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Green Valley Today
By the People, for the People
Green Valley Recreation Holds Board Election
Five candidates vie for three open seats on the 10-member board
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Residents of Green Valley, Arizona will vote in March to elect three people to serve three-year terms on the Green Valley Recreation (GVR) Board of Directors. The board size is being reduced from 12 to 10 members this year and down to 9 in 2027 due to a 2024 bylaw change.
Why it matters
The GVR Board oversees the operations and strategic direction of the community's recreation centers, pools, golf courses, and other amenities. Board members play a key role in setting policies and priorities that impact the quality of life for Green Valley residents.
The details
Five candidates are running for the three open seats on the GVR Board. The election will take place in March, with GVR members casting votes to determine who will serve the three-year terms.
- GVR members will vote in the board election in March 2026.
- The board size will be reduced from 12 to 10 members in 2026, and then down to 9 members in 2027.
The players
Green Valley Recreation (GVR)
A community organization that oversees recreation centers, pools, golf courses, and other amenities in Green Valley, Arizona.
The takeaway
The upcoming GVR Board election will shape the future direction of recreation and quality of life in Green Valley. Residents have an important opportunity to choose leaders who will guide the community's amenities and priorities.
