A Question to the Board at the Tuesday (8/28) Meeting

The answer to one question will show the attitude and agenda of the Board toward the Aquarina Residents. The Question is:

Why was River Oaks Resident Gary Parish denied access to or copies of the AGI Financials, more specifically, the detailed revenue and expense items, after presenting a formal written request that was attorney prepared?

Florida Statutes 720.303 (4) (j) 1 and (5) are specific that the Board must keep these records and that these records be available for the Residents to access.

Some of the bogus excuses for not releasing these records are that AGI is a subsidiary company and personnel salaries with the company are proprietary.

Response – ACSA is the Parent Company of AGI (the Subsidiary Company) and is owned by the ACSA.  Further, the Residents pay at a minimum  $200,000 to subsidize AGI.  Should not the Residents know how their subsidy is being spent?  The public, as a taxpayer, knows the salaries of Government employees, e.g. Teachers, Policemen, Firemen.  Why not know the salaries of AGI that the Residents pay?

Denying access for bogus reasons creates suspicion.