![]() ![]() ![]() Section 23: OPA Elections Subject: Brett Hill Candidate Statement Msg# 952129
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Many on the forum say that the YC would be very profitable if the facility was simply closed over the winter season. Making money at the YC does not seem to be a problem when OP is full of people for the season. Would you, if elected, support closing the YC from the end of September until the first of April?
sure, close it down the simple fix . . . and an admission of failure and incompetence. after an approx. 5 mil investment, the best answer we can come up with is lock out the property owners who paid for the building for 8 months a year. disgraceful. how bout we actually make it a place where year round residents want to patronize, even if it is open only weekends? at this point, with the micro-bar and bingo hall ambiance, that is almost impossible. during the winter the sunset grill, oc fish, harborside, taylor whiskers and soon the south gate grill are all populated by ocean pines residents. people travel outside the pines rather than go to the place in their own community because - - as someone I was talking to in the south gate grill said to me - - "there's no reason to go there". if you are advocating shutting it down then you are admitting that is that has failed as investment, and I agree with you . . . an HOA should not be running a multi-million dollar business. did you ever wonder who in the administration decided to proceed with the project knowing that our seating was to be severly curtailed because of county parking restictions? did the GM say, ok, so we can't service the patio (prob a six figure patio at that) so we'll just scatter trailer park furniture in front of the bands to accommodate folks who come for a free concert. we cannot offer wait service on one inch of that patio, do you call that well-planned? the only functional purpose that patio serves is as a venue for wedding ceremonies. the marketing/salesmanship of the GM that led to the referendum being passed was masterful . . . and that's where the YC success story ends. steve lind |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: I really don't know who the facility is trying to attract anymore. When my family first came here 9 years ago, the food was great, the crown was sociable, and it was an inviting place to come to, despite the 30+ year old building. Now, the prices have gone up, the quality of the food has gone down, and it is not at all welcoming when you come inside. I feel like we have to whisper at our table, because every sound echoes off the solid surfaces, and my children, being children, appear to annoy everyone around us by just carrying on normal conversations. Most everything you speak about relates to the facility and not management except for your view of the food and pricing. What are your suggestions to correct the other deficiencies? Simply changing management will not correct most of the deficiencies you have mentioned. As a candidate, I want to see all management put into the hands of competent parties that can run the each entity profitable, regardless of whether they are outsourced operators or employees. Many on the forum say that the YC would be very profitable if the facility was simply closed over the winter season. Making money at the YC does not seem to be a problem when OP is full of people for the season. Would you, if elected, support closing the YC from the end of September until the first of April? |
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