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What would you like to see at future Homeowners Meetings?

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Should future Homeowners Meetings be held on Fridays or Saturdays?

Response Percent Response Count
Fridays 23.5% 4
Saturdays 76.5% 13

Should future Homeowners Meetings be held monthly or quarterly?

Response Percent Response Count
Monthly 37.5% 6
Quarterly 62.5% 10

Labeling the event as “Homeowners Meeting” implies that the event is in a formal meeting setting. What are your suggestions for an event title to imply that homeowners can drop by to meet with a building inspector one-on-one anytime during the advertised timeframe?

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What would you like to see featured at future events?

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Bob Williams inside NORTH MESA
January 5, 2017, 12:54 PM
  • Should future Homeowners Meetings be held on Fridays or Saturdays?
    • Saturdays
  • Should future Homeowners Meetings be held monthly or quarterly?
    • Monthly
  • Labeling the event as “Homeowners Meeting” implies that the event is in a formal meeting setting. What are your suggestions for an event title to imply that homeowners can drop by to meet with a building inspector one-on-one anytime during the advertised timeframe?
    No response.
  • What would you like to see featured at future events?

    explain what the rules really mean and how to apply for uppgrades. how to replace broken windows without ripping out/ rebuilding walls to make openings up to code. many many broken windows that are NOT getting fixed in my neighborhood, due to the cost - is this REALLY the outcome Los Alamos wants to happen??? Because that is reality. This brings down ALL our property values!

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