivotal opportunity for residents to actively shape the direction and priorities of our community neighborhoods. The decisions made by the board directly impact every aspect of life in our community, from maintenance and the amenities to financial planning and community events.

The 2025 election will utilize online voting through your CityCync Homeowner Portal. You have also received a ballot in the mail with instructions guiding you through the online voting process.

By casting your vote, you contribute to the continuing vibrancy and strength of this community. Your vote is your voice.

Thank you!

-Dobson Ranch Board of Directors

IMPORTANT CONTACTS

JOIN THE CLUB

FAMILY ENGAGEMENT CLUB & MOM’S CLUB

Christa Tropin, Chairperson at ctropin@dobsonranch.com.

DOBSON RANCH COMMUNITY CLUB

Kate O’Hara, Chairperson at azkateo@gmail.com.

WRITERS CLUB

James Leth, Chairperson at author@jamesleth.com.

LINE DANCING CLUB & HIKING CLUB

Barbara Stout, Chairperson at stoutgeo@gmail.com.

RETIREES’ CLUB

Jean Brown, President at jeansponderbrown1@gmail.com

BRIDGE CLUB

Susan Toevs, Chairperson - suzila@aol.com

RETIREES’ CYCLING CLUB

Tuesday Rides: Kim Zeman azbearluvr@hotmail.com

Friday Rides: Dennis Stewart - d.j.Stewart@cox.net

SMALL BUSINESS CLUB

Nikki Ausdemore 480-628-6730 nikki@orangeblossombookkeepingaz.com.

YACHT CLUB

Wes Ver Woert, Chairman at WesV56@gmail.com.

DEMOCRATS & FRIENDS CLUB

George Tihanyi at 480-792-6746

REPUBLICANS CLUB

Michelle Masters, Chairperson at DobsonRanchGOP@gmail.com.

INDEPENDENTS CLUB

Jack Wagner, Chairman at golfingjack@msn.com.

PRESCHOOL PARENTS CLUB

Krysta Rader, at raderkrysta@gmail.com

WOMEN’S CLUB

Patty Smith, President at smiths1975@cox.net.

Committees & Sub-Associations

CC&R COMMITTEE (AD-HOC)

Chairperson - OPEN

BUDGET & FINANCE COMMITTEE

Chairperson - OPEN

ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE

Sandy Murray, Chairperson at smurray@dobsonranch.com.

MASTER PLANNING COMMITTEE

Tim McElrath, Chairperson at tim@mcelrath.me.

RECREATION COMMITTEE

Jeanne Smith Chairperson - jsmith3440@gmail.com

WATER & LAKE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

Chairperson - Katelyn Noble

PRESCHOOL COMMITTEE

Christa Tropin, Chairperson at ctropin@dobsonranch.com

POLICY COMMITTEE (AD-HOC)

