MINUTES FOR TSA HOMEOWNERS MEETING ON NOV 6, 2023​

The meeting was opened by Steve Shirley, HOA president, with the introduction of Jeremiah Theys from Great West Engineering.  Mr. Theys, the firm’s Business Unit Manager, outlined the subdivision’s stormwater drainage problems. Mr. Theys explained how, in recent months, his firm had divided the subdivision into basins to study the flow of water from both … Read more

TSA HAS NEW PLOWER  (posted 2023)

Mike Cote, who lives in Treasure State Acres, will be plowing our streets again this winter. That should be a real plus as he will be able to see first-hand the snow conditions we have, and he can jump right in when snow plowing is needed. At the same time, we expect to be able … Read more

MINUTES FOR TSA HOMEOWNERS MEETING ON OCT. 13, 2022

​The Treasure State Acres Homeowners’ Association voted unanimously last Thursday to hire an engineering firm to further refine its plans to deal with water runoff and drainage issues in the subdivision. Those attending the HOA meeting made the vote after a long discussion with Calob Marquis of the county public works department. One of the primary issues … Read more

MINUTES FOR TSA HOMEOWNERS MEETING ON MAY 25, 2022

The meeting at the West Valley Fire Hall opened with a presentation by Johnny Watson, an Idaho architect who is supervising construction of the LDS temple and meeting hall. Watson addressed questions from TSA residents that focused on the lighting of the temple, traffic and parking, construction impact on TSA streets, and landscaping. Watson said … Read more

A NOTE TO TREASURE STATE ACRES RESIDENTS

October 14, 2020 Wanted to give you an update on Treasure State Acres events and news since we did not have an HOA meeting this spring due to the pandemic, and we’ve decided not to have one this fall. We don’t have anything particularly pressing, and we felt we can just fill folks in with … Read more

MINUTES FOR TSA HOMEOWNERS MEETING ON JUNE 13, 2019

President Steve Shirley opened the meeting by introducing Tom Cavanaugh of Peccia & Associates, who previewed plans to improve French drains at eight intersections in the subdivision this fall. Shirley noted that TSA officials began looking at improvements of the subdivision’s drains several years ago when Peccia did a plan for long-term maintenance of roads. … Read more