Covid-19; Curfew; Virtual Meetings

The past Board of Director Meetings have been virtual, i.e. a link to the Internet provides video and live access. Not all have been successful to this access, and the ability for the Board to have live discussions with the Residents during the meetings has been sketchy at best.  It is understood from the outset of the Covid-19 debacle that precautions were put in place; however, it could be said that now circumstances and its cautions are seen by many as a time of reset and relaxation of some these cautions and restrictions.

There are masks and vaccinations that are allegedly a protection for the Covid-19 virus. Also, Florida and Brevard County do not require masks in most situations, other than discretionary use with public institutions and private businesses. The lessening of mask requirements appear to be further relaxed over the next month or so.

Folks who are an advocate of vaccinations and receive them should receive a Vaccination Card identifying the type of vaccine that was given and the date of the vaccination.  Certainly with available seat spacing in the Club House and a Vaccination Card presented at the door upon entry, there could be a safe physical Resident presence at these meetings.  Of course too, there is always the mask play, which could be required for meeting entry. So, why still virtual meetings?

As has been disclosed and reported over the past several years with this Blog, the Board is an entity unto itself, and its priority actions are for the Board’s purposes.  The Aquarina Community has been a stepchild, with occasional bones thrown to placate those who see more of a global approach to the Community needs rather the Board’s self-serving spending and purchases for its cabal.

Having Board Meetings with no actual Resident physical entry and participation is certainly a muffling action upon the Residents. There currently is a matter that would cause a mass Resident turnout to a Board Meeting, i.e. the Curfew pesticide. The Blog has broached this situation after the Board email disclosing the intended application of Curfew to our golf course.  Currently, there have been over 2,000 visits to the two Curfew posts by the Blog. Do you think the Residents have a concern?

See the informative link below.

www.cdms.net/ldat/ld69L002.pdf