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Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Direct Popular Elections Finally Come to Coto de Caza
Direct Popular Elections Finally Come to Coto de Caza
New Street Signage Unveiled
April 1, 2008
After year of fighting to maintain an electoral system shrouded in secrecy, lack of transparency and accountability, and contrary to efforts by the California Legislature to bring in some semblance of democracy to private communities, the CZ Master Association has announced plans to scrap a delegate system critics often refer to as corrupt. The plans announced to date do not require any delegate involvement and the board’s staunchest supporter of the status quo has guaranteed that within 90 days, the community’s governing documents will be updated without any practical resistance.
The board, in an usual move, recognized that the way it managed the most recent elections was a waste of time and money and promised to correct the errors of its ways, accordingly.
New signage unveiled by CZ Master Association
At the same time, and noting that because of the mortgage meltdown, a good number of golfers coming to Coto de Caza, cannot rent a gold cart and thus are quickly becoming a nuisance and increasing the association’s liability by crossing the streets at the most inappropriate places – hence the board has unveiled new “caution – golfer crossing” signage.
Happy April 1, 2007 Coto de Caza!
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