About Us

Vista Lakes Community Association
 
There is a total of 2,185 homes in Vista Lakes: 1,531 detached houses, 414 condominiums and 240 town homes.  Vista Lakes consists of 14 neighborhoods: 11 have detached houses; 2 have condominiums (Horizons and Central Park); and 1 has town homes (Gentry Park). 5 of the neighborhoods with detached houses as well as Horizons are gated.  View the neighborhood map here.
 
Central Park and Horizons have their own pools and therefore are not entitled to use the pools at the Residents' Club. Conversely, only residents of Central Park and Horizons are entitled to use the pools in their respective neighborhoods. Other than the pools, all residents of Vista Lakes are entitled access to the Residents' Club, parks, trails, events and activities.
 
Central Park, Gentry Park and Horizons each have their own homeowners association to which their respective residents belong in addition to belonging to the Vista Lakes Community Association that serves as the master homeowners association.  Each neighborhood has a Neighborhood Representative, elected by the residents in that neighborhood.
 
The Vista Lakes Community Association, (VLCA) is comprised of all the homeowners in Vista Lakes. The VLCA is managed by an elected seven member Board of Directors comprised of Vista Lakes residents. The VCLA owns the Amenities Complex (pools, tennis courts, buildings, etc.) and the parks. The VLCA is responsible for the operation and maintenance of VCLA-owned assets.
 
In addition to the property owned by homeowners, commercial interests and the VLCA, property along side of the major roads, lakes and ponds and the land immediately surrounding them, and other property is owned by the Vista Lakes Community Development District (CDD)(*); ownership is shown on this map.
 
The VLCA Board of Directors convenes regularly scheduled and noticed meetings. All Board meetings are noticed on the VistaLakesFL.com web site on both the home page under “Upcoming Events” and on the calendar page, as well as in the Vista Lakes newsletter which is available online and is either mailed or emailed to each property owner. Also, courtesy reminders for all Board meetings are placed in front of each neighborhood entrance several days prior to each meeting.  All Board meetings are open to members of VLCA and each meeting starts with an open forum where members of VLCA are invited to voice their views and ask questions to the Board. Minutes of all Board meetings are posted on this website.
 
In addition to the open forums, the Board keeps residents informed through this website, email blasts, meeting minutes, official social media channels, and various other documents.