Sunriver Magazine - 2024-2025

Living in Sunriver, Sunriver Style Thinking of making Sunriver your permanent home? Sunriver is a 3,300-plus acre planned residential and resort community with oversight by the Sunriver Owners Association (SROA). A 501(c)(4) not-for-profit homeowner association, SROA is governed by a nine member board of directors along with staff and departments that manage the association’s day-to-day operations, enforce the rules and regulations and maintenance of the community. There are also several standing committees such as design, finance and covenants as well as task forces and work groups filled by volunteer owners. SROA’s staff provides functions and duties found in any smalltown government, including administrative services, recreational programming, the maintenance of roads, pathways and natural resources, community development and the operations of other community recreational amenities for use by property owners and visitors. The Sunriver Fire and Police departments are separate entities and part of the tax-based Sunriver Service District, a special service district under Deschutes County’s government. There are four types of development in Sunriver, all of which are members of the association and pay maintenance fees for the overall upkeep of Sunriver. Residential Areas: There are 4,174 homesites consisting of privately owned homes and condominium units within the HOA. Some condo complexes also may have their own CC&Rs and fees that owners pay in addition to SROA’s. Recreational Facilities: Located on common areas owned/ managed by SROA, these facilities include the Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreation Center (SHARC), Member Pool, tennis and pickleball courts, SROA boat launch, Fort Rock Park, Paulina Park, Mary McCallum Owner Park, roads and paved pathways for pedestrians and bicycle riders. Resort Areas: Privately operated resort property includes the Sunriver Resort Lodge and Great Hall complex, The Cove pool, Sage Springs Club & Spa, Woodlands and Meadows golf courses, Besson Commons, marina, stables and other resort-affiliated facilities. Commercial Development: In addition to Sunriver’s commercial core — including restaurants and businesses within The Village at Sunriver — there are three churches, Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory, Sunriver Airport and the Marketplace grocery store/ gas station. GENERAL INFORMATION EMAIL: infosroa@srowners.org GENERAL WEBSITES: sunriverowners.org sunriversharc.com sunrivertennispickleball.com SROA DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY • Administration, Accounting, Human Resources and IT: 541-593-2411 • Community Development: 541-593-6645 • Communications/Sunriver Scene: 541-593-6068 • Natural Resources: 541-593-1522 • Public Works: 541-593-2483 • SHARC: 541-585-5000 • Member Services (recreation access cards): 541-585-3147 • SHARC Event Space: 541-585-3144 •Tennis & Pickleball: 541-593-5707 Sunriver’s HOA Provides Community Oversight & Maintenance 2024-25 | SunriverChamber.com109

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