Infrastructure & Amenities Plan


Sunriver Owners Association Mission Statement

"Maintaining Sunriver as a premier residential
and resort community, protecting and enhancing its quality of life,
natural environment and property values."


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The Infrastructure & Amenities Master Plan (IAMP) is a living document that culminated from years of owner surveys, data gathering, trends and input by consultants to look at the present – as well as the future – related to amenities and/or infrastructure needs within the Sunriver community.

Implemented or Work in Progress as a Result of the Original IAMP Plan:

  • SROA boat ramp (2015) 
  • Reconstruction of all 34 miles of Sunriver's paved pathways (2016)
  • Conversion of two tennis courts to six pickleball courts (2017)
  • Conversion of Tennis Hill to Fort Rock Pickleball complex (2021)
  • Replacement of 13 aging pathway tunnels (first one in 2018 & ongoing). A new tunnel was also added as part of the Abbot/Beaver Circle project (2019)
  • Tennis court replacements (ongoing)
  • Mary McCallum Park paved parking & other improvements (2019 & 2021)
  • New .60 mile gravel pathway at Mary McCallum Park (2022)
  • Mary McCallum Park flushing restroom & water (2023)
  • Recycling Center replacement (failed in 2021 vote)
  • Renovation of North Pool to Member Only Pool (2021)
  • Conduct research for telecommunications improvements (2023). Was voted on by owners to contract with TDS for fiber to the home internet service. More Info
  • Replacement of Public Works "round house" facility (2023-24)

June 2020: IAMP Task Force Report

Following almost two-years work, SROA’s Infrastructure & Amenities Master Plan (IAMP) Task Force presented its final report to the Sunriver Owners Association Board of Directors at the board’s June meeting.

The 12-member task force – comprised of both owners and SROA staff – was established in August 2018 and was instructed to review the 2012 IAMP Master Plan, conduct a new survey of owners, review past comprehensive surveys, research trends and then prioritize all results and submit recommendations to the board of potential future infrastructure and amenity projects and/or improvements. Some projects have already been completed or are in progress (such as the North Pool).

After compiling all data to date, the task force report outlined the top amenity and infrastructure improvements.

The three highest scoring infrastructure concepts are:

  • Improve Recycling Center facility
  • Improve SROA Public Works facility
  • Improve telecommunications infrastructure

The three highest scoring amenity features are:

  • Update the Pathway Master Plan
  • Evaluate Fort Rock Park
  • Evaluate Mary McCallum Park

Owners can read the full report and view the presentation provided to the board at the June board meeting.