An Aquarina Voice responds to each offered opinion.
It would seem that allowing people to post annonymously has opened the door to every minor complaint that exists.
Actually, this is not the case at all. When you read through the Blog, the majority of the folks that comment are in agreement with the disclosures and thoughts that are provided, which are not minor issues, but apparent costly blunders with the residents’ funds.
Anyone living in the real world and picks up a newspaper or turns on a computer should thank their lucky stars they live in Aquarina and Melbourne Beach.
You are absolutely correct!
Sorry people it’s a tough world out there and a bumpy entrance hardly qualifies as a real hardship.
What must be realized is the entrance pavers have not been addressed for 35 years. This is the entrance to a desired resort community and a roadway that is used 24/7. Curb appeal and a non-consequential drive to enter Aquarina are very important to provide value to our neighborhood and to our homes. Keeping up the worth of our property is something we all want and need. This condition has possible consequences that are much more than an inconvenience – the public’s perception of Aquarina. Not repairing this common element because there are worse conditions existing in the world seems nonsensical.
It is easy to complain, but few seem to really have new ideas or being willing to donate their precious time as a board member. It is easy to look for what is wrong and takes little time, how about we look at all that is right.
Understood. However, doing good does not excuse what may be considered doing bad, and not in the best interest of the community. When read, the Blog is not all negative in what has been disclosed and discussed. Interestingly, the highest visitor count is found with the disclosures and discussions, and not with the upbeat postings.
All the volunteer work to improve Aquarina should be heralded and appreciated; however, it takes time and initiative to address what is wrong when apparent wayward behavior exists. I have “served” time as Secretary, Treasurer, VP, and President in this community and the South Beaches over the past 37 years. Note the word “served”. Does this Board mostly serve and listen or does this Board mostly dictate and ignore?
Did you not see the golf course when you bought your home here, open your eyes. It was ther in plain sight. The reality of life is hard decisions need to be made every day all over our great country. What gets fixed, what doesn’t, who is to decide it all seems a little too much.
The Golf Course adds value to the community, sets it above other communities, adds wonderful curb appeal, provides a park like and serene setting, and offers convenient golfing to the residents. All these perks are what draw folks here. However, this asset needs to be managed in a balanced manner with the other common elements. Certainly, the Golf Course is our main asset and it also is our main liability. It’s a business too, and its costs need to be commensurate with its ability to make a profit or at least some profit with “measured” resident subsidies. There should be no excuses that it is being overseen as best as possible. Running the Golf Course compared to running our great country is nonsensical.
Everyone who lives here is in paradise, there is little crime, no poverty and the sun shines almost everyday.
You are absolutely correct!
Quit the whining the crying, get up tomorrow look out your window and say thank you. This board is trying and working, feel free to run for it and find out how easy it is. Talk is cheap.
The Blog is not whining and crying. The Blog invites open discussion with Board actions that appear misguided and not within Aquarina’s By-Laws and CC&R’s. Talk reveals unforeseen and unknown behavior, encourages debate, and leads to an acceptable resolution or NOT. There is a democratic process to decide matters.
By the way I am not on the board just a resident who can read the newspaper that tells really serious world stories.
Be careful with that “Fake News”. LOL.
God Bless Aquarina, God Bless America.
You are absolutely correct!