Landscape Contract
One of the action items from this year's HOA meeting was that the Landscape Committee would solicit competitive bids from other landscape contractors. Clearly, that did not happen and in the meantime our ''Board'' covertly approved Susan Hoover's contract for another year. None of us should be surprised by the Board's deceitful and underhanded action - it would be highly unusual for them to act in the best interest of the homeowners on any given issue.
I would like to suggest that we do not cloud this issue by making a wish list of extra services that we would like at this point. Our first step should be to get a copy of Susan Hoover's contract, which must spell out the services she is obligated to provide. With that contract in hand, the Landscape Committee can contact several local landscape companies to see if they would be willing to submit a competitive bid. Once we have 5 or 6 bids in hand, we can have one of the homeowners draft a summary document (comparing apples to apples) and forward it to the homeowners for a vote. I feel very strongly that we should not necessarily choose the cheapest contractor, but the one that we feel will be the most responsive and provide the best service.
I am willing to help the Landscape Committee with this project but I definitely think we should get started NOW, so that we do not allow another year to slip by. It makes me absolutely nauseous to write a check to Susan Hoover's personal enrichment fund each month and I think many of you feel the same way. No matter how you slice it, we are NOT getting good value for our money. Let's do something about it!!!
One of the action items from this year's HOA meeting was that the Landscape Committee would solicit competitive bids from other landscape contractors. Clearly, that did not happen and in the meantime our ''Board'' covertly approved Susan Hoover's contract for another year. None of us should be surprised by the Board's deceitful and underhanded action - it would be highly unusual for them to act in the best interest of the homeowners on any given issue.
I would like to suggest that we do not cloud this issue by making a wish list of extra services that we would like at this point. Our first step should be to get a copy of Susan Hoover's contract, which must spell out the services she is obligated to provide. With that contract in hand, the Landscape Committee can contact several local landscape companies to see if they would be willing to submit a competitive bid. Once we have 5 or 6 bids in hand, we can have one of the homeowners draft a summary document (comparing apples to apples) and forward it to the homeowners for a vote. I feel very strongly that we should not necessarily choose the cheapest contractor, but the one that we feel will be the most responsive and provide the best service.
I am willing to help the Landscape Committee with this project but I definitely think we should get started NOW, so that we do not allow another year to slip by. It makes me absolutely nauseous to write a check to Susan Hoover's personal enrichment fund each month and I think many of you feel the same way. No matter how you slice it, we are NOT getting good value for our money. Let's do something about it!!!