Holly Prasetio, Chairperson at hprasetio@dobsonranch.com

Dobson Bay Club • Ogden Mgmt. • 480-622-3445

Dobson Ranch Condos • United HOA • 480-567-9791

Dobson Glen • Trestle Mgmt. • 480-422-0888

Dobson Greens • Self Managed • 480-839-9079

Dobson Villas • Peterson Company • 480-513-6846

Laguna Village • Brown Community Mgmt. • 480-839-8013

Lake Park Village • Tri-City Property Mgmt. • 480-844-2224

The Landings • Brown Community Mgmt. • 480-339-8806

Legante Paseo • Trestle Mgmt. • 480-422-0888

Water Works • Associated Property Mgmt. • 480-941-1077

Wood Creek Townhomes • City Property • 602-437-4777

City Contacts

Councilmember Francisco Heredia – District 3

District3@mesaaz.gov - 480-644-3003

Animal Control (Cruelty, Barking) - 480-644-2268

Code Compliance - 480-644-2061

Utilities, Solid Waste & Water - 480-644-2221

Graffiti Hotline - 480-644-3083

Housing, Community Development - 480-644-3536

Mesa Public Library - 480-644-3100

Mesa Fire & Medical, Non-Emergency - 480-644-2400

Mesa Parks & Recreation - 480-644-2211

Mesa Police Department, Non-Emergency - 480-644-2211

Mesa Police Headquarters/Info - 480-644-2324

Fiesta Patrol Division - 480-644-2614

Neighborhood Outreach - 480-644-5700

Household Hazardous Materials Center - 480-644-4463

Green Pool Issue - 602-506-6616

Streetlight Hotline - 480-644-3191

Transportation (Street Lights, Potholes) - 480-644-2160

Transit - 480-644-5541

Volunteer - 480-644-5432

Utility Emergency (Water) - 480-644-2262

Crime Prevention/Neighborhood Watch - 480-644-2539

AZ Blue Stake - 602-263-1100

Salt River Project - 602-236-8888

Homeless Liaison Officer Cook - 480-228-1449

As I write this article, I reflect on the five years that I have served Dobson Ranch. What a ride! The Board has navigated some rough waters over the last few years but I am feeling hopeful that the Association is on the right track to move into the future.

During these five years, I have had the pleasure to serve with lots of great folks who felt passionate about Dobson Ranch. We have not always agreed on issues but we have all worked together for the betterment of this great community. I wish all the best for the future. During 2024, the Association was able to consistently fund the reserve account. At the end of 2023 there was roughly $1.8 million in reserves and at the end of 2024 the reserve balances was a little over $2.5 million. We have made progress but when the Ranch has over $8 million worth of assets, we still need to catch up. Thankfully all replacement and reserve projects do not fall within the same time frame.

The Association was unable to complete a number of maintenance projects in the last two years but the Board is hopeful to work on a strategic plan after this year’s annual election. This will solidify goals, prioritize issues and ensure that the Board and the management team are united in working towards the same goals. It will also assist the team with accountability.

The Association’s investments have benefited from decent interest rates in the last couple of years that have helped the war chest. The Association was able to transfer funds at year end to both operating savings and reserves. These funds were budgeted but not expensed

due to a multitude of reasons. Some reasons include manpower, changes in personnel and finding adequate vendors to perform the work needed. In order to take advantage of interest rates we moved excess operating and reserve funds to the investment accounts at Schwab. Both the operating savings and the reserve fund have laddered investments and liquid funds that are earning an average of 4%. Auditors recommend having three to four months of operating expenses in a savings account to be prepared for unexpected expenses.

Dobson Ranch is 50 year old and there are plenty of hidden expenses. Physical plant issues or emergencies that may require unplanned expenditures. The lakes, one of the Association’s biggest assets will require repairs to the lake shelf in the near future. Light fixtures must be replaced, electrical wiring has failed due to age and insufficient installations. Fences and walls require repairs and paint. Pools, sidewalks, tennis courts- all of the wonderful assets that make Dobson Ranch special require attention and maintenance.

The Board is continuing to review ways to maximize our resources and tap into professional expertise to improve Dobson Ranch. I have every faith that Dobson will thrive in the future.

Understanding

the Difference Between Master and Sub-Associations

When you purchased a home or condo in Dobson Ranch, you did not just buy a house, you entered into a contract. That contract, known as the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs), is not just a set of rules, it is an agreement that ensures the integrity, beauty, and value of our community. Depending on where your home is located, you may also be subject to additional or specific CC&Rs.

As is typical with large planned communities, there is a master association, and there are sub-associations. Not every owner in Dobson Ranch is part of a subassociation, but every owner in Dobson Ranch is part of the Dobson Association Inc. Master association. The different associations, whether sub-association or part of the master association, serve different functions and have separate roles in community governance. Understanding the difference is key to knowing which rules apply to you, what your dues pay for, and where to go with questions or concerns.

What Is a Master Association?

