6/29/2015 12:15:38 PM
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Section 23: OPA Elections Subject: Candidates Forum Msg# 924190
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Do you remember the North Gate bridge, years ago there was a problem with rutting in the asphalt roadway on the bridge. They paid, if I remeber, about $30,000.00 for a study to determine the best solution. I am a nationally certified concrete technologist and have years of roadway construction experience.
I told my wife the best solution was to remove the asphalt, install a metal pan system, and place light weight fibermesh concrete. Guess what the study suggested? If Ocean Pines ever thought of checking with the talent that lives here, money could be saved! And by the way, the same decision was made for the parkway under the RT 90 bridge, just as I had suggested. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: This entire Comp Plan thing with Salisbury has been a purely political exercise from the beginning. First he makes a presentation and says the absolute most important thing are the questions to be answered. Then he says the questions must come from OPA and admits the questions themselves are likely to be politically controversial. So, the board approves the money. Then at a meeting Stevens arranged with Jerry Aveta and various committee chairs, the chair of the Comp Plan committee says OPA really does not have to come up with the questions. The chair then goes on to say the next step is to speak with "important" people in the community, and also important stakeholders, like real estate agents. I asked if plumbing contractors would also be important stakeholders. The chair said yes. There are no "stakeholders" in this HOA except association members as far as I'm concerned. I don't care what some plumber in Snow Hill or some real estate agent in Ocean City thinks about these possible "x" actions. Can anyone point me to another HOA where this Salisbury fellow did a study? If so, are the results public? He is a part of the Perdue Business School at Salisbury. What is his real experience with HOAs? As for him telling us what will happen if we take "x" action, what are some examples of these "x" actions and who will decide what actions we want him to study? I became completely dubious after reading a local newspaper account of some study this Salisbury University fellow did that could adversely impact farmers, and he would not allow the farmers to see it. Do you think the $14,000 or so is well spent and will produce meaningful answers? Afraid I see it as money thrown down a sewer. Same category as the $8000 thrown down a sewer in a ridiculous attempt to control goose populations. Same category as the $35,000 thrown down a sewer on a golf study back around 2006. Same category as the super kitchen expert who designed our $500,000 YC kitchen and bar. I'm beginning to think we run some sort of a consultant's welfare service. I guess you can see I don't think much of the Salisbury guy or his study. Then there is the other side. I think Ted Moroney said something to the effect this Salisbury guy is the key to our entire future and all decisions for all our major projects will rest on the results he provides. Here's a small bet. I bet he comes back with a positive for becoming a municipality. He mentioned it might be something his mother was interested in. |
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