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Originally posted by flyingsurfer
csgray
You did not answer my questions. Have you read the HPPOA records? No facts or no records.
The new board has posted no minutes, no record of motions made, amendments or motions passed since they were seated. So there is no "official" record of any of their actions for the association members to examine, months after they were seated and months after the firings. This really leaves those of us who want to understand what happened in the dark. I have asked both the board president and my district rep to provide a simple timeline of meetings (public and closed), motions, and actions leading up to the firings and take over of operations on through to the first members meeting, not including any confidential employee information. Not only have they not provided that, neither of them even had the courtesy to respond, leaving me to wonder if they have something to hide.
This board probably did not set out to break the law, or maybe even to fire the employees, but they did and the entire subdivision is living with the consequences. That was very plain during the aftermath of the storm, look at how people from HPP had to go to other subdivisions for ice, water, and information. We were the largest subdivision to be hammered by the storm, with thousands of people impacted, and the HPP board did nothing to facilitate getting help for the members until they started handing out a little ice and water after most of the subdivision had power again. Compare that with the services that other Associations arranged for their subdivisions.
I do not care if the board members and their spouses who are now running the show are being paid or are volunteers, they should not be involved in day to day operations, especially money handling. The whole purpose of boards is to set policy and provide oversight, not operations, not run things. If they are running things there can be no effective oversight, because you cannot police yourself. I had no opinion on this board when they were seated, certainly most people were in a wait and see mode, but within days of being seated their actions were so drastic and so far reaching that I can only wonder if they already had a plan in place before being seated. Otherwise it would seem they acted in haste and have been in a defensive posture ever since. Perhaps the minutes would show otherwise, but again, those are not being made available to the public.
I've served on boards, we were always given draft minutes at the following meeting to correct and approve, they were then publicly posted. Approving the minutes was always the first order of business. The failure of this board to do even such a simple thing does not give me much confidence in them being able to actually do what they were elected to do.
I realize some of you are friends of these people, but those of us who only know them by their actions have only their actions to judge them by. I did not know any of the last board, I don't know this board, but I do know the interests of the HPPOA are not being well served at this time.
edited to fix a typo
Carol
Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb