Posts Tagged ‘OGC’
Attorney for Oakmont Alliance Sends Letter to OVA Board
Within the past month, representatives of the Oakmont Alliance (OA), concerned that the prospective purchase of OGC by OVA could be a serious financial misstep for the future of Oakmont, have published a flier in the Kenwood Press attempting to correct the claims of supporters of such a purchase, and solicited signatures on a petition…
Read MoreOVA Transparency Committee Attempts to Educate Community
The Committee of Education and Transparency (CETC) is trying, but their efforts and recommendations are not supported by the Board Background: this committee was created some months ago by Board President, Steve Spanier, who also serves as the committee’s liaison, to bring Education and Transparency of Community issues to the membership. In February, the CETC…
Read MoreOGC And The Best Interests of Oakmont
The process that the OVA Board should be undertaking, in order to do perform their fiduciary duty, exercise due diligence and serve the best interests of Oakmont, would include a careful analysis of the consequences of purchasing OGC, as well as of not purchasing OGC. Exploration of the negative consequences of purchasing OGC does not…
Read MoreIt is time to face reality
Dear Editor: Oakmont needs to face the reality of our current lifestyles. Golf while a core constituent of Oakmont past is unlikely to be important now and into the future. We need to downsize this feature before it bankrupts the community. My suggestion is to design and construct a “premium” golf course…
Read MoreIs the Sky Really Falling?
I have largely stayed out of OGC discussions of late, having said what I wanted to say, and also having observed that the OVA Board was not taking any of the more severe and unwise actions that many of us feared last summer. But Steve Spanier’s decision to jump into the fray, and his strongly…
Read MoreOVA to Bid for OGC?
Yesterday OVA President Steve Spanier made the announcement that he had resigned his Golf membership in order to be able to help guide the association through this 11th hour and most critical phase in its relationship with the Oakmont Golf Club.
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