The Six Promises – Closing Statement:

The POA Board Directors and the property owners must fully understand:

Without changes to both Section 3.1 of the By-laws (Promise 1) and block voting (and property owner apathy) (Promise 6), Big Canoe property owners will never have democratic governance.

That it will be hard serving as an Elected Director and having to contend with Section 3.1 of the By-laws with its possible lawsuits.

That it will not be easy to be open and to be second-guessed by a few caring property owners; it never is, but isn’t this what democracy is all about?

That it is a fact, that there will be no meaningful changes in POA Board governance, until newly Elected Directors step forward and are willing to make the necessary changes.

That the POA Board Elected Directors must address/change Section 3.1 of the By-laws, and fairly address block-voting, if they are to make things better for themselves and all of Big Canoe’s property owners.

That in trying to make these changes, the POA Elected Directors and the property owners of Big Canoe may be threatened with lawsuits. If so, then that will be the price for democratic governance at Big Canoe, and for higher property values in the future.

That governing Big Canoe is more than just trying to increase real estate values; if Big Canoe is not a happy place to live in, property values will fall.

What better time than now, during a depressed housing market, to clean up Big Canoe’s governance process.


AND AGAIN:

A “democratic” POA Board will never exist in Big Canoe until the POA Board Directors publicly make and fulfill the Six Promises.