Thursday, March 28, 2013

Follow up on Residents' Meeting


Lisa and fellow Communications Committee members:
I just wanted to say that the Residents meeting was a well put together and informational program by all involved. However ,I have some concerns regarding your statements about Woodland Park being family oriented. Lisa your outlined the plans for the future of the park very well in some areas and others I found confusing as it seemed to carry mixed message regarding the parks  young children and teen population.
In one area we have a playground that has lighting, benches, trash receptacle, no pet ordinance sign in place and set hours of operation, which is just awesome for the younger children of the park. But on the other side of that as a resident of the park since 2004, I have seen a  continuing trend of doing for the younger children, who  many are now teens in our park, and nothing  has been put in place for them as they grow out of the activities offered. This is not to say there have not been efforts to try to establish a program, just that the right niche has not been found for said activities.
Having said that I have noticed some lighting issues in our neighborhood that could be contributing to some of the streets and common areas being used by the teens as meeting areas. I live in space 296, just down from a light fixture located between spaces 386 & 387 that is blocked by a tree, when pruned properly would illuminate a trouble spot in our area of the park. The teens all seem to congregate in the street and in the lawn areas of the units at 387 and 291. And at times have caused some distracting behaviors while residents are driving to their homes.
It is my humble opinion, that these could all be taken care of with the tree being pruned properly pruned away from the fixture and notifying the parents regarding safety concerns that have been outlined here.
The other trouble spot is Basket Ball court area and its positives are there is a bench and a receptacle for pet waste there. But no trash receptacle, light fixture and last but not least no signage regarding the hours for use. What I am saying here is that if you do for one area I think it in the best interest of Sun Communities and the Residents that those things be put in place in this area as well .in order to have  available location in the park where the teens feel safe and welcome also.

My third observation is that there no diversity in our committees and the focus seems to be on one set of residents. We have a very diverse make up of residents in  Woodland Park now. I have seen signs in Spanish on the doors for our Hispanic community members but nothing in Spanish as far as the Newsletters. There also ideas that were suggested during  OSTA  chapter meeting regarding Food for Lane County, Meals on Wheels, Aging in Place etc.
These concerns that could easily worked through if basic communication skills were used and channels were opened up between "ALL" the resident committees, office staff and upper management. Thank you one and all  for allowing me this opportunity to voice my concerns regarding these issues. 
Respectfully, Ellen Crownover

March 2013 residents meeting


Woodland Park Communication Committee
March Residents Meeting
Meeting was called to order in the clubhouse at 10 am with nine residents in attendance. We began with introductions of the committee members; Chairman – Jon Van Meter, Vice-Chairman & Secretary, Paul Malecki and Ellen Crownover. Our speakers included Lisa Saber, Park manager and Charlie Ricker OSTA Regional representative.
The Chairman stated that this meeting was in recognition of the twelfth anniversary of the Communication Committee and the purpose of the committee was to establish communication between the residents and management.
Park Manager Lisa Saber spoke for almost an hour, outlining her management approach, always striving to be fair and reasonable. The current projects at the park include; road repair and striping, workout room equipment upgrades of a stationary bike and a new elliptical machine. Questions were raised about the young people in the park and if there were enough equipment for them and the teenagers, Lisa explained about her program to engage and involve the young people of the park in creative activities in an effort to encourage the young people of the park to “make good choices”.  Different ideas were discussed about how to involve the kids and teens of the park.
Lisa stated that the pool monitors make three “park checks” a day and she would work on a method to contact the pool monitors after office hours, when the facilities are open and encouraged residents to identify, report and document any nuisance activity and to call 911 if necessary.
Vice-Chairman Paul Maleki, who also serves on the OSTA Committee, introduced Charlie Ricker who spoke about the OSTA organization. OSTA informs residents of their rights, that residents are stronger together, that we have a good manager and that OSTA encourages cross chapter communication to learn what residents are doing in other parks.
Chairman Jon Van Meter thanked everyone for their participation and thanked the staff members for their good work. Two door prizes were awarded and the meeting was adjourned at noon.
We encourage all residents to participate and communicate with Management and the Communication and Activities committees, and to let your opinions and concerns be heard.
Sincerely,
Jon Van Meter, Chairman WPCC
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Saturday, March 2, 2013


Originally organized in March of 2000 to communicate with facility managers and residents of Woodland Park. 
We are looking for volunteers interested in working with Park Management and other residents to serve on the residents’ committee to create better communication.
Forms are provided in the Clubhouse Library for any issues you would like assistance with.
If you are interested in being involved and sharing your thoughts and ideas Please contact us at WPCC-Comittee@hotmail.com