Having A Voice

Discussion in 'Sun City General Discussions' started by CMartinez, Sep 13, 2025 at 10:34 PM.

  1. CMartinez

    CMartinez Well-Known Member

    I got to thinking about the yearly assessment amount and the board meeting time available for which members can speak, and and it works out to be $24.07 per minute for a member to try to convey an idea, thought or suggestion. This calculation is based upon 9 meetings a year and the ability to speak for three minutes, once your number is called to speak. That is quite an expensive per minute cost, and then if you dont finish your complete idea, you have to return to the end of the line, and wait your turn to continue your thoughts. We are the members, we are the purpose for the community of Sun City. No members, no RCSC, no community. So, why does it feel as if the members are treated like second class citizens of their own community? Limits on member comments, returning to the back of the line, like a child admonished for not completing their assignment? I know, have no time limit and there will be those that will tie up the entire morning, driving their point home. But is a three minute time reasonable?

    The members need to be heard, from multiple fronts. Three minutes once a month, is in my opinion, unreasonable. How can the RCSC say they are listening and hearing what the members want or need when there are limitations as to what can be presented? I was on the board when the original idea of placing time limits was introduced. We, as board members, were told this was being done until the Anne Randall Stewart controversy blew over. It has been a long time since the lawsuits were settled and folks moved on. Why hasn't this practice been reviewd and revised? Why continue to keep the members at arms length?

    It seems to me there needs to be efforts put forth to engage the membership in meaningful interactions. It will take the RCSC to step up and provide member outreach opportunities beyond those listed for the next several months. Those meetings have a specific agenda and purpose and suspect going off subject will not be allowed, as the schedule is tight.

    Face to face time with the members is more that three minutes a month behind a table. It means greeting them and speaking to them in a manner that is welcoming and that members feel listened to. I have made suggestions before as to ways to accommodate this, and am not going to rehash them now. Can the board, at some point, take notice of the members, invite them on a larger scale to engage, and pay attention? For my $24.07 per minute, I have elected not to come and speak for several years. This will change and I am hoping the cost per minute gets reduced and soon. I will be returning when my health is stable enough to afford me the oppoprtunity. By the way, these meetings starting a 9 am is awfully early. Thank you and this is my opinion only.
     

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