I don't think our neighbor was complaining about the poor participation at the community sale, I think they were merely making an observation. I think their main concern was the lack of interest that some homeowners have in their homes/yards. I have gone by some homes that had their garage doors open only to see it piled high of stuff from top to bottom and side to side. What is sad to our neighbor, and me, is that they had the perfect opportunity to rid themselves of all this extra baggage and at the same time spruce up their home/yard.
Maybe I can be of some help on your other concern regarding the Homeowner's Associaton. It still exists. You're right, there haven't been any meetings/communication for a while. The trustees used to have meetings, newsletters etc. The reason that hasn't happened for a while is because there is practically no one helping. It takes people to make it work correctly. The Vice-President is virtually alone in his endeavors right now and has been for quite some time. I have been temporarily (for quite a while) keeping up the paperwork, accounting etc. I have been keeping this website up-to-date to at least keep people advised of expenses etc. I don't agree that this website is only used to complain. Everyone has opinions and just because you or I might not agree doesn't mean they are complaining. They are opening up the door for a legitimate discussion on issues that are important to them. As far as many people not knowing about this website, there is no reason (unless they may be new to our community) they shouldn't because every newsletter, invoice, communication that has gone out over the years has always listed our website. Yes, we had tried to get something going (i.e. newsletter), but that didn't happen. No, there is no pot of money. We are running on dues collected and liens collected. There are even still homeowners that haven't paid their delinquent dues. They think they shouldn't have to pay $30 a year for dues. They don't mind that the entrances, access lot and detention area are well maintained--that problems were addressed--communications were sent out-- meetings were held-taxes are paid. And I might add that all of these things have been paid for by the homeowners that have willingly paid their dues because they cared about their community. The majority of those people that are still in arrears never attended a single meeting, a single get-together or offered to help. It's easy to say each board member pick a street, distribute the flyer etc. That's what we were doing. But even when we were doing it, that was never enough for some people. One last note, thank you for the suggestions and if at all possible, something will be done to plan a homeowner meeting/get-together in the near future. You sound like someone who does care about our community. Maybe you could assist the trustee(s) with the planning of the things that need to be done.