KFA December 17, 2019 Update

★ FOSA board meeting December 18, 2019 in the Activity Center. If you care about the future of Fountain of the Sun, you really should make every effort to attend ALL FOSA board meetings (and Long Range Planning committee meetings).

Please speak up and make your ideas, suggestions, and concerns known.

One of the most serious problems that we have is that so few home-owners attend board meetings and committee meetings. This is a major concern, because the FOSA board votes on motions to spend your money without ever taking a VOTE or even a show-of-hands VOTE to see what the will of the majority of home-owners is on every motion. This needs to change.

★ FOSA board does not post motions BEFORE board meetings. This needs to change.

The board meeting agenda and All motions AND the cost of every motion with a proposed expenditure should be published not later than 48 hours BEFORE every board meeting.

★ KFA legal action REPORT The KFA lawsuit against the FOSA board of directors was filed in mid November with a required response from the board due in writing not later than December 4, 2019.

A report on the status of this lawsuit should have been published immediately after December 4. More than 60 people have contributed to the cost of filing this lawsuit and many have called and inquired asking what the status is. All KFA members are entitled to know what the status is.

For more than a week, I have been trying to obtain a copy of the response that was due to be provided by opposing counsel, and I am still trying to get that document so I can publish it here.

Pending pickle ball action report: There is a report that has just been confirmed by one of the FOSA board members that an agreement has been reached to build two pickle ball courts in the area that is now occupied by the horse-shoe pits.

This is great news because it means that the threat of having pickle ball courts built in one of the water retention basins has apparently (we hope permanently) been abated. It is reasonable to conclude that some credit for this is due to pressure that KFA brought to resist the FOSA board.

Hultsman survey distortions & misrepresentations: Further details on this topic will be added here shortly. There remains some risk that the FOSA board is going to try to argue that the Hultsman survey results suggest that home-owners are willing to help pay for adding pickle ball courts and other new amenities. This would be terribly wrong.

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