So, I see the new monthly UCO schedule is out. I keep asking what is the reason for the Broadband, read Wi-Fi Committee, to have a meeting. The problem of Wi-Fi, read Broadband, is easy and permanently solved by the Associations.
Why are the Pools being worked on over and over again.
Can not Eva make up her mind once and for all and let us swim in peace?
Do you ever wonder how the repressive rules of the Club House Managers, in conjunction with the UCO Manager's repressive rules, actually do harm to the Unit holders, you personally? Take this. trying to get a petition up to ask the Benenson's (they own the Club House) to ease up on the restrictive rules for access to the Club House, to get signatures. is almost impossible if the petitioners are not given access to where the crowds are. And don't you believe for a minute that David Israel it not aware of this.
As for the Wellington Pool Managers and the redo of the Men's Bathroom. Why is it so hard to get this started? Is it because the County drags it's feet on issuing permits? Or it because the Wellington Federation managers are dragging their feet?
Speaking about the software at the gates. No it doesn't do as Ed Black advertised. The software is not to allow two cars through the gate entry point into the Village at the same time This was to avoid accidents. But it don't work. An accident is just waiting to happen. If it has not already happened.
When if ever are we going to get the Golf Course lawn cut??
So the $8000 mural is not for the underwater, but for the wall in the indoor pool. Does that make this unnecessary expense better?
I think I noticed that at the Mets-Dodger game the security was provided by Platinum.
I agree with all your comments Gary, and no, having the mural on the wall does not make it any better than having it at the bottom of the pool. It is a totally unnecessary expense, but I don't think anyone should be mislead by thinking the mural is scheduled for the bottom of the pool. We are trying to keep the people of the village informed, but we must keep them informed of the correct facts, to the best of our ability. So if an error or a misunderstanding is printed, I do believe that we should correct it.
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