We would like to thank everyone who has signed this petition and joined us in calling for Advantage Management and Jack Williams Homes to listen to the many concerned residents in our community.
To update all of you, we had reached out to Advantage Management, last week, to ask them to send this petition to the community email group that they maintain. The response that we received was that the petition would only upset more people, so they would not send it out. We feel that their concern for making people upset is just another example of the HOA, as it is currently set up, not caring about the concerns and needs of our community. This, along with past communication where they have minimized concerns as only affecting a small minority of the community, is unacceptable. The message they are sending us is that they would rather sweep problems under the rug rather than take them head on. Unfortunately for them, we are proving to be a community that would rather take things head on.
Currently, 71 of us have signed online, and several more have signed paper copies as we have gone door to door. Please talk with your neighbors and share this petition. We want everyone to have a chance to join us.
Also, in 4 days, we are meeting with Jason Sucher (Advantage Management's representative assigned to Edgewater) and with Julie Fullmer (Vineyard City Mayor). We hope all of you can be at the clubhouse at 7:00 this Thursday, March 21st (please come a few minutes early) to show Advantage Management that the concerns of our community are not the concerns of the minority, but the concerns of the whole community.