The arrival of a new seasonal newsletter should feel like a reset—a chance to reconnect, inform, and energize a community. Unfortunately, the Spring-Summer issue of the SHPOA newsletter falls well short of that expectation. Instead of delivering clarity, transparency, and forward-looking updates, it reads like a recycled document—heavy on repetition and light on substance.
At a time when residents are looking for direction and insight, what they received instead was more of the same.
Recycled Content, Diminishing Value
One of the most noticeable issues with this latest newsletter is how little it offers in terms of new information. Longtime residents will recognize much of the content immediately—not because it’s important enough to reinforce, but because it’s been repeated in previous editions with minimal updates. General reminders, vague summaries, and boilerplate language dominate the pages, leaving readers searching for something—anything—fresh or meaningful.
A community newsletter should evolve alongside the community it represents. This one feels stuck.
Where Are the Upcoming Projects?
Perhaps the most glaring omission is any detailed discussion of upcoming projects. Communities thrive on progress, and residents deserve to know what’s on the horizon. Are there infrastructure improvements planned? Landscaping initiatives? Community events or enhancements?
The newsletter offers no clear roadmap—no timelines, no priorities, no vision. Without this information, residents are left guessing about the future of their own neighborhood.
Silence on Completed Work
Equally frustrating is the lack of updates on completed projects. If work has been done—and surely it has—why isn’t it being communicated? Highlighting completed efforts not only builds trust but also demonstrates accountability and progress.
Even small wins matter. Whether it’s repairs, upgrades, or community improvements, acknowledging what has been accomplished reinforces confidence in leadership. The absence of these updates creates the impression that either nothing has been done, or that the Board simply isn’t interested in sharing.
Neither interpretation reflects well.
A Community Without a Clear Plan
Beyond individual projects, the newsletter fails to articulate any broader plan for the community. What are the goals for the year? What challenges are being addressed? What opportunities are being pursued?
Residents aren’t just stakeholders—they’re participants. But participation requires awareness, and awareness requires communication. Without a clear sense of direction, engagement becomes difficult, if not impossible.
A Breakdown in Communication
Ultimately, the issue points to a larger concern: a failure to communicate effectively by the Board of Governors. Communication isn’t just about sending information—it’s about providing the right information, in a way that is transparent, timely, and relevant.
Right now, that standard is not being met.
The newsletter should serve as a bridge between leadership and residents. Instead, it feels like a barrier—something that obscures rather than clarifies, that fills space rather than informs.
Moving Forward: What Needs to Change
There’s still an opportunity to improve. Future editions of the newsletter could become valuable tools for connection and accountability by focusing on a few key areas:
- Clear updates on upcoming and ongoing projects
- Summaries of completed work with tangible outcomes
- Defined goals and plans for the community’s future
- Transparent communication from the Board
- Opportunities for resident input and involvement
These aren’t unreasonable expectations—they’re the basics of effective community communication.
Final Thoughts
A newsletter should reflect the vitality and direction of a community. This Spring-Summer issue does neither. Instead, it highlights a disconnect between leadership and residents that cannot be ignored.
If the goal is to build trust, encourage engagement, and foster a stronger community, communication must improve. Not eventually—now.
Because a community that isn’t informed is a community that can’t move forward.

