![]() ![]() Section 23: OPA Elections Subject: Brett Hill Candidate Statement Msg# 951536
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A quick clarification: It was Tom Herrick who mentioned the unneeded golf eqmt. No problem, as other folks have sometimes confused us. I'm Tom Hemmick.
In the past the OP was again the gang that couldn't shoot straight. Golfing cost $$ fees needed corrections, as there were errors posted in some public promotional listings. Took several efforts by forum folks to get those fixed/ corrected. The OP administration was asleep/ unaware/ not on the ball. Seems just another example of starts with fixing the basics. (as you've said). So many basics are going awry, which has generated dissatisfaction. Raises the question whether six yrs of this administration's foibles are now pointing to the need for change at the top. I'm not sure that you're aware of so many many, many of these past foibles. This forum's archives could be a resource for building your background. Also you've said: If golf courses and restaurants around us can be highly successful . . , BUT there's been examples of failures of both some local golf courses and restaurants. OP's YC and golf have emulated the $$ losing examples rather than the successful one's. Again raises the very basic question whether six yrs of this administration is enough?? And your position is . . . ?? Tom |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Tom, Golf, like the YC, I believe starts with fixing the basics. As you highlighted earlier, simple things like not buying new equipment that was some individual's want, and not an actual need, would improve expenses out of the gate. For memberships, if you look at the numbers, memberships only really appeal to full time residents. What about the 1/3 of the community that is part time? Even the limited play options (30 rounds) isn't really that great of deal when you look at the daily resident rates. The 30 rounds works out to $47.50/round, which only adds value if you play early, and use all the rounds. Paying the extra $6.50/round in the event I play early, and not committing is much safer bet. And why not promo the YC and golf together? If our clubhouse is so bad, and we have such a beautiful facility on the other side of the parkway, wouldn't package deals help both entities out? Again, to my overall philosophy, it is start thinking outside of the box, think about everyone that makes up the community, make the assets work for us, and make them profitable, because we have already invested millions in them. If golf courses and restaurants around us can be highly successful, there is no reason we can't do the same. In fact, ours should be easier because the community subsidized the facilities, so there is less of an operational hurdle to overcome. Brett |
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