Can anyone possibly believe that with 500+ homeowners in this community, that all would be of a like mind? Is there no room whatsoever for disagreement about the pool? Or this just something that was to be ''crammed down'' our throats, no matter what?
When someone sets up a ''pretend'' Redland Woods website, as if it were sponsored by our Board of Directors, and basically tried to insist that there are no other alternatives than theirs, and that anyone who differs from them is lying,isn't that taking it a bit too far.
I would like to see the board of Directors (and Pool Committee)explain to us in detail, whether this is a bad product of their pool campaign or not. Also, how about some details as to what the bids were, who the bids were from and where exactly (which fund is being used: fence, reserve, landscaping, etc.)the money is coming, and most importantly, give us a design layout to show exactly what is to be done and by whom. Is this too much to ask or is there some reason we don't have access to this info prior to the vote?
What happened to the idea that the elected board represents ''all'' the residents and not just a few who want everyone else to pay to entertain their children or raise their home values so they can sell and leave and let the rest of us deal with trying to take care of something we do not want.
When we purchased our homes here, we knew exactly what we were able to afford. If we expected a gated community with a pool and cabana for our children, then we would have bought home in those neighborhoods that already had them added into their cost per square foot by the builder who set it all up. Why move to a less expensive neighborhood and then expect to get all the extras without paying for them?
I vote ''no'' at least until we get more facts!
When someone sets up a ''pretend'' Redland Woods website, as if it were sponsored by our Board of Directors, and basically tried to insist that there are no other alternatives than theirs, and that anyone who differs from them is lying,isn't that taking it a bit too far.
I would like to see the board of Directors (and Pool Committee)explain to us in detail, whether this is a bad product of their pool campaign or not. Also, how about some details as to what the bids were, who the bids were from and where exactly (which fund is being used: fence, reserve, landscaping, etc.)the money is coming, and most importantly, give us a design layout to show exactly what is to be done and by whom. Is this too much to ask or is there some reason we don't have access to this info prior to the vote?
What happened to the idea that the elected board represents ''all'' the residents and not just a few who want everyone else to pay to entertain their children or raise their home values so they can sell and leave and let the rest of us deal with trying to take care of something we do not want.
When we purchased our homes here, we knew exactly what we were able to afford. If we expected a gated community with a pool and cabana for our children, then we would have bought home in those neighborhoods that already had them added into their cost per square foot by the builder who set it all up. Why move to a less expensive neighborhood and then expect to get all the extras without paying for them?
I vote ''no'' at least until we get more facts!