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Originally Posted by Aces4
I believe, CW, that amenities were removed when Hacienda was torn down such as tennis courts, swimming pool and I don’t know of others. Those amenities removed, even if they required membership, leaves less for area residents to utilize and thus, more use of amenities that remain.
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Are you familiar with just how the AAC was formed? The AAC is made up of districts 1-4.
No one can openly discuss the "lawsuit". But many of us have views. My opinion is that the area got "control" of that area as a result of winning a lawsuit against the Developer.
I always think of that area sort of running it's own railroad since then. Keeping it's dollars separate, making it's own decision about how the roadways are maintained etc. Maybe I am wrong to connect the area with the POA but for a long time the governing folks lived in that area. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I am not a HUGE fan of the VHA either. So many times you see people wanting to run things that have not much experience in running things.