Nature Trail is a giant subdivision that sits in Beulah right across the street from Navy Federal Credit Union and the Navy property known as OLF8. I love this subdivision and my family owned property in Nature Trail until very recently. I live right next door to this development and I have many friends and acquaintances that live in Nature Trail.
Lots of things are happening in Beulah, from the expansion of Navy Federal Credit Union, to the expansion of 9 Mile road to become a 4-lane road, to the new freeway interchange off of Beulah road, to a new Middle School being constructed right down the road, to model airplane flyers operating their RC planes overhead, to sound barrier walls being constructed right outside of Nature Trail, to a large open field being prepared for development right across the street, to a myriad of other issues that will affect the residents of this massive, exclusive subdivision.
These are taxpayers that live in Nature Trail, some of whom have invested more than $500K in their homes!
So during last year's primary election campaign (that I won last Tuesday)--- I sent 6 different mail pieces to the residents of Nature Trail----more than to any other group of constituents anywhere else in District 1. Why?---because I could not come and meet these residents face to face.
I tried at one point in the campaign and was turned away at the gate. "No Soliciting of any kind!"
Meanwhile, I walked to 8,627 other residences throughout Beulah and the rest of District 1 because candidates are welcomed in other neighborhoods throughout Beulah and District 1--yet they are precluded from canvassing in Nature Trail.
Now--I get it, nobody likes having people come to the door to try to sell them vacuum sweepers or pressure washing services--I get that. But I'm just trying to meet voters, I'm not selling magazine subscriptions, frozen steaks, Tupperware sets,
or wooden ships like a scene out of Napoleon Dynamite!
I'm just trying to meet voters, because I feel like if I'm going to ask someone to vote for me, I ought to make an effort to try and come meet them in their neighborhoods.
What perplexes me most about all of this is that this very large group of property owners----apparently by choice--- is missing out on meeting the
very candidates that will eventually be representing their interests on the Board of County Commissioners!
At Tuesday's
BCC special meeting on OLF8--multiple Nature Trail Homeowners showed up and none of them appeared to have a complete understanding about all the happenings around them in Beulah----several almost seemed "frustrated" about not having a complete understanding of what is going on around them. One resident got up and stated that he wanted a "Master Planned Community" for the entire County!
Whaaaaaatttt? I thought to myself.....
So on a lark I decided to personally call Nature Trail yesterday to see about getting a "candidate forum" set up--- so that Nature Trail residents could, if they so choose, hear from the last two remaining candidates for County Commission in this election. I assumed these residents might want to know our stances on all of the issues coming to a head in Beulah---right outside the front entrance of their subdivision----before the election happens on November 8th!
There are now only two candidates left in the race to represent them, the Nature Trail residents and the rest of Beulah and District 1, on the County Commission. One might think the residents would want to hear from Jeff Bergosh and Audra Carter--
--one of us will be their next commissioner!
So I attempted to reach the Homeowner's Association representative at a downtown phone number I got from the Nature Trail sales office, and I could not get him on the phone. I could not get him to return my call, either. His secretary took a message, and then called back herself 10 minutes later to tell me that politicians are "not permitted in the (common area) Lodge." When I asked her why, she was somewhat short with me and said "What you are not hearing and understanding is that the covenants do not