A master homeowners association (HOA) is essentially the “umbrella” organization that governs an entire community or development. This community is often divided into smaller neighborhoods or sections—that have their own sub-association. The master association provides oversight and management for shared spaces and services that benefit the entire development. Think of it as the glue that holds multiple neighborhoods together.

What Is a Sub-Association?

A sub-association is a smaller, more localized HOA that operates within the boundaries of a master association. Sub-associations manage specific neighborhoods or property types—such as townhomes, condos, or gated areas—and have their own set of governing documents, rules, and assessments.

Residents in a sub-association are subject to two sets of rules: those established by their sub-association and those enforced by the master association.

Separate Entities, Separate Responsibilities

Although sub-associations operate under the master association, they are legally distinct entities with their own boards of directors, governing documents, and responsibilities. This separation allows each association to focus on its specific duties:

• Master Association: Manages shared communitywide amenities such as the lakes, greenbelts, clubhouses, swimming pools, and the park.

• Sub-Association: Maintains more localized features such as private roads, small parks, or amenities exclusive to that neighborhood.

It is important to note that all of the sub-associations in Dobson Ranch are separate entities from the master. As such, we do not share homeowner information. This includes, but is not limited to, address changes, tenant registration, violations, account balances, voting rights, etc.

Who Collects Dues?

Residents in these communities pay two sets of dues—one to the master association and one to their sub-association. These dues cover the maintenance and management responsibilities assigned to each organization.

Rules and Regulations: Which Apply?

One of the most common questions is, “Which rules do I follow?”

The answer: Both.

Residents must adhere to the rules set by the master association and those set by their subassociation. Generally, the master association’s rules address community-wide issues like architectural standards, exterior appearance, and use of shared amenities. Sub-association rules are more specific, often dealing with landscaping, parking, or property modifications within that neighborhood.

Importantly, sub-association rules cannot conflict with the master association’s documents. If a conflict arises, the master association’s rules prevail.

This is especially important for owners who rent their properties. You must provide your tenant with the rules and regulations of both the master association and sub-association (if applicable) as you are responsible for violations that your tenants receive. Additionally, you must ensure that tenant registrations are filled out correctly using the appropriate form for each association.

Board Representation and Governance

Both master and sub-associations typically have their own boards of directors and hold separate meetings. In some communities, each sub-association appoints a representative—often the sub-association president— to serve on the master association’s board. In others, like ours, the master board is elected by a vote of all homeowners across the community.

Regardless of the structure, it’s essential for homeowners to stay informed about decisions made at both levels, as they can impact day-to-day living and long-term community planning.

Final Thoughts

Living in a community governed by both a master and a sub-association can offer many benefits—such as well-maintained amenities, consistent aesthetics, and organized management. However, it also requires a clear understanding of how each entity functions and what responsibilities they carry.

To avoid confusion and ensure compliance, take time to review your association’s governing documents, attend meetings, and stay engaged. Doing so helps promote a well-managed, harmonious community for everyone.

Have questions about your specific association structure? Contact your community management team for assistance or clarification.

General Manager CMCA, AMS, CAAM City Property Management Company

CLUBS

RETIREES’ GAME DAY

When: 1st Thursday & 3rd Friday from 1pm - 3pm

Where: La Casita Recreation Center

Jean Brown, President. jeansponderbrown1@gmail.com

BUNCO

When: Every Third Friday

Where: La Casita Recreation Center

Time: 6:30 pm (arrive by 6:15 pm)

Cost: Free. $5 non-residents. To join the group, please email Carolyn Sedlak at fpsedlak@yahoo.com

BRIDGE CLUB

When: Every Monday - 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Where: La Casita Recreation Center (Chica Rm)

Open to all residents. Required: Know how to play and sign up in advance. Contact Susan Toevs: suzila@aol.com

(Bridge group is NOT a Retiree’s sponsored group)

TEXAS HOLD ‘EM TOURNAMENT STYLE POKER

When: Fourth Friday of the month

Where: La Casita Recreation Center

Time: 6:30 pm (arrive by 6:15 pm)

Cost: Free to residents. $5 non-residents.

