Which management company did the BOD choose?
Which bid for 2024 management services did the Board of Directors choose?
When was the closing date on bids? The board should have decided in September. When it didn't, it should have decided at the October 3 regular board meeting. When it didn't, should it have decided by October 15?
Are Board actions state secrets? OK, so not "state" secrets. But why are they treated as such?
The seven people on the Board, referred to as Directors, are elected to represent 2,480 homeowners. Each should make an independent decision and not be unduly influenced or controlled by any other director.
So why do they all clam up and refuse to answer questions about business done in closed-door, secret, private, off-the-calendar meetings?
If they are being told not to speak to me or to anyone about board business, is that a legitimate direction?
The Board is accountable to the Voting Members (VM). Or, at least, it is supposed to be. But that group of 28 may itself not even be legitimate. First of all, four neighborhoods don't even have a VM. A fifth has one that is "recognized" by the Board, but that neighborhood (Barony Place) hasn't had an Annual Neighborhood Meeting in more than five years, so it does not have a legitimate VM.
Many other neighborhoods have not had Neighborhood Meetings and don't have legitimate VMs.
So the Board is accountable to no one.
When and how was the decision about the bids for the 2024 management contract made?
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