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  • General Board Meeting – April 2025

    The Board of Directors will be holding a general session meeting on Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025.  The meeting will start at 6:00 pm with a General Session meeting and will allow residents time to ask any questions.

    An Exec meeting may proceed the meeting, at 5:30 pm. Please remember that that only HOA Board members and Management are allowed in the Exec meetings.

    Please note: because of outbursts at prior meetings, anyone talking out of turn and/or not allowing members of the Board to answer/speak to questions or concerns will not be tolerated and will be given one warning only and then you’ll be asked to leave.

    Large Park Ramada by the Playground
    Tuesday, April 22nd @ 6pm

    Please join us at the larger park for the meeting, under the ramada where the table is.

    Owners (and renters whom have permission from homeowner/property management) are invited to attend and observe the Board of Directors and be updated on pending matters. Only owners may be heard when time is designated.

    Meeting Agenda

    Download a Copy of the Meeting Agenda / Homeowner Packet

  • General Board Meeting – Jan 2025

    The Board of Directors will be holding a general session meeting on Thursday, January 16th, 2025.  The meeting will start at 6:00 pm with a General Session meeting and will allow residents time to ask any questions.

    An Exec meeting may proceed the meeting, at 5:30 pm. Please remember that that only HOA Board members and Management are allowed in the Exec meetings.

    Please note: because of outbursts at prior meetings, anyone talking out of turn and/or not allowing members of the Board to answer/speak to questions or concerns will not be tolerated and will be given one warning only and then you’ll be asked to leave.

    Park Ramada by the Playground

    Please join us at the larger park for the meeting, under the ramada where the table is.

    Owners (and renters whom have permission from homeowner/property management) are invited to attend and observe the Board of Directors and be updated on pending matters. Only owners may be heard when time is designated.

    Meeting Agenda

    Download a Copy of the Meeting Agenda / Homeowner Packet

  • More Downed Trees  & Erosion & Other Updates

    More Downed Trees & Erosion & Other Updates

    Storm Damages

    The recent storm has once again knocked down a couple more trees on Acoma. The HOA is already on top of these and they should be cleared soon.

    Park Erosion

    The clean up around the playground area and sandlot is still underway. We had a few supply shortages with the railroad ties that will be placed around the sandlot as well as on the north side just west of the playground they will be used to create layered platforms to make large steps into the park. The erosion holes should be filled with concrete any day now which will prevent those from having any further issues.

    Walkway and a Table

    The walkway / path into the larger park (main photo) on the west side had flagstone pavers that were very loose and on uneven ground. We have decided to remove the pavers and instead use decomposed granite aka “baseball field dirt.” It doesn’t become muddy like regular dirt and it’s easy to maintain and replenish when needed. The curbing at the bottom needs a bit of work still however.

    We also replaced the table in the ramada on the south (smaller) park. The previous table had much rust due to the rubber coating peeling off and the table overall was not too stable.

    Landscaping

    We are also aware that there are weeds around the community and some trees and bushes that need trimming. These are being addressed, albeit a bit longer than we’d like, due to the storms and our landscaping being shorthanded due to covid.

  • Downed Tree and Park Erosion Updates

    Downed Tree and Park Erosion Updates

    We had a large tree come down a few days ago during one of the high wind storms. It was located just behind one the of entry way monuments on 175th and Acoma. We have a crew on site today to remove it. It’s a big visual loss for the area and another tree should be replanted there.

    Park Erosion

    I’m sure it goes without saying that we’ve all seen the taped off section in the large park where we had some erosion issues do to the park flooding during the that large storm where it rained all day and night and few weeks ago. The erosion areas will need to be cleaned up, and it some cases where the river rock is towards the top, will need to be filled with more concrete where trees were previously planted.

    There was also a section of the sand that needs to be cleaned out because of this. But the solution to this isn’t just as straight forward as cleaning up what is there, we also need to make sure this doesn’t happen again. Plus, this coincides with other plans we had in the works, oddly enough, to help prevent such erosion issues and to keep the granite/rocks from sliding into the sand, as well as other things.

    We’ve had to get many bids for various aspects of the repairs and future proofing and things will start to begin soon. One of the things that will happen is adding railroad ties along the edge of the sand lot to rocks and erosion will not slide into any more. And since a large portion of the sand needs to be replaced, we’re looking into just replacing all of the sand with mulch, which most playgrounds these days have because it’s softer than sand if anyone should fall on it and is required by ADA and is something we’d have to do anyway should we get a new playground.

    Since we will be adding railroad ties around the sand, we thought we could use them to create a section of stair like pads to allow for an easy approach into the park on the north side, Evans and 175th. Making an entry way will help those who come from this side of the community as currently they have to try to carefully attempt to walk down the deep slope, which the top is lined with rocks, or make the way around to the 157th side entrance. The west side of the park already has a walkway and the south side’s slope isn’t as steep.

    We will keep you updated as things progress.

  • About Our Community

    About Our Community

    Greenway Parc 2 in Surprise, AZ

    Established in 2002, our community has 274 homes and is a great place to live. We have 2 parks with picnic tables, a playground, BBQ grills, basketball court and many trees to provide a shade for that nice little reading spot. We are surrounded by many points of interest, from restaurants to grocery stores, home improvement, electronics and entertainment, you’ll find it nearby.

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    Greenway Parc 2’s border is from Acoma Dr to Hearn Rd, between 159th Ave and Reems Rd.

    Board of Directors

    Jason Etzel

    President

    Brian Fodell

    Vice President

    Amy Lanham

    Treasurer

    Caitlin Nagle

    Community Manager
    Office (480) 539-1396

    Brown Community Management

    7255 E. Hampton Ave. #101
    Mesa, AZ 85209
    Office / Emergency: (480) 539-1396

    Other Contacts


    Accounts Receivable

    Sharon Gowl
    480-339-8824
    Sharon.Gowl@brownmanagement.com


    Architectural Request

    Noelle Stewart
    480-339-8015
    Noelle.Stewart@brownmanagement.com

    Sales and Refinancing Info
    Transfers & Disclosures

    GeraLynn Carson
    480-339-8820
    GeraLynn.Carson@brownmanagement.com

    Fun Facts About Surprise AZ

    This is Surprise is a city in Maricopa County, in the U.S. state of Arizona. The population was 30,848 at the 2000 census; however, rapid expansion has boosted the city’s population to 117,517 at the 2010 census.

    According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 85.6 square miles (221.1 km²).

    Founding Mother of Surprise AZ

    The city was founded in 1938 by Flora Mae Statler, who named it Surprise as she “would be surprised if the town ever amounted to much”. Surprise officials previously thought the city was founded by Statler’s husband, real estate developer and state legislator Homer C. Ludden, but in 2010 property records were discovered which listed Statler owning the land before she met Ludden.

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