Lorri Street of “We the People” is planning a peaceful protest on Monday, January 6, 2020, in order to protest a luncheon hosted by HSVPOA with the assistance of ideal Living.
HSVPOA has issued invitations to community realtors, brokers, POA staff, Board Members, KVRE, and the Village Voice. The purpose of this event is to celebrate and finalize the details of the new program between HSVPOA and the real estate community.
Joe and Cheryl respectfully declined
Joe and Cheryl Dowden of Hot Springs Village People have respectfully declined participation in this protest, but of course, everyone else is free to do as they see fit.
While we are not participating in this protest, we do disagree with the use of ANY property owner monies being used to fund the realtor luncheon, especially in light of the POA beginning the promotion of assessment increases.
We also disagree with our CEO hosting this event at a non-POA restaurant.
What follows is the inquiry Ms. Street sent to Hot Springs Village People asking if we would like to participate in the protest.
Invitation to HSV People to Participate in Protest
Lorri Street | 2:17 PM (2 hours ago) | ||
to me |
“What would you think if I told you that the HSVPOA, is hosting a luncheon on Monday, January 6, 2020, for essentially the entire real estate community, the Board, the Voice, KVRE and senior staff. This is being done to formally announce the new Realtor/POA relationship that begins on January 1, 2020.” (excerpt from posting by Cheryl Dowden on Hot Springs Village People dot com website.)
I cry foul!….just the idea that LN now wants to ‘play nice’ with HSV Realtors after snubbing them during her boondoggle Village Homes and Land failure strikes me as laughably ludicrous! And, IMHO any Village Realtor who is/or ever has been opposed to how LN has been running OUR Village should decline the invitation, sooner than later. I for one could not (ever), in good faith to my opposition of LN, ever refer a HSV Realtor who attends this luncheon. It is the HSV Property Owner’s who are footing the bill for this unnecessary and frivolous event! From OUR pocketbooks straight into the wallet of Greg Jones the independent owner of the Explore Lake restaurant. All Realtor’s who attend should be known for their complicity should they attend this luncheon on Property Owners dime!
While the ‘event’ is most unfortunate–We the People & Hot Springs Village People have a great opportunity to show our displeasure by showing up to protest the luncheon, current legacy BOD’s, and LN’s contract renewal.
Please commit to joining us in this Protest Rally–and, if you on such short notice bring your own signs.
When: Monday, January 6th. 10:15 a.m. to gather for carpooling and a brief talk on how we can execute this rally effectively and safely.
Where: Woodlands parking lot–by the War Memorial
Who: All Like-minded WTP & Hot Springs Village–who want to express their voice and presence!
Why: Well…we all know why! We’ll head up to the vicinity of the Explore restaurant no later than 11:15.
For planning purposes, I would appreciate if you would reply to me if you are committed to joining this effort.
Much Thanks!
Lorri Street
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By Cheryl Dowden
Click here to read the original article
Joseph Vlasek
01/04/2020 — 5:33 pm
Perhaps WE should all look to hire REALTORS from either Hot Springs or Benton NOT the Village? In Protest of this event?
Cheri Nelso
01/04/2020 — 5:43 pm
Joseph, why on earth would we not hire Realtors who are familiar with our Village. We should be supporting them, not making their job more difficult.
Vicky Didion
01/04/2020 — 5:41 pm
This is a peaceful protest, we will carry protest signs, we are NOT protesting any realtor going to the luncheon. We are protesting the use of our assessment monies paying for the luncheon. We will stand on common property and not on Mr. Jones property. Please stand with us. This is a great opportunity to keep our cause alive, that being bringing attention to our dissatisfaction of the CEO!
Cheri Nelson
01/04/2020 — 5:41 pm
I do believe we can have effective protests but I believe this is the wrong venue.
1st This event is being paid for by another entity not the POA. so we can’t protest the cost.
2nd. the POA facilities are closed on Monday which is the day the other entity chose. now I personally believe our leadership could have easily rearranged this, but they didn’t.
