Today, I took a ride through Wedgefield. For the most part, the sides of the roads are cluttered with debris. That's the case unless you live in the Enclave, or on Francis Parker. I attended the Feb. 18 WPA board meeting. Our Treasurer announced that the clean up contractor would be staging in the Enclave, and would start there first. Wouldn't you think that for once, he'd consider what was best for the ENTIRE association? He hasn't in the past, why would he now? What does staging in an area have anything to do with' where YOU tell them to start. Oh, I forget. The Treasurer lives in the Enclave and has taken care of it at our expense in the past. He's and expert - self proclaimed. Every resident who lives in Wedgefield has to enter, or leave, on Wedgefield Rd., or Wraggs Ferry. Why weren't the masses considered first?
As I drove around Wedgefield, I noticed the number of homes that were for sale. Wouldn't you think that clearing the main roads, would give a better first impression to buyers? At least you could explain that it was a work in progress on less traveled roads. You probably wouldn't want to explain why your board hired a vendor who they knew would have a delayed start, because the contractor was clearing a lot for a new build.
It looks clean and spiffy in the Enclave, Dukedom of our Treasurer. What is most insulting is that he appears to think that if he states something, that it must be so. He appears to think that people are too stupid to figure out his motives. This clean up contract wasn't for all of Georgetown County! That contractor is going to have to make the same trips from the staging area now, that he would have if the MAIN ARTERIES OF THE ASSOCIATION HAD BEEN TAKEN CARE OF FIRST.
Could anyone tell us when the serfs will receive clean up.