I want to be careful how I say things because I don?’t want to offend anyone especially if they are working on neighborhood issues. And this is the problem; we have no idea if they are. I mean they could and we just don?’t know it. There could be some huge disaster they are working on or maybe nothing is going on. My point is how do we know what's going on except for blind faith? Is there some form of checks & balances in place? How do we know if things are being taken care of? Does anyone know for sure except the three trustees?
One trustee made a promise before being elected. ?“We need to have the trustees communicate with the homeowners more often, I believe we need meetings every 90 days and there should be a trustee newsletter sent out with information regarding their progress on issues related to the subdivision. An outline of issues and what will be discussed should be provided in the homeowner?’s letter informing them of the meeting.?”
I know these words are significant. It?’s irrelevant which trustee said his but how will it get done if it even has been addressed. I reiterate that we should all be careful how responses are phrased and done in a constructive manner. My intent is not to point the finger but make sure we, the homeowners, are informed. We?’ve been promised an updated web site, meeting minutes and current newsletters to which I have not seen any of these.
I'm sure they are working hard but just what if there is some dilemma going on. Every homeowner will be responsible for that potential liability so is it too much to ask for meeting minutes or a quarterly newsletter?
One trustee made a promise before being elected. ?“We need to have the trustees communicate with the homeowners more often, I believe we need meetings every 90 days and there should be a trustee newsletter sent out with information regarding their progress on issues related to the subdivision. An outline of issues and what will be discussed should be provided in the homeowner?’s letter informing them of the meeting.?”
I know these words are significant. It?’s irrelevant which trustee said his but how will it get done if it even has been addressed. I reiterate that we should all be careful how responses are phrased and done in a constructive manner. My intent is not to point the finger but make sure we, the homeowners, are informed. We?’ve been promised an updated web site, meeting minutes and current newsletters to which I have not seen any of these.
I'm sure they are working hard but just what if there is some dilemma going on. Every homeowner will be responsible for that potential liability so is it too much to ask for meeting minutes or a quarterly newsletter?