3rd We do not want to alienate the Village realtors when we want them to sell properties thus increasing our revenue
4th. last but not least there is the issue of safety for the protesters. there is no safe place for the protesters to stand. having had the incident the last time we had a protest i’m even more aware of safety issues. not to mention that the protesters could be arrested. while i don’t believe Greg Jones would do that, i do believe Leslie Nalley would.
I am hopeful you will reconsider this protest. we will, I believe have plenty to protest in the next few weeks.
thank you for at least listening to my thoughts
Andy Kramek
01/04/2020 — 6:29 pm
Agree totally on all points. This has nothing to do with the Realtors, or the Restaurant. Protest at the POA if you must do something but this action is only going to make you look silly.
Anonymous
01/04/2020 — 10:11 pm
This is a last chance effort to boost the new exploit restaurant. The burgers are so greasy and to top it off they brush more grease all over the top of the bun making it unedible. I will never be back.
Vicki Husted
01/04/2020 — 6:50 pm
Cheri Nelson and Andy Kramek,
I agree with both of you. If POA money is going to be spent on a function, I believe it should be spent at POA-subsidized facilities, but protesting at the restaurant and alienating our realtors would be counter-productive in my opinion.
Anonymous
01/04/2020 — 9:00 pm
Vicki, I agree with you. The POA BOD’s CEO and staff’s Village Homes and Land’s abject failure wasting a million POA dollars every year and now trying to resurrect the same waste under a different name is what is counterproductive. Realtors and property owners are already alienated by LN’s tone of voice.
Anonymous
01/04/2020 — 9:57 pm
The realtors are in it for the money. I can’t imagine them getting mad at us and moving out of town.
Anonymous
01/04/2020 — 8:27 pm
Arrested for what? Peaceful protest? Each Realtor and each associate knows the POA staff has no influence over their business. And Cunningham claimed there were no free lunches!
Anonymous
01/04/2020 — 10:17 pm
Hear Cheri, there will be plenty of protests in the next few weeks.
Julie
01/05/2020 — 4:39 am
Who is this “other entity” ? How does anyone know who is paying??
Why are these people getting a free lunch?
Why can’t they buy their own lunch?
Can anyone attend?
Why are the Voice and KVRE getting a free lunch? Is this editorial purity?
Who cares if we alienate a realtor? I would not want to do business with anyone who can be bought off for one free mediocre midday meal.
If the new plan is so great wouldn’t people come to hear about it without any food being a part of the deal? Maybe they will have door prizes. Or a raffle. Sounds like a great opportunity to reach this vitally important audience without a hint of impropriety.
Something just isn’t right about this whole thing. Peaceful protest is good. We must take our village back inch by inch.
Be there. Pack a lunch if you’re not a realtor or a media mogul.
Thankfully the media will already be on site, thus ensuring complete and unbiased reporting. Despite the free meal they will be eating.
It is the best place and time for a peaceful protest. If you believe otherwise don’t come, but don’t tell us what to do. Please. The suggestions above about not doing the protest have only heightened my resolve to do it. Seriously.
Someone is afraid of attention being drawn to the whole rotten thing. Thus, we must and will draw attention to it.
Support an end to the madness and please come out for this peaceful protest.
Respectfully hopeful for a big turnout.
Lorri Street
01/04/2020 — 8:04 pm
Andy…this IS the right venue because it’s relevant information ( thankfully received through Cheryl Dowden’s meticulous reporting) and because there will be media present. I’m surprised by your comment that any protest will make Property Owners look silly. I still vividly recall visiting MANY HSV businesses during the birth of the WTP grassroots movement and being politely ignored. You know the outcome of that effort. Being deemed “silly” doesn’t bother me in the least…but being silent when an opportunity such as we have this coming Monday bothers me to my core. Hope you’ll consider changing your mind and join us. I consider you an ally in the grassroots effort to ultimately oust LN. At the very least please don’t dismiss others efforts. We’re all in this together.
