*sigh*
I'm not sure what is with all the negativity around here. You, as a home owner have a stake in the future of our community.
I've been to a couple of board meetings and the home owners meetings (with the new board staff) and they are working hard to improve our community, and strengthen the HOA.
These things will help fill some of the empty houses in the neighborhood *AND* improve our property values.
I don't think the disolution of the HOA is a viable solution to the situation.
I didn't attend the last community meeting, but I believe they announced the potential of bringing in a regulated management company to take some of the burdon of dues collection and code enforcement. This will free up time of all board members to work on more community building tasks. Such as neighborhood block parties, and things like the chilli cookoff, community cleanup day, and the long term projects like landscaping and the like.
There is more to our HOA than just the code enforcement.
By Ben Buxton
I'm not sure what is with all the negativity around here. You, as a home owner have a stake in the future of our community.
I've been to a couple of board meetings and the home owners meetings (with the new board staff) and they are working hard to improve our community, and strengthen the HOA.
These things will help fill some of the empty houses in the neighborhood *AND* improve our property values.
I don't think the disolution of the HOA is a viable solution to the situation.
I didn't attend the last community meeting, but I believe they announced the potential of bringing in a regulated management company to take some of the burdon of dues collection and code enforcement. This will free up time of all board members to work on more community building tasks. Such as neighborhood block parties, and things like the chilli cookoff, community cleanup day, and the long term projects like landscaping and the like.
There is more to our HOA than just the code enforcement.
By Ben Buxton