Another meeting tonight of the Board of Trustees of the Union Bay Improvement District. Not sure how many people attended, but a good number considering the weather. Lots of questions answered and Trustees stayed after the meeting for those who had more questions.
Of course, more bad news, the school property sounds like an absolute nightmare. From what I gather, whoever was handling and making decisions regarding the purchase of the school on behalf of 'us' didn't bother using a lawyer. Is there anyone who knows how the hell we have been paying money since 2007 on a property we don't own?
You have to give this Board credit for working hard to address the mountain of issues inherited in 2011. They've accomplished a lot in less than a year. Speaking with the Ombudsperson investigator last week, he mentioned our ID implemented measures beyond what had been suggested by his office. That's saying a lot considering he has mentioned during conversations regarding my complaint he's 'never had an Improvement District this interesting'.
Supporters of previous boards no longer have an interest in attending monthly meetings. You'd think landowners would still be interested, no matter who is elected, in decisions being made on their behalf. Everyone needs to be paying attention the same as we all need to be informed.
I almost forgot....Philip Round from The Echo was at the meeting tonight. Poor Philip. Word has it that he doesn't like covering Union Bay. Philip was present the night in April 2007 when I asked THE question. Philip thought it inappropriate for a public meeting.
During the intermission, a Union Bay landowner approached me advising he could hear rows of sphincters tighten up when I asked THE question.
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