If you are a Lake Vista resident in Forest, Virginia, this is contact information for the current members of the Board of Directors for the Lake Vista Property Owners Association.

 

Current LVPOA Board of Directors

 

Office                                      Name                                   Phone                      Neighborhood

President                     Bob Warrick                     316-9365                SF

V. President                 Gene Montgomery            385-0158                SF

Treasurer                     Ralph Ellison                   385-6320                OP

Secretary                     Don McVey                      385-0309                SF

Board Member              Leigh Doyle                    385-6855                 SF

Board Member              Betty Farris                     385-0134                TS

Board Member              Faye Hesson                   385-8664                WR

Board Member              Roger Isaac                    385-0504                SP

Board Member               Ken Johansson                385-1191                BC

Board Member               Steve Pallaria                  385-5388                SF

Board Member               Andrea Wright                 385-0658                SR

Lake Vista Subdivision, Forest, VA

The office of the LVPOA is located in the Community Center at 200 Lake Vista Drive, Forest. Office information:

Phone (434) 385-7594

Fax (434) 385-7650

Email: lvpoa@verizon.net

Website: www.lakevista.com


BEDFORD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM

Debbie Malone, Realtor
RE/MAX 1st Olympic
(434) 546-0369
debbiemalone@remax.net
 
 

 

 
 

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