Much appreciated…
Anonymous
01/04/2020 — 10:02 pm
Andy is in Arizona. He can’t be here.
Andy Kramek
01/05/2020 — 7:58 am
Lori,
As Cheryl Lynch Nelson has pointed out elsewhere:
“The event is 90% paid for by the Ideal Living magazine.
Do we really want to alienate the realtors that we are trying to encourage to sell our Village to new property owners? No matter how you approach it, this luncheon is for the realtors, so how can they not believe we are protesting their participation”
Assuming this is correct (and I have no reason to doubt her) then what exactly are you protesting?
Publicity stunts that make us look bad in front of third parties only help the POA cronies propagate their myth that the “opposition” is a tiny minority of people who have a personal agenda.
I am no fan of the POA management team, or its actions, but this particular protest idea remains, in my opinion, inappropriate, ill-advised and yes, even silly.
Anonymous
01/05/2020 — 8:50 am
I second that, Andy. Embarrassed to have ever been associated with this group so count me out. This changes how I look at everything now. Still not yet trusting POA leaders but afraid we’ve been led astray.
When you threaten the livelihood of realtors and businesses, both important to MY investment, and your disgrace American heroes in the process your true colors are reveled. I am definitely NOT likeminded.
It is the VETERANS memorial, not war memorial.
Would sign my name but those on the inside know how mast Lorri can be.
HSVP C
01/05/2020 — 10:16 am
NO FREE LUNCH
I hope you understand that Hot Springs Village People is not affiliated with We the People. We are an entirely separate entity. This article was written to report on the news.
As you know, HSV People has always advocated for the close of Village Homes and Land and for the real estate community to rightfully handle the sale of real estate and not the POA. The accomplishment of this is a very good thing, IMO. My problem with this luncheon is that “part” of it is being funded by the POA. Per Jamie Caperton, we have a contract with ideal-Living. Supposedly ideal-Living is paying for 90% of this event. Or that is the spin. Ideal-Living also paid for a ‘free’ evaluation of the Explore the Village website and they found a number of errors, which are being corrected. This is also a good thing.
The question is, “what is in the contract with ideal-Living that they are giving us all these ‘free’ benefits?” There is no free lunch.
Also, for POA-sponsored events, we really should be utilizing our own subsidized venues. Property Owners First.
XPlore Lakeside is a lovely restaurant. What we are saying is nothing negative towards them. As individual Villagers, I would encourage all of us to patronize the independent businesses, but only if you like them.
We are pleased about the finalization of the details of the POA/realtor program.
We have been told that we need to start discussing assessment increases. Whether this means higher monthly increases or special assessments, we do not know. It is hard to get behind such an increase when money is being wasted for unnecessary things. The realtors are going to do their best to sell the homes and lots, no matter if there is a luncheon or not. POA management has a champagne mindset on a beer budget.
Joe and I have respectfully declined to participate in this protest. Thank you.
Cheri Nelson
01/05/2020 — 10:30 am
Anonymous
This group HSV people ARE NOT promoting or supporting this protest event. we are trying to show that this is the wrong venue.
those promoting it are not supported by HSV People.
Lorri Street
01/05/2020 — 5:43 pm
Have to ask Cheri…why do you think this is not the ‘right’ venue? And…please share what would be in your opinion.
Most Appreciative…
Ralph
01/05/2020 — 8:58 am
Who paid for the ad in the Fall 2019 issue of ideal living? It was the HSV POA – thus the argument that we are not paying for this free lunch event is ludicrous at best.
No “digital” magazine is going to shell out its own money for something like this…how can they? They only make money by selling ads and then running “articles” on the places who bought the ads.
Come on people….wake up…this lunch is wholly bought and paid for by your POA dues – plain and simple.
Anyone who tells you differently is blowing smoke….
Anonymous
01/05/2020 — 5:04 pm
40,000 paid to ideal living by the Poa
Lorri Street
01/05/2020 — 10:03 am
Ideal Living has a paid contract from the POA and as such WE are in fact paying for the whole kit and and caboodle.
