09-30-2014, 10:26 AM
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Originally posted by Chunkster
quote:Democracy does not work as constituted at HPP. I go to meetings, even participating sometimes. I vote in every ballot. It does no good because of the high numbers of absentee owners and the apathy among the rest. All you people arguing in this thread just don't get it. You seem to think that if only your faction triumphed, things would be great. Well, they wouldn't because everybody in this picture has screwed up and has political blood on their hands.
Originally posted by Kenney
Can anybody remember ANY HPP Board that actually did their job, followed Laws and our Bilaws and Code of Conduct, respected one another and the residents, maintained the roads, spent our money with wisdom, worked together, didn't borrow millions (in our names) for a job that never got done, get us in trouble with the Health Department and divide our community with their pretense of Managing our business? . . . What is the solution? I hope you have answers, because I sure don't.
As I've said before, only a judge-appointed professional management team has a chance of fixing this.
could not agree more. To say that we ought to wait and see....how long would that be another 10, 20 years. In the meantime we have a tight group who is flying under the radar with hundreds of homeowners that just pay and forget they have a say in what needs to be done. The Board and the staff deal with millions of dollars that are ours. if the lava does not ran over HPP I think more people will move in making it in fact a thriving subdivision. Only then people will start looking at this bunch of pretenders and tell them to hit the road. That or we all stop paying the assessment and tell them to go an sit on an egg. jdo
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