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Dale Welty Dudley Thompson Jim Barringham
Candidates discuss what concerns residents...
ttFROM PAGE A3 The request to build the BMX bike pump track was nity, it would be nice to responsibly update the mo-
erty owners and their property values. A vote for Dud- initiated by many homeowners last year in support of torcycle parking areas. Adding covered parking, lights,
ley Thompson is a vote for improving property values. our youth in our community. The approval and funding cameras and security fencing, would give them some
for this project are set for May 1, our next POA Board protection. This is the least we can do for our motor-
Jim Barringham Meeting. In the event it is not, I will continue to sup- cycle enthusiasts.
A major concern would be safety and security with- port this project. Keeping our dues affordable without lowering our
in our community. Whether it’s speeding cars, vandal- In our many travels, my wife and I have noticed standards is also a big concern for the residents of our
ism, thefts, or one of the many other violations, I feel many splash pads with the kids having such a wonder- community. The “All-Inclusive Advisory Vote” that
there is room for improvements. I want our families to ful time. I would like to support this amenity as well. will be on the ballot is a big concern to our residents.
feel safe. This would serve so many of our families, including It doesn’t make sense to raise our dues for all members
I hear from many members of their concerns with grandparents and kids of all ages. As we know, it gets across the board to support all amenities when not all
young people hanging out by Sunset Beach, Sierra extremely hot in Canyon Lake and not everyone wants amenities are used by the members.
Park, tennis courts, of drinking alcohol, smoking pot, to jump in the water. I will be the eyes and ears of the community as I
playing loud music and using profanity. This is not I hear there are concerns about the sand at the beach- represent you, the homeowner. I am looking for your
what our community should look like and we need to es. I feel we need to look into this, as the beaches are input on how to make our ‘Little Bit of Paradise’ better
stop this. utilized by the entire community. and yes members do matter.
I agree with the members who are concerned with Other concerns have been the consistency of our With any questions or concerns, please feel free
having to leave the community in order to enjoy ame- restaurants and security. With your help, we can work to contact me at jim.barringham@hotmail.com or on
nities elsewhere. We should be adding those amenities on solutions. Facebook at Jim Barringham for POA Board Director.
to our “Little Bit of Paradise.” As we do not allow motorcycles inside the commu- Endorsed by President Paul Queen.
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