My sign will read, “NO Contract Renewal 4 Nalley!”
What will others read?
Lorri Street
01/05/2020 — 5:38 pm
Dear Andy…I’ve not yet had the pleasure to meet you in person but suspect our paths will cross in the not to distant future. Why all the condescending words? Inappropriate…ill-advised, and oh yes let’s not forget silly. Where was your voice during the entire We the People grassroots Vote NO campaign? Never once did your name come across my computer nor did I meet you in person for the entire 8 months of the campaign. So…you get fired by Nalley (I do respect that by the way), and decide you’re the new judge of what I choose to do? I have no bone to pick with you, and likewise, I see absolutely no reason you should want to pick one with me?. You write well and your perspective on POA current shenanigans is spot on. We don’t need to tangle but instead should collaborative on how best we like minded majority HSV Property Owners can wrest control of OUR Village from Leslie Nalley. As I said earlier we all have the same goal!
Shirene
01/05/2020 — 4:55 am
I have a great idea. All protestors should bake cookies and bring them to the peaceful protest.
Then we can alert the media in Hot Springs and Little Rock and let them know that there will be free cookies for all media covering the event.
I am baking dark chocolate macaroons with hazel nuts.
Sally
01/05/2020 — 7:08 am
Great idea – put me down for a dozen rice crispy treats….
Stan
01/05/2020 — 9:02 am
I plan to go by boat to the peaceful protest…and I am going to honk my horn every five minutes during the free lunch paid for entirely by the POA and give a friendly wave to those inside just to remind them who actually paid for their free lunch….me, a resident.
Please join me out back…on whatever you have that floats…no parking problems…and no one to bother us…ideal protest environment…and it will allow us peaceful protesting from both sides of the place….and a chance to show everyone that we can not be taken advantage of over and over again without at least raising our voices in concern.
Thanks. See you then!!!!
Al Lipson
01/05/2020 — 12:28 pm
Personally, I am fed up hearing from “ANONYMOUS”. Grow a pair.
Anonymous
01/05/2020 — 5:09 pm
Shall we grow a pair of loose lips like yours Al?
Anonymous
01/05/2020 — 1:29 pm
This is absolutely ridiculous!!!! You people complain about everything.
HSVP C
01/05/2020 — 2:10 pm
So says, anonymous. What you are calling complaints, I am calling disagreements. I guess you may just want us to roll over and play dead, turning a blind eye on how the very fabric of the Village is being changed.
Just a little of what we agree with:
We agree with the closing of Village Homes and Land.
We agree with the development of the new real estate program.
We agree with the work on election reform.
We agree that we now have a much-needed parliamentarian on the board.
We agree with the video recording of the board meetings and live streaming.
We agree with supporting our own POA restaurants and also independent businesses in the community.
We agree with no urbanization of the Village.
We agree with careful and prudent spending of our assessment dollars. (Hope this happens soon.)
We agree with an improved marketing program.
We agree with transparency in the POA. (Hope this continues to improve.)
Thank you for reading.
Respectfully,
Cheryl Dowden
Melinda Noble
01/05/2020 — 5:05 pm
We may complain be we sigh our name. Are you in witness protection or wanted by the FBI that would explain “Anonymous”.
Anonymous
01/05/2020 — 3:33 pm
HSVP, why did you feel it necessary to let everyone know that you wouldn’t be taking part in the protest? Are you trying to get people to follow your lead?
Lori Street, you can carry a sign saying no contract renewal 4 Nalley, but I suggest you read the present contract carefully. There is no option for not renewing the contract. Options are change terms of contract, terminate contract or it gets AUTOMATICALLY renewed (thanks goes to Tom Weiss and old board.
This is a new anonymous because I personally know how vicious people can be when they don’t like the truth stated.
