Keeping Princeville on Track: A Call for Engagement and Practical Solutions

Princeville is a planned community with strong foundations. Its governing documents, committees, and Board structure were designed to support long-term property values, community standards, and shared amenities. This only works, however, if day-to-day execution is consistent, transparent, and responsive to members.

In recent periods, there is a growing perception among owners that the PHCA Board and management are not meeting basic operational expectations. Routine matters, such as timely communication, delivery of projects, website updates, and signage improvements, have faced repeated delays. More fundamental responsibilities, including maintaining clear and regular communication with members and conducting annual elections in a predictable and organized manner, appear to be uneven. These are not strategic or complex challenges; they are core governance and management functions.

These gaps have two direct impacts. First, they affect confidence in how the Association operates. Second, they influence property values and the overall attractiveness of Princeville as a place to live and invest. In planned communities, governance quality is not abstract, it is reflected in infrastructure upkeep, rule enforcement, transparency, and member trust.

This is not a matter of assigning blame. Board members are volunteers with fiduciary obligations, and management operates within constraints. However, the current situation points to a need for adjustment, clearer priorities, stronger execution discipline, and more consistent engagement with the membership.

What Can Be Done

There are practical steps that could improve performance:

  • Establish and communicate a list of operational priorities with timelines, and ensure that timelines are kept.
  • Provide regular, concise updates to members on progress and delays
  • Ensure that elections are conducted on schedule, with clear procedures and communication consistent with legal obligations.
  • Improve access to information through a functional and current website
  • Create structured channels for member input and feedback

These are standard practices in comparable associations. They are achievable with focus and accountability.

Your Input Matters

This post is intended as a starting point for constructive discussion.

  • Members are encouraged to share their observations about the current state of the Association and to propose specific, practical solutions. Comments should be factual, respectful, and focused on improving outcomes for the community.
  • All comments are reviewed by the site administrator prior to posting to ensure they meet these standards.

Princeville’s long-term value—both as a community and as an investment—depends on active participation and clear expectations. A constructive exchange of views is a necessary step toward improvement.

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