ABOUT THE PLEASANT VALLEY NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
The Pleasant Valley Neighborhood Association is not a home owners association. It is an association of neighbors, both owners and renters, focused on making Pleasant Valley a safe and neighborly place to live. It has no enforcement duties as do HOAs.
The purpose of the Pleasant Valley Neighborhood Association is to build good neighbor relationships and improve the neighborhood.
PVNA charges $25 per year membership for a couple of reasons. First, payment of $25 indicates commitment to the neighborhood and its people. Second, the membership fee indicates to governments that we have people who are seriously interested in the neighborhood. This gives us bargaining influence. Third, we use membership fees for things that will benefit the neighborhood.
PVNA is a Colorado corporation registered with the State. It has Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws and is governed by a voluntary Board of Directors.
PVNA came out of the Pleasant Valley Association that existed in the 1970s to stop 31st Street from becoming a four-lane highway. PVNA went dormant for years until a group resurrected it in 2003. On October 20, 2004 the Board adopted the name of Pleasant Valley Neighborhood Association.
The purpose of the Pleasant Valley Neighborhood Association is to build good neighbor relationships and improve the neighborhood.
PVNA charges $25 per year membership for a couple of reasons. First, payment of $25 indicates commitment to the neighborhood and its people. Second, the membership fee indicates to governments that we have people who are seriously interested in the neighborhood. This gives us bargaining influence. Third, we use membership fees for things that will benefit the neighborhood.
PVNA is a Colorado corporation registered with the State. It has Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws and is governed by a voluntary Board of Directors.
PVNA came out of the Pleasant Valley Association that existed in the 1970s to stop 31st Street from becoming a four-lane highway. PVNA went dormant for years until a group resurrected it in 2003. On October 20, 2004 the Board adopted the name of Pleasant Valley Neighborhood Association.