September Notes from Bill Inglis

September 19, 2008

We had the pleasure of interviewing Bill Inglis, the President of the Danawoods Board of Directors (BOD). Here are a few highlights of our conversation:

Q: What is the most pressing issue for the HOA in the year ahead?
A: Danawoods is in great shape. The BOD is committed to keeping HOA dues low. But there are significant expenses associated with the replacement of the stairwell on the east side of Danawoods park. The consequence of these costs is a postponement of some work on Danawoods trees until next year.

Q: What can residents do to make Danawoods, a great community, even better?
A: Show up to our monthly HOA meetings! The next meeting is Wed., Oct. 15th, at 6 pm.

Q: Are there any other projects or improvements upcoming in the neighborhood?
A: The Tower in the pool complex was just painted, and some of the straps in the lawn chairs have been replaced. Recent high winds knocked down some trees which required prompt action.

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One Response to “September Notes from Bill Inglis”

  1. Cindy Leach on September 23rd, 2008 11:52 am

    Hi Christe and Mark,

    Your newsletter Danawoods “dot” info, was on my porch this morning. In the President’s Message column there are a couple of items to clarify:

    Question 1: No scheduled work on trees was postponed by the work in the stairwell. Rather, it is the planned landscape extras that were postponed, but not the trees.

    Question 3: High winds did not knock down any trees in Danawoods. We have not lost trees due to high winds in years.

    Just wanted to set the record straight…

    Cindy Leach
    Board Liason to the Landscape Committee

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