Committee News

From the Master Board

  • June 2025
  • By Villages at Country Creek

Activity has slowed at VCC for many of the members. However, this is not the case for the team of professionals at the clubhouse, administrative office, golf course, and pro shop. Rafael and Kwazie and their teams have worked to create a new menu of drinks, entrees, and bar bites. Please stop by and check out the new options. Work on the golf course has been ongoing. During the week of May 12-19, when the course was closed, there was a fervor of maintenance on the course. It looks great. In addition to their regular duties, the team at the pro shop is doing a great job of scheduling reciprocal tee times for the members. Thanks to John, and the Pros at neighboring courses who created a consortium, we have several opportunities to play their courses for only $35.00. If you are a new member of VCC please know that Sharon, the GM, and the administrative team are invaluable. They prove this every day for the membership.

At the April 22 Master Board meeting, Arcos Bridge Inc. was approved to inspect the three vehicular bridges, and the two golf cart bridges within VCC. The last inspection of the bridges occurred in 2008. The current inspection took place on April 30 of this year. The report was received from Rolando Corsa, PE, CBI, a Principal for Arcos Bridge, Inc. That report is available to the members on the VCC website at this link. The good news is, all the bridges are in good working condition for their age. A schedule of maintenance is needed to maintain the bridges long-term. If followed, the bridges should remain in service for years to come. Going forward, the bridges should be inspected at least once every two years.

Work on the main pool continues. Have you seen the progress of the project? You can keep up with the project by viewing the photos and aerial footage posted on the Major Projects webpage at this link. You can also access the photos by visiting the Major Projects webpage; Main Pool link on the VCC website.

Have you seen the survey teams working around the community? To arrive at an estimate of the cost for the Clubhouse/Cabana project, a survey of the property is one of the necessary steps of the major project process. The land survey process determines boundaries, exact demarcation of the location of the project, ensures elements are the correct slope, and alignment, and are needed for compliance with local building codes and safety standards.

Please watch the Friday weekly updates from the General Manager for a schedule of Town Hall meetings for members to discuss major projects. Also, please review the Strategic Plan. Two important VCC assets; the pump house and the satellite pools are listed on the strategic plan for this summer.

The Master Board appreciates the volunteers who work to support our community. In addition to the formal committees, there are several informal committees. Often, these committees work in tandem with one another to make VCC better. Additionally, we are aware of neighbors who work one-on-one with their neighbors and friends to support fellow members. VCC is truly a community of support and giving which we believe is unlike any other. The Master Board would like to say, once again, thank you for your efforts to make VCC the best it can be – Thank You!