To join the group, please email Robin Wooten at rbwooten97@gmail.com.

YACHT CLUB

For more information on this club, contact:

Wes Ver Woert, Chairperson. WesV56@gmail.com

FAMILY ENGAGEMENT CLUB

For more information on this club, contact:

Christa Tropin, Chairperson. ctropin@dobsonranch.com

PRESCHOOL PARENTS CLUB

When: Third Friday of each month

Where: La Casita Playground (Bring your kids!)

Time: 12:00 p.m.

Krysta Rader at raderkrysta@gmail.com

COMMUNITY CLUB

When: Second Wednesday of the month

Where: La Casita Recreation Center (Grande Room)

Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Kate O’Hara, Chairperson. azkateo@gmail.com

LINE DANCING

When: Tuesdays from 9:00 am - 11:00am & 4th Thursday from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Where: La Casita Recreation Center

Join the Email list: stoutgeo@gmail.com

SMALL BUSINESS CLUB

When: Second Thursday of the month

Where: La Casita Recreation Center (Chica Room)

Time: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Nikki Ausdemore, Chairperson. nikki@orangeblossombookkeepingaz.com

WRITERS CLUB

When: First Monday of the month

Time: 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Where: La Casita Recreation Center (Chica Room)

James Leth, Chairperson. author@jamesleth.com

FAIRYTALE DANCERS

(AGES 3-5)

When: Thursdays 4:30pm-5:30pm

Where: Saratoga Rec Center

CLASSES

Children will be introduced to dance through their favorite fairytales during this positive and encouraging class. Dance can build self-esteem and improve motor skills. Watch your prince and princesses shine in this fun and creative program. Children need soft soled shoes and comfortable clothes. Ballet shoes, leotard and tights recommended. There will be a performance last day of class. Children must be able to work in a group setting and follow directions. For more information, contact Jana Moore at 480-363-9997. Contractor fee due to the instructor the first day of program: $35 check or cash only.Mizner at planner1948@gmail.com.

INTRO INTO BALLET & JAZZ

(AGES 4-6)

When: Tuesdays 4:30pm-5:30pm

Where: Saratoga Rec Center Time:

In a fun, encouraging and high energy atmosphere, your child will be shown the fundamentals of ballet and jazz, which can help improve motor skills and creative expression. Soft soled shoes are recommended or bare feet. Children must be able to work in a group setting. There will be a recital at the end of the session. For more information contact Jana Moore at 480-363-9997. Contractor fee due to the instructor the first day of program: $35 check or cash only.

DANCE SAMPLER

(AGES 5-8)

When: Tuesdays from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Where: Saratoga Recreation Center

This upbeat and fun class is perfect to sample different dance styles including jazz, ballet, modern, hip hop, and other styles. Get moving with this upbeat and fun class and discover dance. For more information on this program, contact Jana Moore at 480-363-9997. Contractor fee due to the instructor the first day of program: $35 check or cash only.

BALLROOM DANCING

When: Tuesdays from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

Where: Saratoga Dance Studio

Ballroom dance is a fun and social way to come together to learn and practice ballroom steps and techniques. Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing, Country, Cha Cha, Salsa and Tango. Partners and Singles welcome.

See RecDesk to register!

YOGA

When: Fridays 6:30pm-7:30pm

Where: Saratoga Rec Center

Whether you’re experienced or new to yoga, you’ll find a friendly and supportive atmosphere. Enjoy a mix of strength, flexibility, and mindfulness as we practice poses and breathing exercises. Each class helps improve fitness, reduce stress, and promote inner peace. All you need is a yoga mat and an open heart. $7 per class

All classes register on Rec Desk

REC DESK

REC DESK is an extension of the Dobson Ranch Website and allows residents to register for available classes. Once you are logged into REC DESK, you will see your account page. In the navigation you can browse PROGRAMS and the CALENDAR to check out which classes are when.

CITY OF MESA

HELLO, DOBSON RANCH!

