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Originally Posted by Papa_lecki
While in theory, this might have merit, but there is no way the data will help make everyone happy.
I don’t play tennis, but I golf - so spend more money on golf and turn the tennis courts into putting greens.
Why is there water volleyball at the sports pool when I want to swim laps?
The last time I did woodworking was in 7th grade shop class - I have no interest in the wood shop, but there are a lot of villagers who do - to me, it’s a give and take.
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Never said measuring cost by unit or person should be used to measure one amenity against another. Measuring cost by unit is a very practical and effective management approach, providing a measurement of expenses vs use and a tool for future capital planning and maintenance. I don’t buy the “ it’s too time consuming” excuse because that’s all it is, an excuse for lazy management practices and avoiding accountability. Once you spend the time to establish a baseline for each amenity then annual updates will maintain the database. I’m sure the current PWAC and AAC members are very conscientious about their responsibilities but they could be better stewards with better information.