> You should also be aware of what taxing districts you're in, because, you may not be aware that some tiny, virtually-unknown board of people is deciding how much you have to pay in order to, say, fund the fire department in your town.
I'm not an expert on tax districts. So when was reading through Colorado House Bill HB23-1105 "H.O.A. Homeowner's Rights Task Force and Metropolitan District Homeowner's Rights Task Force", I ignored the parts about metro districts to focus on the parts about H.O.A.s (which I know more about than I want to).
So I missed this (on page 9 of the final version)
> The (Metro District) Task Force shall also examine the process by which a Metropolitan District could transition from a Metropolitan District that enforces covenants and collects assessments into a Common Interest Community governed under Article 33.3 of Title 38.
"Common Interest Community" is Coloradorwellian Newspeak for H.O.A. corporation, and Colo. Rev. Stat. § Title 38 Article 33.3 is the Colorado Communist Interest Ownership Act. It's all part of the Colorado G.O.P.'s plan to replace "community" with "corporation".
Why the f--- does Brianna Titone think this is a good idea?
> have you ever seen Polis or your state rep at the grocery store
I've never seen our illustrious Governor at the State Capitol building all the times I've been there.
And I think the last time I saw a staffer in Room 136 was four years ago.
I was told by some State Senate staffer -- I forget his name -- that Governor Polis only comes to Denver to appear in front of the T.V. cameras at the Capitol building, then he goes back to his home in Boulder. Or his 50-acre retreat in Berthoud.
When I lived in Boulder, I did meet with my state representatives. They told me to f--- off and die. Well, they didn't use that phrase exactly, but their message was clear.
> You should also be aware of what taxing districts you're in, because, you may not be aware that some tiny, virtually-unknown board of people is deciding how much you have to pay in order to, say, fund the fire department in your town.
I'm not an expert on tax districts. So when was reading through Colorado House Bill HB23-1105 "H.O.A. Homeowner's Rights Task Force and Metropolitan District Homeowner's Rights Task Force", I ignored the parts about metro districts to focus on the parts about H.O.A.s (which I know more about than I want to).
So I missed this (on page 9 of the final version)
> The (Metro District) Task Force shall also examine the process by which a Metropolitan District could transition from a Metropolitan District that enforces covenants and collects assessments into a Common Interest Community governed under Article 33.3 of Title 38.
"Common Interest Community" is Coloradorwellian Newspeak for H.O.A. corporation, and Colo. Rev. Stat. § Title 38 Article 33.3 is the Colorado Communist Interest Ownership Act. It's all part of the Colorado G.O.P.'s plan to replace "community" with "corporation".
Why the f--- does Brianna Titone think this is a good idea?
ref : "Brianna Titone's Kangaroo Task Force" (July 11, 2023)
https://homeowners.substack.com/p/brianna-titones-kangaroo-task-force
> have you ever seen Polis or your state rep at the grocery store
I've never seen our illustrious Governor at the State Capitol building all the times I've been there.
And I think the last time I saw a staffer in Room 136 was four years ago.
I was told by some State Senate staffer -- I forget his name -- that Governor Polis only comes to Denver to appear in front of the T.V. cameras at the Capitol building, then he goes back to his home in Boulder. Or his 50-acre retreat in Berthoud.
When I lived in Boulder, I did meet with my state representatives. They told me to f--- off and die. Well, they didn't use that phrase exactly, but their message was clear.
You can read about some of that in "F.U., K.C. Becker" (June 07, 2023) at https://homeowners.substack.com/p/fu-kc-becker