Monthly Update from Councilmember Heredia

Hello, Dobson Ranch!

Spring is in full swing, and April is packed with exciting events, new opportunities, and great ways to stay connected with our community. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a family-friendly festival, celebrate sustainability, or get more involved in local decision-making, there’s something for everyone this month. Let’s dive into what’s happening this month!

CycloMesa – April 5

Mesa’s premier biking event, CycloMesa, rolls into Downtown Mesa on Saturday, April 5, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Plaza at Mesa City Center (56 E. Main St.). This free festival celebrates cycling and alternative transportation with:

• BMX stunt shows

• Live music

• Food trucks

• Rock-climbing wall

Whether you’re an avid cyclist or just looking for a fun day out, CycloMesa has something for everyone!

Save the Date: Celebrate Mesa – April 12

Get ready for a day of family-friendly fun at Celebrate Mesa, happening Saturday, April 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pioneer Park (526 E. Main St.). This year’s theme, Spring Fling, brings new experiences, including the unveiling of two mobile units:

• Read Runner Bookmobile – Mesa Public Library’s new mobile unit expands access to books and educational materials.

• M.O.R.E. Mobile Recreation Unit – Bringing outdoor activities and educational programs to City parks.

Celebrate Mesa will also feature a Living Green Village in honor of Earth Day, with resources on tree planting, composting, recycling, and energy efficiency. Plus, enjoy live music, food vendors, a petting zoo, carnival rides, and more! Stay tuned for additional details on the City of Mesa website: https://www.mesaaz. gov/Activities-Culture/City-Calendar/Celebrate-Mesa.

Join a City of Mesa Advisory Board or Committee

Want to make an impact in our community? The City of Mesa is seeking applicants for its advisory boards and committees. These volunteer groups provide valuable input on City policies, programs, and services. Appointments are recommended by the Mayor and approved by the City Council. Most positions require a three-year commitment. For more information and to apply, visit www.mesaaz.gov/ boards.

As always, I’m here to assist with any questions or concerns. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to my office at 480-6443003 or email us at District3@MesaAZ.gov. Thank you for being such an important part of what makes Dobson Ranch a fantastic place to live. Don’t forget to share this information with your friends and neighbors!

~ Councilmember Heredia

APRIL

APRIL 1

CALENDAR

Dobson Ranch Retirees Club

Master Planning Committee Meeting at 7:00 pm (Available on Livestream)

APRIL 5

Ranch-Wide Garage Sale & Cleanup Event

Cleanup at Los Altos from 7:00 am - 1:00pm Garage Sales all across Dobson Ranch. Map available by scanning QR Code on back

APRIL 7

Water & Lake Mngmnt Committee Meeting at 5:30 pm (Available on Livestream)

APRIL 8

Annual Meeting of the Members at 7:00pm

APRIL 12

Coffee with Neighbors 8:30am - 10:00am

APRIL 12

Easter EGGstravaganza at Laguna Park Egg Hunt (Ages 0-9) 10:00am -12:00pm

Tween Egg Hunt 7:00pm at Laguna Park Movie in the Park (Peter Rabbit) starts at 7:30pm

Artisan Market - 10:00am to 2:00pm at Laguna Park

APRIL 20 - EASTER SUNDAY

APRIL 22

Recreation Committee Meeting at 5:30pm (Available on Livestream)

APRIL 23

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING at 7:00 pm (Open to Homeowners) (Available on Livestream)

APRIL 28

Budget & Finance Committee Meeting - 6:00 pm (Available on Livestream)

To see more

The Dobson Ranch Retirees Club meets the first Monday morning of each month at La Casita with a coffee and tea social time at 9:30, and a meeting at 10, including lunch. Our very informative March speakers were our Dobson Ranch General Manager, Steve Burns, and Lifestyle Department Manager, Chad Turner.