HSVP C
01/05/2020 — 4:13 pm
Anonymous, thank you for giving me the opportunity to explain my stance. I feel it necessary to let everyone know this because this protest is most likely going to be attributed to Hot Springs Village People and it is a We the People protest. This has happened in the past when people blamed my husband and me for the actions of others. We are already being blamed by some. People can protest if they want. I have said that. It is up to them and none of my business. While I am not in support of this particular protest, I do support Ms. Street’s right to do so. Why do you feel it necessary to ask me this? Is it not obvious?
Vicki Husted
01/05/2020 — 4:23 pm
Anonymous 01/05/2020 — 3:33 pm.
I suspect at least part of HSVP’s reason for letting people know they were not participating is in the spirit of transparency and full disclosure. This site primarily reports news, and when Cheryl Dowden posts things of her own, she clearly labels it “By Cheryl Dowden”.
I don’t support this protest, and personally, hope that others would follow HSVPs lead on this matter. I believe in people’s right to protest, I just think this one is ill-advised.
You’re 100% right about the present contract. Puts us between a rock and a hard spot. Hopefully it can be rectified soon.
Anonymous
01/05/2020 — 9:02 pm
Changing terms of the contract (raise benefits) would be renewing contract which can be done at any time by a majority vote of the board members but only with the consent of the ceo. Every 2 years the contract renews automatically with the same terms if not renewed or terminated.
Anonymous
01/05/2020 — 9:29 pm
In “Hearts” it is called “shooting for the moon” and it can be done and no one can stop it.
George Sorrell
01/05/2020 — 3:57 pm
In my view, the protests already posted on this website are a sufficient counter for the unfortunate location chosen for this event. In truth, I wholeheartedly support many such meetings. I would say Dutch treat would seem to be more appropriate. This meeting is a win-win for everyone.
I must have missed a major point regarding the marketing effort needed for HSV. Where does it say that the HSVBOD is somehow responsible for Marketing HSV? In my view, the cost and ingenuity for such a Marketing effort should come from those who more directly benefit from such a plan. I am speaking of our collective Realtors in and around HSV. They know better than anyone how to attract new buyers for the Village. I do see where their interests would lie primarily with selling exiting homes. That being said, so be it. Let them go after every possible retiree in the country looking for a wonderful place to live. Creating a Sellers’ market within the gates would have a turnpike effect that would encourage more development throughout Garland and Saline County.
I would perceive an empty portfolio of available homes in HSV would automatically and quite naturally cause builders to want to begin building again. It would think this would also greatly discourage lot owners from abandoning their investments. In fact, I would support some kind of program to recover all the absentee owners who now wish to reunite with their lost property, assuming they are willing to make restitution for the unpaid dues (i.e. waive penalties).
Likewise, it seems to me, developers should be responsible for putting in utilities etc, rather this cost being paid out of the empty purse of the HSV home owners.
Our annual dues should be totally dedicated to maintaining the infrastructure of HSV. There should never be a doubt whether the Dams are safe, the roads are maintained, the water is safe to drink and the sewers are sound throughout the Village. Keeping our house in order should be job number one for the HSVBOD.
Marketing, sales and new construction should be left to those equipped for such things and who stand to benefit the most.
What am I missing?
Craig
01/06/2020 — 8:23 am
I think what you are missing is that none of what you say should be is not going to happen.
The “ceo” has a job for life and nothing seems to be able to stop her…nothing.
Tom Blakeman
01/05/2020 — 6:39 pm
OK Folks,
Everybody calm down. The facts of the matter are:
1. POA should have scheduled this event at a POA owned and operated venue.
2. The POA needs to be and should be responsible for getting new people nationally to know about and want to come to HSV. That means to come here for golf, tennis, fitness, pickelball, lakes, fishing, etc. And it includes buying a home or a lot here. The idea, long standing, that HSV is some kind of “best kept secret” is a major factor in what’s gotten us into the state that we are now in. Our POA, run by all you folks out there who voted for past and present board members, is solely responsible. They have not been getting the job done. . . for years. NO, IT IS NOT COOPER’S FAULT.
3. Ideal Living Magazine has some kind of contract with our POA. They make money off of us. They are a national business and they are in the business of selling advertising and magazines – nothing more. If they are somehow “contributing” to this event then you can be sure it is only because they somehow, someway, have something to gain from it.
