I received the email below from a fellow resident
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Repeatedly, I have spoken with neighbors who have had a poor experience with the current board and the association. For the most part, this involves feeling left out of the loop when it comes to major decisions the board makes that impact us all. Their input is often dismissed - or just outright ignored.
The extension of Escarpment to 45 South is a good example of this. For many of us who live near Escarpment - this was a horrible decision that will only increase the cut-through traffic and noise problems we already experience. Yet - we were not consulted about this proposal and not aware of it until the deal was done. This was a proposal put forth by developers - for the benefit of developers - and the board backed it 100%...When you take into account that members of the board own land near the new intersection - and stand to benefit greatly from this - the conflict of interest is more than apparent - it's just downright blatant.
In my mind, this would not have happened in an organization that was more open and truly representative of the community. When a small group controls everything - sure things get done - but are they done in an ethical manner?
The truth is - we really don't know for sure. Some people can live with that, but when I write that check for hundreds of? dollars to association each year - I'd like to KNOW the decisions the board makes are ALWAYS ethical and made with the consultation of a cross section of us - the true stakeholders. With more than 3,300 homes spread throughout the area and divided by major roadways and a freeway this may not be easy - but it's the least we, as dues paying homeowners - deserve.
Let's face it, representative democracy is not pretty. In fact, it's often ugly and not always as efficient as we'd like it to be...But I'll take it any day over the alternative.
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Repeatedly, I have spoken with neighbors who have had a poor experience with the current board and the association. For the most part, this involves feeling left out of the loop when it comes to major decisions the board makes that impact us all. Their input is often dismissed - or just outright ignored.
The extension of Escarpment to 45 South is a good example of this. For many of us who live near Escarpment - this was a horrible decision that will only increase the cut-through traffic and noise problems we already experience. Yet - we were not consulted about this proposal and not aware of it until the deal was done. This was a proposal put forth by developers - for the benefit of developers - and the board backed it 100%...When you take into account that members of the board own land near the new intersection - and stand to benefit greatly from this - the conflict of interest is more than apparent - it's just downright blatant.
In my mind, this would not have happened in an organization that was more open and truly representative of the community. When a small group controls everything - sure things get done - but are they done in an ethical manner?
The truth is - we really don't know for sure. Some people can live with that, but when I write that check for hundreds of? dollars to association each year - I'd like to KNOW the decisions the board makes are ALWAYS ethical and made with the consultation of a cross section of us - the true stakeholders. With more than 3,300 homes spread throughout the area and divided by major roadways and a freeway this may not be easy - but it's the least we, as dues paying homeowners - deserve.
Let's face it, representative democracy is not pretty. In fact, it's often ugly and not always as efficient as we'd like it to be...But I'll take it any day over the alternative.
SE