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Corte Bella has implemented “TEKControl Visitor Management System”. You can access this system on the Corte Bella website under the HOA tab. When used effectively, this system will help enhance security within Corte Bella. You control

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Jayke Whittington, Assistant General Manager

who accesses Corte Bella through your use of the system. The new system will allow residents to offer advance notice to the front gate guards of incoming visitors. There are options for temporary, permanent, and denied visitors. Passes can be printed at the gate for visitors to display.

Below are a few of the improvements with this new system:

The visitor can be notified of access via email or unique “QR” codes for the guards to scan for expedited entry. Now, property owners can be notified when visitors arrive, even if they are away from home, via text messages or email. Vehicle information can be entered into the system. The license plate camera will “sync” with the software and allow entry. Another perk for the pet enthusiast is the pet information tab. The mobile app will allow you to upload photos to better match a furry friend to the description. This can be helpful if a wandering pet is found, in hopes that it will reunite with its owner.

The new system has various reports for analysis too. Daily reports with allowances by officer, type, or hour of the day can be viewed. An onsite list of visitors can be monitored at any time of the day. This can be sorted by date range, destination, officer on duty, or visitors by resident. This software also allows the HOA to expand for future improvements to our campus. If you have any questions or concerns reach out to the HOA management or directly to me, Jayke, for assistance. In closing, I’d like to leave the community with a tip for visitors. Use the front gate address for directions (21914 N Mission Dr, Sun City West, AZ, 85375) rather than a home address. This will direct your visitors to the correct entrance and help avoid any confusion.

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