4. Our POA under the present leadership and for the last many many years has failed to move the needle at all on attracting new residents and traffic to our venues. They failed with Village Land and Homes. Now they have a new idea which is SELLING buyer LEADS which may come in to our Realtor community. That’s right, SELLING LEADS. So they are having this lunch to solicit participation from the Realtors so the Realtors can PAY OUR POA FOR LEADS. PERIOD. Will the program amount to anything? Who knows?
5. Realtors work hard for their money. They are ALL, let me repeat ALL, self employed. Whatever you see out there, their marketing, their sales offices, their shiny new cars – whatever it is, IS, because they created it themselves – from scratch. They don’t have “employee benefits packages” or 401k plans or employer “matching”. If they don’t sell they don’t get paid. They all are on their own nickel. Therefore, the idea expressed above that they should shoulder all the marketing for the Village is totally erroneous. They will be, in fact, PAYING POA FOR LEADS ON POTENTIAL BUYERS. Key word here is: POTENTIAL. No guarantees.
6. Lorri Street has every right to protest bad actions by our POA. Those that show up with her have the same right. Frankly, it is a freedom given to us by the founding fathers of our country. Whether you happen to like Lorri or not the further fact is she has done a tremendous amount for the Village bringing to light many of the previously ignored issues and failures of our own POA.
Thank you, Thanks to Lorri, Thanks to our Realtor community. Despite the poor choice of venue, let’s all hope this new POA plan works.
Anonymous
01/05/2020 — 8:51 pm
Arkansas Secretary of State website list Village Progressives as the owner of Balboa Lakeside (a/k/a Xplore Lakeside), Beehive Neighborhood Hangout, and Beehive Restaurant?
Karen Daigle Lundberg
01/05/2020 — 11:18 pm
Hello Anonymous. I have no idea why you would post the information you did about Village Progressives under Anonymous, but that was your choice. I have posted this information, always under my own name, and tried and tried to point out the very statement you made. I have even posted the Secretary of State website page stating that information. I do not understand why Cindi Erickson can state that she is an investor in the two Beehives and a member in Village Progressives, but not Xplore Lakeside when Village Progressives owns all three. Someone please explain that to me, because I have asked it 100 times.
Greg Jones
01/06/2020 — 7:49 am
Balboa Lakeside is not Xplore Lakeside. Village progressives has no ownership in Xplore Lakeside.
Greg
Anonymous
01/11/2020 — 1:48 pm
So both Greg and Cindy have an interest in Village progressives but only her partner Greg has an interest in Xplore Resturant Group, LLC.
Greg Jones
01/06/2020 — 8:18 am
Balboa Lakeside is the convenience store operation at Balboa Marina not Xplore Lakeside. Xplore Lakeside is owned by Xplore Restaurant Group,LLC which is owned entirely by Greg Jones and Michael Shumsky.
James
01/06/2020 — 9:09 am
Greg, thanks for explaining this. Xplore Lakeside is owned by Xplore Restaurant Group,LLC not Village Progressives . Correct?
Greg Jones
01/06/2020 — 1:29 pm
Yes
Karen Daigle Lundberg
01/08/2020 — 9:19 pm
Greg Jones, my apologies to you. When I am wrong, I will always state that I am wrong. Many months ago I was told that “Balboa Lakeside” was the name that was going to be used for the restaurant, and that a change in decision was made, and it would be XPlore Lakeside. It was my assumption (never assume) that the Secretary of State record that stated Balboa Lakeside being owned by Village Progressives just had not been updated. Thank you for clearing this matter up, and once again, my apologies to you.
Julie
01/06/2020 — 5:16 am
The new idea of selling leads will not work. Period.
Moe
01/06/2020 — 8:19 am
If you are driving by us while we peacefully protest please honk FIVE times in support of our concerns that the POA is doing things all wrong.
