Albany Village
Located in Mesa, Arizona
Built by William Lyon Homes in 2017, Albany Village is a highly-desired neighborhood in the heart of Mesa, Arizona. Tree lined sidewalks, a mixture of desert landscaping, and custom paver walkways make this community unique. Albany Village is close to shopping and nearby attractions, all within driving distance.
- Friendly Neighbors
- Perfect Location
- Quiet & Peaceful
Updates
April 2, 2024
Albany Village - Community Reminders
Albany Village Homeowners and Residents, It has been brought to our attention that many of the Rules and Regulations of the HOA are being ignored or overlooked. It is important to let everyone know that these things do not go unnoticed. It is important that everyone be respectful of the Community Rules so that all residents can equally enjoy being home. A few items that need to be addressed: 1. Albany Village requires that all pets are on a leash at all times when outside of your home and backyard areas. This is in accordance with the Mesa City Code, and neighbors will be encouraged to report violations to the proper city authorities. Reminder that all Common Areas have a leash requirement. 2. Both city code and the Rules and Regulations of the HOA mandate that owners pick up after their pets. Dog stations for disposal of animal waste can be found throughout the property. Residents will also be encouraged to report failure to properly dispose of animal waste to the proper city authorities. Respect and courtesy are expected from every resident. 3. Trash and recycling cans may only be on the street at certain designated times. The cans should not be placed out for pickup or left after pickup for more than 24 hours. As a reminder, recycling is picked up on Tuesday and trash is picked up on Friday. 4. The main streets of Albany Village are owned by the city, and as such, legal parking spots are clearly marked. As a smaller community, parking is a challenge; however, as respectful and courteous neighbors, it is important everyone parks in designated parking areas only. Additionally, no parking is allowed in driveways/back alleyways, and as Albany Village property, these areas are immediate tow zones. Additional tow zones include the areas directly in front of U.S. Mailboxes and fire hydrants. Thank you for choosing to live in the Albany Village Community. So many good things are taking place, and as the neighborhood continues to flourish, let’s all take a moment to appreciate our friends and neighbors. Remember, respect and courtesy for every resident is the expectation. Let’s all keep Albany Village as nice as possible.
March 29, 2024
HOA Board Meeting - Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Reminder - Please join the HOA Board for the April Board meeting to be held on Tuesday April 2, 2024. The meeting will be a virtual meeting and will begin at 6:00pm. Topic: Albany Village Time: Apr 2, 2024, 06:00 PM Arizona Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/4798526531 For the best audio experience, please use computer audio. Or iPhone one-tap : US: +1(623)404-9000 (US West) Meeting ID: 479 852 6531 International numbers available: https://meetings.ringcentral.com/teleconference
March 15, 2024
HOA Board Meeting - Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Please join the board for the next HOA Meeting. This meeting will be held on Tuesday April 2, 2024 and will start at 6:00pm. The meeting will be held virtually.
Community Support
Have a question or concern? Contact us below.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Are board meetings open to all residents? If so, where and when are they held?
We encourage all Owners that want to volunteer and voice their input to attend the homeowner forum section of the meeting. Please refer to the events section of this website for meeting dates and times.
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Can I change the exterior of my property?
All new construction and all exterior changes to existing or new structures, including landscaping, must be submitted to and approved by the Architectural Committee prior to the commencement of work.
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Can I walk my dog off the leash?
The simple answer is no. Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes 11-1012, all dogs must be leashed (no greater than 6’ in length) when they are not on an individual owner's confined property. So if you are walking your dog on the sidewalk or in a common area, your dog must be leashed, according to the law.
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Management Company Contact ( CK&CC)
Company: Heywood Community Management
Address: 42 S. Hamilton Place; Suite 101 Gilbert, AZ 85233
Website: http://heywoodmanagement.com/
Contact Number: 480-820-1519
Fax: 480-912-3357Manager: Chris Knudsen
Email: Chris@heywoodmanagement.comAdmin Assistant: Carlee Collins
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What can I do about a noise disturbance in Mesa?
If you need to file a noise complaint, please contact City of Mesa Police Department. A noise disturbance is a Priority Three call for Mesa Police Department so there may be a delay in the response if officers are responding to higher priority calls. Mesa Police Non-Emergency phone number is 480-644-2211.
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What does the Association do?
The vast majority of residential developments built these days are managed by their own individual Association. This is done to provide decision making of all aspects at the most local level possible by a group of individually elected owners within your Association. In addition, this helps to eliminate the burden of maintenance that would otherwise be placed on the local municipality. Most owners agree that the HOA will maintain the common areas better and more often than the local municipality. Therefore, it is more advantageous to be governed by an Association than oversight directly by the local city or town.
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What happens if I don't pay my assessment?
The association depends on the ownership to make payments in a timely manner to operate effectively. Non-payment of association assessments will result in collection actions and the association may rely on legal counsel to facilitate those collection efforts.
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What if I don’t correct the compliance issue I received notice about?
For those who don’t comply with the established maintenance standards the Association can, after notice is given, impose monetary fines and, in some cases, perform the work to bring the property into compliance, and bill the expense back to the offending owner. This helps to preserve values and maintain a uniform and consistent appearance and aesthetic value for all owners.
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What is the Board of Directors?
Because your association is a legal entity, it functions similar to a regular business organization. The Board of Directors is a group of elected volunteers who serve without compensation which provide oversight and management functions to the successful operation of the association’s business affairs -- which are in accordance with the standards set by your association’s governing documents.
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What options do I have in making my payments to the HOA?
You have three options for making payments to the association. You may pay online by credit card or ACH transaction through the Association's bank's website. Click the “Make a Payment” button to make an online payment. Another option is to setup a recurring bill pay with your personal bank. You may also pay with a physical check. Please refer to your coupon or statement to determine the correct address for mailing physical checks to.