NEWSLETTER 2014

I would like to start this article by expressing my gratitude towards all of the Board and Grievance Committee members, my colleagues, for their unity, efforts and dedication they put for our community.  Thank you to all the members of the Association for their trust, cooperation and support, without which the Board of Directors would not be able  to succeed in making Turnberry on the Green the beautiful community it is today.
Also, my appreciation goes to our staff, for which I feel the utmost respect their loyalty, hard work and commitment. As president of the Association, I feel honored to be able to work with such a positive group of people without whom our Board would not be able to sustain our property in the manner at which we are currently successful.  The Board members we have today have been the most efficacious and loyal friends of our community. As a team we have persevered through all different situations, and whether good or bad we are always on the same page.

In the tradition of “The Turning Point,” I would like to review all of the projects that have been completed during this year,  inform you about the pending projects and issues we are still facing. At the end of this article I will reflect on my perspective regarding the our community’s future.

In the month of February, the Association  completed the carpet installation project which cost $243,000 and was the most expensive project this year.  More than 43,000 sq. ft. of the new carpet, imported from England, was installed in the entire building. The project was financed from the reserved funds. No special assessment was required.

The second biggest project this year was the marble installation in the elevator lobbies. All of the floors from the  top to the 10th floor have been completed.  The Association is working with the marble supplier from Spain, in order to match the color which we installed in the main lobby.    The cost of the project at the time of completion is estimated to be $209,000. This project was also financed from the reserve account. No special assessment was required. Click HERE in order to view a full version.

 

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