You and I can go round the table on this one all day long, but I still support my opinions based upon fact and the fact is that they did not follow their own CC&R's by doing away with the weed control. I do attend every meeting possible, but not all homeowners do, and they shouldn't have to go in order to know what is going on in their own community. To answer your question, I really could care less about a dog park or volleyball court. If I wanted all that I would have moved somewhere that had all of the extras. I just want to know that my money is being spent on upkeep that is required to be taken care of. A surplus would be wonderful to build upon and to have extra funds to do stuff with.
I was at the last meeting that we were told the legal fees were no longer since Oasis had a better plan to stop trash collections on those houses that were behind on their dues. Great idea! In fact, I think this is the way things should be handled when we are out of money- to come up with ideas to bring in fees without spending more. But, if you implement a change in the community, you should notify the homeowners. Save $50-$60K on the weed control and not spend a couple hundred on telling people about the trash or that there is no more access to the parks after dark? So, a kid who is just there minding their own business should have the cops called on them when they don't even know there is a new rule? C'mon, whether or not it is required to notify homeowners, it should be.
My biggest problem is the continual lack of communication which could be handled in a monthly newsletter MAILED to all homeowners at a very low cost and then make sure that money spent is taking care of basic problems. That isn't too hard to ask for in a HOA that collects $6700 every month to do so.