...when was the last time you noticed that the water wasn't running...or did you not notice it at all, merely looking at the sign? In other words, should it be repaired at all considering the $200,000 cost and resulting traffic congestion?
Looking at Sun City Anthem through the eyes of its independent minded resident community.
Monday, April 24, 2017
Resident Questions Anthem Council Costs and Cost Sharing of Massive Waterfall Renovation
...when was the last time you noticed that the water wasn't running...or did you not notice it at all, merely looking at the sign? In other words, should it be repaired at all considering the $200,000 cost and resulting traffic congestion?
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It boggles the mind when a person like Jean Capillupo is appointed to such a position by cronies who supported her year after year.
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She...those like her, and THOSE WHO HAVE RECOMMENDED HER...and THOSE WHO HAVE BLINDLY VOTED for this type of selfish and destructive individual...
....are WHAT IS WRONG...with Sun City Anthem.
And the blogger who has been a part of all of this since day one, has been a literal CURSE to the community for the incompetence he has recommended AGAIN and AGAIN, yet never has the guts to every print ANY RESULTS of any damage they have created YEAR AFTER YEAR.
That, plain and simply stated, is how you define CORRUPTION.From Gene Bertin...to...Anthem Opinions
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I would like to thank Nelson Orth for this enlightening update regarding the Fountain ‘Repair.”
This note also brings to light an all too common issue with the actions of certain individuals who believe themselves to be ‘entitled’ or ‘blessed with an inordinate amount of authority’ to make decisions for a rather large community.
As I read through the six suggestions for immediate remedy, I must submit all six are prudent and necessary in light of the most recent attempts to spend money needlessly.
Once again, it must be left up to a conscientious board of directors to shut this frivolous activity down or claim the inability to act and resign.From Robert Nusser...to...Anthem Opinions
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Kudos to Mr. Orth for describing yet another waste of residents' money. There is absolutely NO reason to have a waterfall in the middle of the Mojave Desert. It represents a display of "opulence" that residents can no longer afford.
IF we're paying 52% of the estimated cost(s) - this debacle will cost SCA Residents over $100,000 (ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS).....of course the HOA fees can always be raised (again) to cover the costs.
IF the waterfall is repaired, think of the waste of precious water; yes, I know it's recycled through the waterfall-
B U T -
I'll bet a tremendous amount of water is lost through evaporation-only so that visitors and residents can get a false sense of wealth.
Most importantly...always 'follow the money'
This amount sounds like a kick-back?
Maybe it's time for someone to upgrade to a new Mercedes Benz?From Jim Mayfield....member of the Sun City Anthem Board of Directors...to....Anthem Opinions
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Every April, FSR hosts a fancy dinner, open bar, and entertainment special at a casino on the strip for the members of the Boards of the associations that are its clients. In four years, i went once and never accepted their invitation again.
It would be interesting to know if Jean was invited this year and attended, and if she did, if she reported her attendance, as required by NRS, for the reporting of gifts.From Sherry Mendoza...to...Anthem Opinions
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Those waterfalls were the first thing we saw when we came to investigate SCA and it helped make this community as magical as it is.
No matter what they would put in there would need upkeep and never be as beautiful. Even Seven Hills just upgraded their entrance.
Sadly, they also had a beautiful water feature where the old guard house stands and removed that. Our community is beautiful and if it costs a few bucks to keep it up, we think it is well worth it. That is what separates us from other communities.
Keep in mind all of this beauty adds to the values of our homes collectively and over the years it becomes worth it.Sherry, no doubt about the beauty as I'm sure every person who was escorted through Sun City Anthem and the surrounding Anthem communities to purchase a home were brought through that entrance. It was the greatest scenic sales tool imaginable...
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...but when 52% of the funds come from Sun City Anthem coffers, is that fair?It's amazing that these same people just continue leaving trails of incompetence along their path of life. It also amazes me that there are others that allow this to happen year after year. Here is the perfect example: "Jean Capillupo." It's just sad we can seemingly never get rid of the dolts.
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She...those like her, and THOSE WHO HAVE RECOMMENDED HER...and THOSE WHO HAVE BLINDLY VOTED for this type of selfish and destructive individual...
....are WHAT IS WRONG...with Sun City Anthem.
And the blogger who has been a part of all of this since day one, has been a literal CURSE to the community for the incompetence he has recommended AGAIN and AGAIN, yet never has the guts to ever print ANY RESULTS of any damage they have created YEAR AFTER YEAR.
That, plain and simply stated, is how you define CORRUPTION.
I would like to thank Nelson Orth for this enlightening update regarding the Fountain ‘Repair.”
This note also brings to light an all too common issue with the actions of certain individuals who believe themselves to be ‘entitled’ or ‘blessed with an inordinate amount of authority’ to make decisions for a rather large community.
As I read through the six suggestions for immediate remedy, I must submit all six are prudent and necessary in light of the most recent attempts to spend money needlessly.
Once again, it must be left up to a conscientious board of directors to shut this frivolous activity down or claim the inability to act and resign.
Kudos to Mr. Orth for describing yet another waste of residents' money. There is absolutely NO reason to have a waterfall in the middle of the Mojave Desert. It represents a display of "opulence" that residents can no longer afford.
IF we're paying 52% of the estimated cost(s) - this debacle will cost SCA Residents over $100,000 (ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS).....of course the HOA fees can always be raised (again) to cover the costs.
IF the waterfall is repaired, think of the waste of precious water; yes, I know it's recycled through the waterfall-
B U T -
I'll bet a tremendous amount of water is lost through evaporation-only so that visitors and residents can get a false sense of wealth.
Most importantly...always 'follow the money'
This amount sounds like a kick-back?
Maybe it's time for someone to upgrade to a new Mercedes Benz?
Those waterfalls were the first thing we saw when we came to investigate SCA and it helped make this community as magical as it is.
No matter what they would put in there would need upkeep and never be as beautiful. Even Seven Hills just upgraded their entrance.
Sadly, they also had a beautiful water feature where the old guard house stands and removed that. Our community is beautiful and if it costs a few bucks to keep it up, we think it is well worth it. That is what separates us from other communities.
Keep in mind all of this beauty adds to the values of our homes collectively and over the years it becomes worth it.
...but when 52% of the funds come from Sun City Anthem coffers, is that fair?