What is less $1,200 or $20,000?
Perhaps a better question to ask is why would the CCHOA enter into a ten year lease with Phoenix Holdings, Inc. for $1,200 a year for a space that would be perfect for a ''Resident's Information Center''.
Then turn around and PAY the developer $20,000.00 a year to share the current ''Information Center''?
What's less $1,200 or $20,000?
What's better, the current Info Center open
1/2 days, 5 days a week, that many of us don't feel welcome at?
or our own Residents Info Center we could feel welcome at? One that is open more than 1/2 days? One that actually answers the phone during the day?
For the $45,000.00 we pay the developer for ''half'' the current building and ''half'' the current employees, we could use 5919 Lacross and hire our own employees. One full time and one part time. Or, it would be a great place to house a professional management company.
Perhaps a better question to ask is why would the CCHOA enter into a ten year lease with Phoenix Holdings, Inc. for $1,200 a year for a space that would be perfect for a ''Resident's Information Center''.
Then turn around and PAY the developer $20,000.00 a year to share the current ''Information Center''?
What's less $1,200 or $20,000?
What's better, the current Info Center open
1/2 days, 5 days a week, that many of us don't feel welcome at?
or our own Residents Info Center we could feel welcome at? One that is open more than 1/2 days? One that actually answers the phone during the day?
For the $45,000.00 we pay the developer for ''half'' the current building and ''half'' the current employees, we could use 5919 Lacross and hire our own employees. One full time and one part time. Or, it would be a great place to house a professional management company.