"Neighborhood Reps Needed"

For the past few months, the Summit Scoop has carried an "ad" on Page 1 for "Neighborhood Reps Needed." Interested persons are invited to contact the Summit office.

The ad informs homeowners that the neighborhoods of Indigo Springs, Autumn Glen, Waverly Place, and Pineclave need Neighborhood Representatives.

What the ad doesn't tell you is those four neighborhoods represent 19.6% of the Association. More than 475 homeowners (out of 2,480) are not represented and have not been represented in years past.

The responsibility for assisting neighborhoods in filling the position of Neighborhood Reps falls to the (HOA's) Neighborhood Committee, currently chaired by Reginald Mack and previously chaired by Jesse McClinton. 

What does the office tell a person who contacts it about becoming a Neighborhood Rep? Does the office tell the interested person to pick up a form and "get signatures", or does the office tell that person to read and comply with the By-Laws and to contact the HOA's Neighborhood Committee for assistance?

I can't find out (I am temporarily prohibited by Court Order from contacting the office), but you can.

When you call the office, ask if your own neighborhood has a legitimate, duly-elected Voting Member. Barony Place does; a Neighborhood Meeting was held on May 10, 2025. 

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