dissemination of information
As I am sure you can appreciate, not everyone can always attend the board meetings, even when they are publicized. However, the fact that not all of the homeowners are able to, or necessarily even want to, attend in person, does not mean that they forfeit their right to participate in the affairs of the HOA. Critical to that participation is the timely dissemination of information relating to the items being considered by the various HOA decision making sessions such as board and committee meetings. Thus, I would like to suggest that, at a minimum, in advance of any board meeting, the HOA secretary publish the agenda for the meeting along with a synopsis of the issues on the agenda. For example, I have no idea what the issue is regarding the Highland on the Creek HOA, or exactly what the board is considering vis a formal policy on fines. Moreover, I would further suggest that the minutes of the board meetings be published by the HOA secretary in a timely manner following each meeting. You may recall the heated debate about the fountain after it was installed. Many of the decision makers responded to the criticism that the opponents should not be heard to complain when they made no effort to participate. While that position might have had its flaws [which I won't get into here], I would have to concede that it was not entirely without merit. However, I believe that we virtually guarantee apathy, nonparticipation and, ultimately, dissatisfaction with the decisions that are made when information relative to those decisions is not timely disseminated such that meaningful participation is made possible.