In Answer to Anonymous
While I would prefer to answer to an identified citizen, I do appreciate your involvement in this critical issue.
To begin with, let me apologize for my tactic of blind-siding Randy Pye with the ACCORD resignation letter at the meeting. I'm sure it was obvious that I was uncomfortable with my delivery, and I truthfully was debating the tactic right up to the moment I delivered it. I take full responsibility for the tone of the letter, and the means of delivery. In fact, today Thursday October 22, at 12:50 PM, I delivered a public apology to Randy Pye via phone, on-air, as he and Brian Vogt were guests on 710AM KNUS Radio, with host Jim Bryan. In return, I told him that I felt our association was due a like apology for blind-siding us in his role as ACCORD President, and using that forum to launch his City of Centennial, using our money and support without any notice, consultation or warning--his response was NO response. So be it.
That being said, I have unanimous support from our board in the message of the letter. The Denver Post was not only kind enough to provide the first unbiased reporting to date, but actually came out editorially stating that while they had encouraged the backers of the City of Centennial initially, essentially the Post has not seen the kind of planning and commitment they feel is required to properly serve the proposed populace, and in fact said that the Centennial backers have so far only shown that they can "be a dog in the manger."
Between balanced coverage by The Denver Post (and now it looks like 710AM KNUS), perhaps there IS a chance for self determination.
Sincerely,
Ed Cohen
Co-President
Cherry Creek Vista South Home Owners Assoc.
By Ed Cohen; Co-President CCVSHOA