RESIDENT NEWSLETTER
PUBLISHED ON FRI. JUN. 20, 2025
HAPPY FRIDAY, ROADHAVEN
This Week at Roadhaven
It’s the first day of summer, and if you’re in Arizona, that means it’s time to be extra mindful of the heat and weather. Monsoons can roll in fast, even on clear days, so be sure to check the forecast, watch for alerts, and stay hydrated, especially if you’re out hiking. Flash floods can happen without warning, even when the skies look clear.
Also, a quick tip for pet owners: asphalt and pavement heat up quickly and can burn your dog’s paws in seconds. Test surfaces with your own foot and consider dog booties, available online or at most pet stores.
Inside this edition, we’ve got a few key updates from summer projects and water shutoffs. Thanks for staying connected!
Quarterly Assessment Due July 01
Just a quick reminder, the quarterly assessment is now $905.00 and is due by July 01, 2025.
This payment covers July through September.
Want to make things easier?
Call the Main Office at 480-482-4811 to learn how to set up autopay and never miss a due date!
Thank You – Idaho Gate Repairs
A heartfelt thank you to all residents for your patience and cooperation during the Idaho entrance gate repairs. Your flexibility made a big difference while we rerouted traffic.
Special thanks to our dedicated staff and volunteers who went above and beyond:
- Rob (Security Patrol) – for managing traffic control
- Paula (Security Patrol) – for covering long shifts at the gate booth
- Heather (Main Office) – for cross-training to support gate operations
- Volunteers Mike Kramer and Dan Vos – for capturing repair footage and patrolling traffic late into the night
We appreciate everyone who helped make this process smooth and safe for the community!
Cart Path Work by Hole #1
– No Service Disruption Expected
Mediacom will be on site Monday, June 23 to bury utility lines along the cart path near Hole #1. While you may see crews working in the area, no service disruptions are expected.
This is a heads-up so you know what’s happening if you spot activity on the course.
water shutoff notice
Reminder: Shut Off Your Water Heater
Before your water is shut off, even briefly, please shut off your water heater before a water shutoff. Thank you for helping us protect your home and equipment during this process!
Plumbing Assessment – Monday, June 23
Vet’s Plumbing will be on site Monday, June 23 from 9AM to 5PM to assess isolation valves throughout the resort.
Residents can expect brief, intermittent water shutoffs as crews move from property to property. This assessment is a key step toward fully understanding the water system and identifying areas that may need repairs or replacements in the future.
Thank you for your cooperation as we work to improve our infrastructure.
Summer Water Shutoffs
See the MAP on this page
Please Plan Ahead
Water repairs and Blue Stake markings will require temporary water shutoffs throughout the summer. Shutoffs will take place from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on the dates listed below.
- June 24 – Orange Section (near main gate)
- July 1 – Orange Section (near Lot #1436 – north/back of lot)
- July 8 – Yellow Section (near Lot #2271 – back of lot/golf course)
- July 15 – Orange Section (near Lot #2061)
- July 22 – Green Section (near Lots #1159–1160)
- July 29 – Orange Section (near Lot #1297 and Teton Building)
- August 5 – Orange Section (near Lot #1630)
Note: Dates, times, and areas are subject to change or expand based on the nature and circumstances of the repair. Thank you for your patience and flexibility as we complete this necessary work safely and efficiently.
Water Shutoff Map

SUMMER PROJECTS AND CLOSURES
Golf Course Closure Dates
Please note the following upcoming golf course closures:
- Closed for aerification: July 1–3, 2025
- Closed for overseeding: September 11 – November 2, 2025
- Reopening date: November 3, 2025
Thank you for your understanding as we maintain and prepare the course for the upcoming season.
Phase II Pool Deck Update
Fence repairs are underway at the Phase II pool. To avoid interfering with welding work, deck power washing is limited to one day per week.
We appreciate your patience as we continue making improvements and completing projects throughout the summer.
Roadhaven Reporter – Thank You, Dan Vos!
A special shout-out to Dan Vos, who has generously volunteered as Roadhaven’s local reporter by sharing video updates of ongoing summer projects. Dan’s footage, posted to the resident-run Roadhaven Friends and Family Facebook group.
You can also follow along with progress by visiting the Summer Projects page on our website.
Please note:
- Roadhaven Resort’s official Facebook page can be found here: facebook.com/RoadhavenResort
- Dear Roadie is an official program owned and operated by Roadhaven Resort, not affiliated with the Friends and Family group.
“Roadhaven friends and family” is not affiliated with Roadhaven Resort, it was created and is managed by residents.
Summer Projects Page
Keep up with what’s going on around the resort by visiting the Summer Project’s page. Use the button below to check it out!
Main Office Reminder – Renters Arriving Soon?
If you have renters arriving, please be sure to complete the Owner Authorization Form before their arrival. This helps ensure a smooth and efficient registration process.
To get started, email your renters the necessary forms using the button below:
Renter Registration
Renter Rules & Regulations
Pet Registration
IMPORTANT LINKS
Please click on the links below for important forms and information.
Remember to use the RESIDENT PAGES to navigate our website and check your email on Monday for our Activities at a Glance Newsletter. Resident Newsletters will be housed on the Resident News page this season.
in memory of
Paul Fredrick Sands was born September 2, 1934, in Seattle Washington, where he was raised with his younger sister, Sharon, by parents Percy and Edna Sands. Paul developed his love of the Pacific Northwest early as an Eagle Scout, a wooden boat builder, and a mountain fire lookout. He was one of the original members of the REI Coop, and a Seattle Mountaineer. Paul graduated from Lincoln High School in 1952, and later completed his Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Washington.
Paul met Gloria Pauline Taylor in 1957, and they were married in 1958. They welcomed Kimberly Pauline in 1959, and Yvonne Teresa in 1962. Paul had spent his younger years on solo mountain and water adventures. And soon, these became adventures with his family of four. Summers were filled with hiking, camping, and boating. Paul, Gloria, and their girls explored the Cascade Mountains, and spent weeks boating through the San Juan Islands. Winters were spent on family ski trips.
After many years working as an engineer for The Boeing Company, Paul took a position with the US Bureau of Mines in 1975 and moved the family to Spokane Washington. He retired in 1993, and Paul and Gloria began new adventures. They took frequent trips to Europe, and spent extended periods in Taxco, Mexico. Paul acquired his private pilot’s license; he and Gloria flew to destinations throughout North America including the Arctic Circle and Central America. They became snowbirds, splitting their time at home between Apache Junction Arizona and Lopez Island Washington.

Through their many interests and travels, Paul and Gloria made lifelong friends. After 56 years of marriage, Gloria passed away in 2015. Paul maintained these friendships through communications and visits and continued his snowbird lifestyle. He sailed through the San Juan Islands on his beloved boat and enjoyed the warm winters in Arizona. As always, Gloria remained the love of his life.
Paul is survived by his two daughters and their husbands, four grandchildren and spouses, and seven great grandchildren. We find comfort in the joy of loving Paul and knowing that his was a life well-lived.
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