"In city hall and in local government, you have to get things done without drama," Lexington, Kentucky Mayor Jim Gray explained recently in Politico.
It's much the same for volunteers elected to HOA boards and property managers, isn't it? Like mayors, they "have to get things done without drama."
So, when HOA residents walk up to their mailboxes at night and lights automatically go on, that's infrastructure doing what it's meant to do. The same for street lights at HOAs, and common area irrigation systems, and recreational facilities, and the list goes on. Getting things done managing all the infrastructure at HOAs, hopefully without drama, is what people serving HOA communities do. You know...like mayors.
It's much the same for volunteers elected to HOA boards and property managers, isn't it? Like mayors, they "have to get things done without drama."
So, when HOA residents walk up to their mailboxes at night and lights automatically go on, that's infrastructure doing what it's meant to do. The same for street lights at HOAs, and common area irrigation systems, and recreational facilities, and the list goes on. Getting things done managing all the infrastructure at HOAs, hopefully without drama, is what people serving HOA communities do. You know...like mayors.
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