Board Integrity
Let's remember that our board has had plenty of integrity in the past and have accomplished much that our membership and residents have appreciated. The more I discuss the CVS issues with people, the more a picture emerges of a board that was blindsided and questions about when the LEADERSHIP of the board knew about the project and CVS presentation at the May 8 meeting and about the LEADERSHIP's handling of the issues. Some board members spoke out to neighbors, circulated the petition, and I sat and stuffed envelopes with notifications of the special meeting at a board member's house. Don't paint the entire board with the broad brush of suspicion. But do tell the entire board that the least that they are guilty of is NOT asserting themselves to the LEADERSHIP at the May 8 board meeting where CVS appeared, refusing to vote without the customary private discussion, and insisting that the general membership be informed and given the opportunity to see the CVS presentation. Call every board member and tell them that you expect them to examine the board process that occurred in this case and to correct any problems so that the general membership does not get blindsided again. Tell them you want them to remain in their positions and to work this out. Our board members derive their authority from US, so call and tell them what you want and thank them for the good work they've done previously. And attend the special meeting, look very carefully at the CVS proposal, ask questions, state your opinions. Thanks. Susan
By Susan Rebillot
Let's remember that our board has had plenty of integrity in the past and have accomplished much that our membership and residents have appreciated. The more I discuss the CVS issues with people, the more a picture emerges of a board that was blindsided and questions about when the LEADERSHIP of the board knew about the project and CVS presentation at the May 8 meeting and about the LEADERSHIP's handling of the issues. Some board members spoke out to neighbors, circulated the petition, and I sat and stuffed envelopes with notifications of the special meeting at a board member's house. Don't paint the entire board with the broad brush of suspicion. But do tell the entire board that the least that they are guilty of is NOT asserting themselves to the LEADERSHIP at the May 8 board meeting where CVS appeared, refusing to vote without the customary private discussion, and insisting that the general membership be informed and given the opportunity to see the CVS presentation. Call every board member and tell them that you expect them to examine the board process that occurred in this case and to correct any problems so that the general membership does not get blindsided again. Tell them you want them to remain in their positions and to work this out. Our board members derive their authority from US, so call and tell them what you want and thank them for the good work they've done previously. And attend the special meeting, look very carefully at the CVS proposal, ask questions, state your opinions. Thanks. Susan
By Susan Rebillot