01-26-2017, 05:04 AM
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Originally posted by kalakoa
Not the best option because the community still needs representation for issues other than the roads.
How effective is the current representation?
I'll elaborate: no HOA should be in charge of any infrastructure, road maintenance needs to be driven by a professional management corporation who acts as a disinterested third party to implement a simple objective ("maintain the roads").
The (volunteer or otherwise) HOA should be dealing with things like "what color to paint the community center" and "meet with our County Council representative".
I think we are in agreement. Getting out of the road business is priority 1, but representation for other things like "meet with our County Council representative", commercial development, and yes, even mailboxes is still important. And I think the board could handle these issues much more easily and efficiently if the infrastructure obligation is removed.