Editor: The Golden Rain ….
Editor:
The Golden Rain Road ditch stinks and is a hotbed for mosquitos. A wire net fence with abundant bougainvillea runs its length. A year-round breeze from the nearby ocean blows through this passage, and Leisure World is tainted with this drainage stench and the mosquito stings that can be hazardous to shareholders’ health.
The ditch must be cleaned by sweeping up at least once or twice a year. Which authority does this work? May the agency be urged to do it as the air is rife this summer season.
—Robert Chung Mutual 4 Editor’s Note: Orange County Vector Control is in LW routinely to monitor and check for mosquito larvae and treat the channel.
Editor:
I want to personally express my appreciation to all of the Mutual 9 shareholders who supported me in the July election by giving me 474 votes for directorship. Unfortunately, my opponent got more votes than I did for Parcel 40, and I was not elected.
It is unfortunate that Mutual 9 is one of only two Mutuals that vote by parcel. Even our Mutual attorney, at a town hall meeting, advised Mutual 9 to do away with parcel voting. Voting will continue by parcel with one exception, shareholders will now only be allowed to vote for a director who lives in their parcel. If our Mutual voted at-large like the other 14 Mutuals, then I would have been easily elected to the Mutual 9 Board.
I will continue to be the voice for the Mutual 9’s silent majority and a strong advocate for your rights and privileges. Again, I want to thank all of you shareholders for your work on my election campaign and for the vote of confidence I received from so many of our Mutual 9 shareholders.
Bob Croft
Mutual 9