Rich, I'm not going to engage in a flame war. You two are entitled to your opinions. I just have these thoughts in reply:
You obviously have a personal beef with a board member, and I'll assume that to be Rob given your description. Why make vague allegations against "the Board" when you seem to have something against one member of that board? As far as Rob badmouthing you, the only reason I know about that is that you posted it here. I don't know if it's true or not, but I can tell you that Rob never badmouthed either you or Paul to me. He's only said complimentary things about you to me. Did you confront Rob directly about these issues? Did you ask a neutral party, perhaps another board member, to mediate the dispute? If not, you really can't have a position that others shouldn't hide behind screen names. By the way, I'm assuming you don't mean me, since I've "signed" my only post here.
You may have attended many meetings, but you haven't since I've been on the board. As for Paul, the only one he's attended in the last year was last year's annual meeting when he found out he couldn't run because he's not an owner. That's not a knock on him; it's just a fact.
You don't know the berm fix was cheap at any point because you don't have the expertise to determine that. You're speculating, unless you do in fact have engineering expertise in which case you should have said something sooner. I can tell you that it appears based on what I've seen and in my conversations with our contractor that the berm may have had a design flaw from the beginning. As I said before, we're waiting on the report to know for sure. Gathering information is an important part of addressing this problem. Opting for a "quick fix" or homemade remedy might not be legal and might make things worse.
You can talk about what you perceive happens at meetings, but one thing you can't deny is that you haven't been to any meetings since I've been on the board. I'm the Vice President of this board and as such I know that each member is entitled to be heard. It's true, you might hear "I'll get back with you on that". That's what responsible people do when they don't know the answer to something. It wouldn't do any good to just make up some answer without any knowledge of the situaton, would it?
You've had opportunities to raise your concerns with me personally or with Davina on almost a daily basis for the last year because you see us walking Alexa. Not one time, not once, have you ever expressed these concerns with me or her. We haven't been hiding; to the contrary, we've been easy to find, and your neighbors have taken advantage of that opportunity. Why haven't you? Did you think you wouldn't get a fair shake from me? What in the world would lead you to that conclusion? I've never done a thing to deserve that, and I'd bet most of the others haven't either. But we're all lumped together as some sort of corrupt organization. You say that your good name and reputation have value, but you have no problem inferring that I, as a board member, am up to corruption because there's a reserve fund. That's wrong, and deep down I think you know that. I haven't done anything wrong, and neither has the rest of the board. That reserve was recommended by our management company, the people we trust to give us advice in these matters. If we didn't follow their advice, I suppose you'd accuse us of paying professionals for advice and then not following it, instead arrogantly choosing our own stupid and uninformed path.
Let me be clear: I don't know what problem you and Paul have with Rob and I don't care. My job is to serve this community the best way I know how. If you have a problem with Rob, go tell him so. The berm is being addressed the best way we can. It appears that you and Paul have created a self-fulfilling prophecy--we have a problem; we know the board won't listen to us; we won't participate or even let anyone know what's on our minds (no, posts here don't count). And then the board doesn't address your concerns, confirming your original hypothesis. Why not break the cycle and just talk? Both you and Paul have talked about people having courage. If your concerns are valid, have the courage to raise them in person.
I'm done with this mess. I've said my peace. Like I said, I don't do flame wars and I've already wasted too much time on this that I could have spent with my daughter. If you guys want to continue fighting, go ahead. I'm only interested in solving problems. Maybe I'm stupid for that. I can tell you this, though: I don't do alliances and I'm my own man. I'm sorry you and Paul didn't take the time to realize that, and I hope you'll think about it.