Folks, there was a reference to the Lake Pointe Community web page in another post. I went to this site and found an excellent example on how a homeowners association web page ought to look like. On this page I found the names of committees and the chairperson's name, address, phone number and email for each. I also saw that this community has seven BOD's. What really caught my attention was the BOD meeting agendas and also meeting minutes. There is no secrecy on what is being discussed and what was the outcome of the discussions and votes. What really peeked my attention was the on-line survey and results that were on this web page. This type of information would give our neighborhood a good reading on what our concerns were and how the community feels we should act on issues and problems. I know I took a survey several months ago and I don't recall seeing the results or feedback on that survey. On this web page I even saw activity on a tree planting project. It listed the type of trees, pictures and cost associated with that tree planting project.
I was really impressed with the amount of information that this web page provided to its homeowners. I'm sure that this neighborhood has its own web and information problems but it is far better than the communication and participation that the homeowners of Circle C are getting today. Take a look for yourself. I think we could all benefit from better communication.
www.lakepointehoa.org/committees.htm
I was really impressed with the amount of information that this web page provided to its homeowners. I'm sure that this neighborhood has its own web and information problems but it is far better than the communication and participation that the homeowners of Circle C are getting today. Take a look for yourself. I think we could all benefit from better communication.
www.lakepointehoa.org/committees.htm