Independent Community News & Information for Residents
Owners: Douglas W. Kenny 941-961-8302 dougaswkenny@gmail.com and Susanna McIntosh
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A new independent resource created by residents to improve communication, share information, and provide greater transparency within our community.
Over the past several months, many residents have expressed a common concern:
it is often difficult to stay fully informed about what is happening within our community.
While important information is sometimes shared through official channels, access can sometimes be limited, delayed, or incomplete. At the same time, many residents have indicated a strong interest in being more engaged and better informed.
This site — University Place Today — was created to help address that gap.
The goal of this site is simple:
Provide clear and accessible information about community matters
Share updates that affect residents
Present survey results and resident feedback
Offer a place for community awareness and discussion
This is not intended to replace any official HOA or CDD communication, but rather to complement it by making information easier to access and understand.
University Place Today will focus on:
Summaries of community updates and developments
Information related to amenities and operations
Highlights of resident feedback and survey results
Updates regarding meetings, schedules, and participation
General information that helps residents stay informed
Whenever possible, information will be presented in a clear, factual, and balanced manner.
This is just the beginning.
Future updates will include:
Additional survey insights
Community topics of interest
Operational updates affecting residents
Opportunities for greater engagement
This site is intended to be a shared resource for residents. Your comments are not only welcomed, we want them!
Good communication benefits everyone.
When residents are informed, communities tend to operate more smoothly, participation improves, and decisions are better understood.
That is the guiding principle behind this effort.