![]() ![]() Section 4: General Subject: 2025 OPA Annual Meeting Msg# 1232047
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Interesting history. Thank you.
And help me to recall the board member's name who helped in replacing the old country club, just before he moved away. Lots of us had admiration for the gentleman. And the new replacement golf/ country club has proven itself very well, including its food service improvements. (except sound system, I think) Dual use for board meetings there has utilized some idol space, for dual usage, a good conservative practice. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Tom, I have to give somewhat of a chuckle about these great concerns over the cost of a dedicated boardroom. Many association members were outraged at the Tiki Bar expansion. Ditto for the new Clubhouse; the new cart barn. There is already questioning of the cost of an outdoor kitchen at the Yacht Club. Today, the assessment is only around $2 higher than it was in 2013, 12 years or so ago. This is an incredible financial success story, given all the major improvements to infrastructure in OPA many association members moaned about, as well as reserve contributions. How about the image below? This current board, in place for a few years, likes to say "we get things done." Perhaps so. However, look at what board voted for the largest assessment decrease in OPA history, to the best of my knowledge. Presided over by Colette Horn, with a majority that included Peck and Wheatley. Who made that reduction possible? I will give you three guesses and the first two don't count. One will probably not find the image below on Esther Diller's Get Involved Facebook page. Image below from Joe Reynolds - Image Title: Assessment Reduction Vote Colette Horn, Frank Daly, Larry Perrone, Rick Farr, Doug Parks, Amy Peck, Josette Wheatley. ![]() |