Many activities and social events happen throughout the month, including—

Biking

‘Free Wheelers’ on Tuesdays

‘Slow Spokes’ on Fridays Hiking

Wednesdays

‘Clippers’ on Fridays

Walking

2nd and 4th Mondays

Games at La Casita

1st and 3rd Thursdays

Social events throughout each month are a Men’s breakfast

Ladies lunch

Picnic

Dinner Out

Happy Hour

There is something for everyone. Please join us! Contact president Jean Brown at jeansponderbrown1@ gmail.com for information and a monthly calendar of these many varied events. We look forward to seeing you!

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KILEY’S PAINTING – Interior/Exterior. Small jobs or the whole house. Dobson Ranch resident. Reasonable prices, quality work. Licensed, bonded, insured. ROC#337276 Free Estimates. Call Aaron 602-716-1720.

LUXURY VINYL PLANK – Owner/ Installer. Products Sales/Installation. New Baseboards. Floor Prep. Call or Text 480600-0374. Sullivan Hardwood Flooring, Inc. ROC# 151124. Since 1999. FloorAZ.com.

AQUA TECH PLUMBING & DRAIN - For all your plumbing and drain cleaning needs, Licensed. Bonded. Insured. ROC#228747. Reliability and experience you can afford. 480-507-3335. aquatechplumbingaz.com

HELD POOL & SPA - Service & Repair. Have serviced the Dobson Ranch area for 20 years. Certified CPO & Insured. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Specialty in Residential Pools. Call for a Free Estimate. 480-228-7154. Please leave message, I will respond shortly.

HOUSE AND PETTING SITTING - Security and property inspection background. Pricing depends on duties. Let’s meet first. Text Andrea (602) 702-1313

PRO VALLEY 31 CLEANINGResidential,office, & post remodel cleaning. Organization & eco-friendly options available. Call 602-697-3200. New client special! Follow Us Here!

PROFESSIONAL TILE WORK- Repair / remodeling. Tub - Shower conversions, backsplashes, and fireplaces. Small/Large jobs welcome. Over 25 years experience. Enrique (602) 549-9400

B.C. HANDYMAN – Retired contractor- 30 years experience. Will do small maintenance jobs/repairs and small remodel jobs in the Mesa area. Not a licensed contractor. Contact Bill Chase 320-808-5317.

CARLSON HAULING - Removal and dumping junk. Call or text us first at (480) 695-6361 for a free estimate. Dobson Ranch homeowner since 1976.

EAGLE EYE HANDYMAN SERVICES 20+ years experience, you break it, I fix it. 480-410-0250

AZ HOME & LANDSCAPE SERVICES, LLC - Landscape design, installation, repairs, clean ups, junk hauling, sprinkler & irrigation, pavers, travertine, block, walls, turf, sod, lighting and more. Licensed, bonded & insured. ROC#337682. Free estimates, Valley wide. Dobson Ranch Resident. www.azhlpro.com. Call or text 480-200-9598

JUNIOR PAVERS LLC - We do Pavers, Travertine, Synthetic grass, Gravel, Irrigation, Plants, and Sprinklers. Call or text (602) 503-0252. Free estimates.

SPRINKLER REPAIR - Scarecrow Sprinkler Repair. Servicing the Dobson Ranch area only. Since 1981. All types of sprinkler repairs. Old drip systems replaced. Call Frank 602-690-4767.

JUNIOR’S CLEANING SERVICE -

Residential and commercial cleaning service. We are a trusted family business, we guarantee 100% satisfaction service for all our new customers. Contact us at 480-796-7901

CRISTINA HERNANDEZ HOUSE

CLEANING SERVICES - HousesApartment Weekly-Bi-weekly-Monthly Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat 480-2177417

YOUTH CLASSIFIEDS

B&C POOP PATROL- Are your four legged family members filling up your yard with their waste but you do not have the time, desire or ability to clean-up after them regularly? B&C Poop Patrol is here to help! Currently scheduling one time clean-ups or recurring service. Text 480-809-7701 to coordinate a visit for a quote and schedule service.

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