West Point Towne Center

What would you like to see...

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  • ginnyy
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If we spend the money on it....

will it be used? The reason I stopped updating this site is because no one was contributing to talk about it or any of the other open areas on the site, and even when I made countless calls to get the meeting agendas or minutes they were never sent to me. I asked for the last newsletter so that it could be put up on the website and I never got it. The question remains...why spend any money on something that so very few are interested in?
Board meetings

Why hasn't someone on the board posted the board meetings on this website under community calendar?
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  • scribe
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Co-exist with who?

Who is the ''anonymous'' person speaking for the Board? It appears that this individual would have information that is not being made available to Ginny, or other WPTC residents, even though Ginny has apparently requested it. I believe that some site needs to be established, or utilize an existing site, that will contain pertinent information as it applies to WPTC residents. It is unbelieveable that the Board minutes are so far in arrears, and that pertinent Board action or information is not available at this or another site. The date of the next meeting cannot be found here, and these dates have changed over the last few monthes.

Back to the subject, ''Currently, we are only in the analysis phase so as things develop, I'll post them on this board''. Who is ''we'', and who is speaking for the Board?

Bob


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  • sobelman
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Web Site

The first ''anonymous'' post on 7/31 was by me. I forgot to enter my name. I apologize for the confusion.

The debate regarding this web site vs. the www.westpointresidents.com (the other) web site has been going on for a good year now.

In my opinion, a web site will be utilized more based on how useful it is. For example: is the information I want or need available? Can I find answers to most of my questions? Is it easy to navigate? Perhaps some of you have been to web sites that are very easy to use and other web sites that are confusing.

The Board of Directors has no means of updating the information on this site. All information must be passed through the web site coordinator.

On this web site, all information must be manually typed in by the web site coordinator, which takes a lot of time. This site offers no ability to upload pre-typed documents and make them easily available for everyone. Scanning and uploading documents is easy and fast.

If someone was interested in our community and wanted to look at the CC&R's or even if a current resident lost their copy and wanted to view the CC&R's, they do not currently have the ability to do so. Someone would need to manually type in our entire CC&R document on this web site, again taking a good deal of time. Once typed in, there is not easy way to navigate the CC&R?’s. A person must scroll through the entire page to find the information they were interested in. The other web site would give us the ability to scan and upload the CC&R document, then make it available for people to view or download in PDF format.

If someone wanted an architectural request form, the other web site would have the document available for download or printing, again in PDF format. This is not possible on this web site.

On this web site, most all the links are located on a single page (the first page). Over time, the amount of links increase creating lots of clutter. This in turn makes the web site look ''busy''. The other web site would have a menu and take people where they need to go. One good example is ''Community Pages'' section on this site. The meeting minutes are listed out of order and there is not way to order them. One must look through all the links to find which one they want.

The bulletin board on this web site is not user friendly. One must look through all the dates on all the posts to see if anyone has written something new. A user-friendly bulletin board would be in chronological order. This board does not have the ability to post links or pictures for people to share as where it should. This board does not allow people to edit or delete their posts, others do. Here's an example of user friendly bulletin board software. I'm not sure what the board itself is about, but in terms of layout and user friendliness, this is one of the best ones out there [url]http://aitenshi.nu/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi[/url]

This web site is free. It is subsidized by advertising ads that flash on the page. Some find it annoying, some don't mind it. Another web site could pay for itself in the same manner or other by means if the Board chose to do so. For example, a nominal fee could be charged if people wanted to list items for sale on the web site (in a ''For Sale'' area). Perhaps people would like to list their homes on the other web site that they are trying to sell. If the other site is designed well, perhaps people moving to the area could look and see what houses are for sale in our community.

There are several other HOA web site that I feel are very user-friendly and contains lots of information. If anyone would like to get an idea what westpointresidents.com could be like, take a look at these web sites and compare them to what this one has to offer. You'll notice how user friendly these sites are.

www.desertridge.com
www.greenvalleyranch.org
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