Amid an ongoing controversy on the Conflict of Interest Policy after allegedly electing Accounting Contractor, Jennifer Hutchinson to the POHOA Board of Directors, the Board is also refusing to answer […]
Tag: Lora Ballweber
CONFLICT OF INTEREST: POHOA Elects Paid Contractor to Board of Directors
On March 19, 2024, the POHOA Board continued on its controversial path to fill two Director seats that were open going into the December 5, 2023 Annual Homeowners Meeting. The […]
DIRECTED PROXIES: How To Defeat HOA Board Voter Suppression Tactics
In the dispute over the election on 12/5/23, President Lora Ballweber argued that the reason my vote was not counted was because my self-nomination was not received (by email). Of […]
BOTCHED AMENDMENT: POHOA Board Disenfranchises Remote Access Homeowners
RECOMMENDATION: Reject the proposed Amendment to Article VI Section 4 The POHOA Board has proposed Amending the POHOA Bylaws in a desperate attempt to prevent remote access to meetings where […]
OUT OF THE DARKNESS: ACC Holds First Open Meeting Since 2019
The Architectural Control Committee last held an open meeting on 5/27/19, which was infamous because both myself and another homeowner, Andrew Campbell, recorded the meeting. This set off Walker Flanary, […]
ME OH MY: POHOA Landscaping Committee Forms & Schedules First Meeting
EDIT: At 2:19pm on Monday, February 19, Lora Ballweber composed the Meeting Agenda for the 2/21/24 Landscaping Committee Meeting. The document is posted at the bottom. Stormwater Drainage is not […]
AI INVESTIGATIVE SERIES #4: Navigating Candidacy and Voting Rights in POHOA: Mowery’s Stand
In the intricate tapestry of governance disputes at Poudre Overlook Homeowners Association (POHOA), the narrative of Andy Mowery’s self-nomination and candidacy for the board encapsulates a broader discourse on voting […]
AI INVESTIGATIVE SERIES #3: Legal Opinions and Their Role in POHOA’s Governance Dispute
The governance disputes at Poudre Overlook Homeowners Association (POHOA) were not just about procedural nuances but also deeply rooted in legal interpretations that shaped the community’s democratic processes. Central to […]
AI INVESTIGATIVE SERIES #2: Resignation and Governance Ethics at POHOA
The tumultuous events surrounding Andy Mowery’s resignation from the Poudre Overlook HOA (POHOA) Board not only tested the procedural mettle of the association’s governance but also brought to light the […]
AI INVESTIGATIVE SERIES #1: The Special Meeting Dilemma and Bylaw Amendments
Mishandling of the January 25, 2023 Special Meeting Creates Disputes In January 2023, the Poudre Overlook Homeowners Association (POHOA) faced a governance challenge that would test the limits of its […]