Craig
01/06/2020 — 4:47 pm
The lack of participants in this peaceful protest leaves me even more convinced that is too late to save HSV….
HSVP C
01/06/2020 — 5:37 pm
Hello Craig, the number of protestors is not related to the ability to save HSV.
Jimmy
01/06/2020 — 6:37 pm
The protest was peaceful and highlighted concerns that property owners have. We save HSV by voting in board candidates that will stand up to ceo LN.
Serena
01/06/2020 — 4:54 pm
So Lorri: How did the protest workout?
Anonymous
01/06/2020 — 5:59 pm
Worked out fine for as long as it lasted. One of the protesters told one of the BOD “Enjoy your lunch, I am paying for it.”
Anonymous
01/06/2020 — 8:49 pm
Sounds about as peaceful as sticking your signs under my neighbors car when you left. confrontations and vandalism. mature group.
Anonymous
01/07/2020 — 8:42 am
Vandalism?
Anonymous
01/06/2020 — 9:04 pm
Fair warning to all HSV residents, the CEO, and BOD. My 2020 mission is to leave no stone unturned. This includes financial transactions, digital communications, GPS locations of your cars, cell phones, images, and unsavory documented handshake deals by the CEO and the BOD. In the hack world, this is referred to as scorched earth. I hope you all wrote it on pen and paper, the burned it or used carrier pigeons or smoke signals, if not…it’s mine. I’ll take my 20 years of computer education and put it to good use so I never have to hear my parents talk about the CEO or BOD again. Bruce force bot shall commence. Good luck! May you fair well and may it all be in the residents favor. – JTR
Anonymous
01/12/2020 — 11:29 am
Thank you JTR, keep us posted.
Vicki Husted
01/07/2020 — 1:03 am
Poll On NextDoor
A huge part of the resistance to our leadership and increased assessments centers around spending and the CMP.
There’s a very telling Poll posting about the CMP for anyone who is on NextDoor. https://nextdoor.com/news_feed/?post=133284988
It shows that it’s been posted for 6 days, but today is the first time I’ve seen it, and I go there several times a day. There has been a lot of incorrect categorization of posts there recently, so I recommend you all visit it and cast your vote. it’s not scientific, but shows where the majority sentiment lies.
If you are on Next Door click this link and VOTE! https://nextdoor.com/news_feed/?post=133284988 Property owners need to weigh in on this poll and we’ll get a better idea of whether we’re seeing one “anonymous” or “blank” author (of either type opinion) here, or just a few, posting many times.
To make a real difference, though, you’ll need to cast your votes in the BOD Candidate Election!
Vicki Husted
01/07/2020 — 1:50 am
Poll On NextDoor
Whether you supported this protest or not, huge part of the resistance to our leadership and increased assessments centers around spending and the CMP.
There’s a very telling Poll posting about the CMP for anyone who is on NextDoor. https://nextdoor.com/news_feed/?post=133284988
It shows that it’s been posted for 6 days, but today is the first time I’ve seen it, and I go there several times a day. There has been a lot of incorrect categorization of posts there recently, so I recommend you all visit it and cast your vote. it’s not scientific, but shows where the majority sentiment lies.
If you are on Next Door click this link and VOTE! https://nextdoor.com/news_feed/?post=133284988 Property owners need to weigh in on this poll and we’ll get a better idea of whether we’re seeing one “anonymous” or “blank” author (of either type opinion) here, or just a few, posting many times.
To make a real difference, though, you’ll need to cast your votes in the BOD Candidate Election!
Anonymous
01/07/2020 — 1:37 pm
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Anonymous
01/16/2020 — 10:19 am
The VILLAGE VOICE newspaper had no editorial comments from villagers this week. In the previous weeks I saw no dissenting comments concerning the BOD and Ms. Nalley. I think the VILLAGE VOICE has aligned themselves with the present BOD.
Has anybody else noticed this?
I have not been to the Beehive nor the Explore the Lake Restaurant. I am not aligned with them politically and with the pervasive political atmosphere I feel their views are destructive.