Liberty 
Center Emails to Property and Grounds Committee 
Disclosed
Despite unanswered 
pleas from Anthem Opinions to disclose FULL COSTS of any and all options 
for the Liberty Center bocce court location in order to make a fair determination as to what to do with the unfinished 
area, email results were announced as to community preferences of those who took 
the time to respond with their opinions.
Though one would think that Sun City 
Anthem is overwhelmingly supportive of a specific option after reading a 
distorted OPINION elsewhere, one only has to look at THE 
FULL NUMBERS in order to come to one glaring 
conclusion....
VERY FEW 
PEOPLE RESPONDED !
Let's look at the REAL MEANING of those emails, rather than continually being 
"brainwashed" into believing any particular option is a "must 
have".
There are 7,144 homes in this community; and of that total, only 
246 people responded to the request of the Properties 
and Grounds Committees to hear opinions...and some of those 246 could have come 
from the same household.
That means 
that less than 3.5% of those owning homes in ANY WAY chose to respond at all 
!
AND
If over 
700 petitioners signed to express a favorable 
attitude toward a particular project in which 141 expressed 
such support ....
Where were the other 550+ who did not send any comment to 
the committee ???
That's the way it SHOULD BE 
LOOKED AT when it comes to spending THOUSANDS OF YOUR 
DOLLARS...
THE TOTAL 
NUMBER OF HOMES WHO PAY FOR IT !
Here's the real meaning of 
those responses:
IN TERMS OF 
THE TOTAL NUMBER OF HOMES....
Favorable 
Responses to Various Options
Mini-Golf    
1.6%
Tennis   
.4%
Croquet   
.1%
Parking Lot    
.1%
Shuffleboard   
.1%
And...if you want to 
consider the TOTAL POPULATION, those percentages become even smaller 
!
Just what 
can you infer from all of this ????
It can mean only one of 
three things...
First
Not many 
people know anything about the various  proposals.
Second
Not many 
people CARE !
Third
Some may have realized..."There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch"
Third
Some may have realized..."There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch"
The question then 
arises....
WHAT DO WE DO NOW 
????
Do we 
spend  THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS on ANY PROPOSAL ?
or
Should we 
step back for a moment and ASK THE PEOPLE in a manner in which they WILL BE 
BETTER INFORMED?
We did this when it came to 
a restaurant, so why not do it now ?
...only this time...act a 
bit differently....
Namely, listen to the FULL 
RESPONSE of the people...especially the money 
part ...
...not 
just...
 the 
"I wanna" part 
! 
If common sense and respect 
for the people play any role in this decision....especially when one considers 
the $$$$$, the later should prevail.
BUT.... How do you really ask "the people"?
To better inform THE PEOPLE...THE PAYERS...and 
give them the choice to decide if ANY FUNDS SHOULD BE SPENT ON 
ANYTHING...
Send out a questionnaire TO 
ALL HOMEOWNERS asking them to state their preference, if 
any...
...but this time DISCLOSE THE FULL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH EACH AND EVERY PROJECT...and I mean, FULL COSTS, not merely those to construct anything.
...but this time DISCLOSE THE FULL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH EACH AND EVERY PROJECT...and I mean, FULL COSTS, not merely those to construct anything.
Simply and 
cost effectively....
...by placing the 
questionnaire in the board ballot packet that will be sent to EACH HOMEOWNER in 
the next few weeks !  
It can be returned in the 
same envelope as the ballot being cast.
But...to make ANY 
DETERMINATION on ANYTHING at this point...to place this 
decision in either the hands of a small committee ...or a board that will be different in a matter of just a couple of 
months...
...is simply SENSELESS when it comes to the vast expenditure involved 
!
...and oh 
yes....
 I would also suggest 
adding one more option on that list which, when one considers it's been 7-8 
years since anything at all has been done to that location, and no one seemed to 
care until recently...
DO NOTHING 
!
 

 
From Resident Gordon Blugis...to...Anthem Opinions
ReplyDeleteDick,
I just read the article regarding the "Liberty Center EMAILS to the Property & Grounds Committee".
There was, in my opinion, only one omission???.
I would have liked to have seen an EMAIL address to use to express to the P & G Committee the feelings of the average community resident.