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"You have done a great job on the RB webpage.
However, when I went to the Library page the link
for the stock of DVDs is missing.
"Could you help us. We're looking for a place to rent at Rainberry Bay
and don't know who to contact."
"We live in NY state and we're looking for a winter rental. Would you
please let us know if anything is available."
"Very informative website. Do you think it is
possible to put the Beacon online here?"
"Wouldn't the website be a great place to put the
Rainberry Rules & Regulations? It could save us
some money in printing costs. This would probably
be true for our other documents as well, including
the Beacon."
"Some of the pages for the Clubs never change."
"For those of us who work and cannot attend the
morning workshop meetings, it would be good if we
could get the minutes of the meetings online."
"Thanks for putting the calendar of events on the
website. It helps us plan our schedule before we
come down for the season."
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already said about MyRainberryBay.com. E-mails like
these come in all the time. We'd love to hear from you.
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"How about giving us a page to sell or trade our
items, sort of like a Craigslist for Rainberry?
"I have trouble reading RIC - it goes too fast.
Could we put it on here so I can see one screen
at a time?"
"Like to see more pictures of residents on the
website."
"HOW CAN WE GET OUR OPINIONS KNOWN
TO THE RESIDENTS?
I believe that what we need is a “Bulletin
Board” attached to our web site. It should be
accessible only by password which can be
issued to any Rainberry resident.  It would
have many uses including questions,
opinions, information, surveys, lost and found,
etc."
"I really like the website improvements. I would like
to agree with the suggestion to put the Beacon on
this site. It could be a money saving factor to the
budget for paper, printing, and man power hours in
delivering etc. Many times when I volunteer to
deliver the newsletters around the development, the
houses or villas may be empty and newspapers are
left at their property anyway. It would also help the
snowbirds, who could visit the website for their
updated copy."
Just looked at the website and noted how much
work you have done.  Congratulations.
I have a couple of questions:
  • I could not find a place to put in a work
    order.
  • When I  clicked on the news from
    Vasquez it had consumer tips.  I used to
    enjoy reading HOA/Condo legal info.  
    How is it this changed?
  • What happened to the “residents only”
    area?
Suggestion:  Can we have an article on and a
photo of the new Manager?"
Did the Board know that we could have continued to send in our
Amendment votes until they were actually counted on June 12?  We
might have actually passed it.

Some suggestions:
  1. On the first website screen, we need a resident login requiring a
    Password, which will bring us to an Announcements page with
    separate areas for the Board and Property Manager to provide
    information.
  2. That's where we would read what Board wants us to do to
    prepare for an impending hurricane; what to do afterward,
    especially if phones and electric are down; what CERT will be
    doing, etc.
  3. That's where we would read the results of an important vote.  
    Where, with permission of the family, the Board might notify of a
    resident's passing and arrangements.  Where the Property
    Manager might inform that a pool, or the clubhouse is
    temporarily closed; or provide (and update) a paving, painting
    or tree trimming schedule.

If residents know the website will have timely and helpful information
more of them will access and depend on it."  
I think we should have the ability to update our
guest list online.
Can't we get our documents online?
It would save us all some money on
printing costs.
Rainberry
Bay
Delray Beach's best kept secret
I think you did a really fabulous job on this web
site.  It's very interesting and easy to read.  I really
enjoyed the fun page.  It had some very cute
information, which I hope you will be updating
regularly.  The calendar was very complete and
much easier to read than the one in the Beacon.  
I will definitely be referring to this one for further
information in the future.  
I agree that the Beacon should be put on the
website for those that sign up to discontinue the
home delivery. Many people have computers the
printing costs and clutter left of papers outside
empty homes/villas.  I like the website
improvements.
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I just went to the website and saw all the changes.  I
loved the virtual tour.  Management company
bidders can really see what they’re getting
into………. And real estate agents can see different
model homes.
The Rainberry Bay website is one of the best
Condo/HOA websites I have seen. A friend of mine
who recently purchased a home here, but has not
moved in yet, commented he is going to use the
website and virtual tour to show the community off.

He also said "It looks like a Club Med for seniors."  I
agree with him. That is why we love living here.
I'm up north. Had a chance to view the site and,
boy, is it terrific.  The pictures, colors and
breakdown of clubs and events, I could not find
am sure glad I live there.
Is there a kind of a "classifieds" section? I didn't see
one. I think it would be a nice service for the
residents, but it might be a nightmare for those who
have to run it. Still, I would love to see it. There are
things I would love to "sell" like furniture and
verticals and stuff like that, and I would like to know
what might be available for me to buy within RB as
well. I know we have the bulletin board in the
clubhouse, but this would be much better.
I think we should seriously look into solar power for our community.  I'm not an expert, but most homes
here have shallow roof lines that seem to be ideal for solar panels to power our homes, water heaters,
swimming pools, street lights, etc.  Working with FPL, there may be grants to do this to offset costs.  If we
do it right we may even be able to sell energy back to FPL to offset costs here for improvements, HOA
fees, etc.
Secondly, have we considered making the entire community wireless?  It's not that hard or expensive.  
With everything going wireless, this may be a great selling feature for our community.  You could be
anywhere in your home, lanai, swimming pool, tennis court, etc., and have access to the Internet.  If
needed, I would be willing to do some preliminary research on this matter.
BTW, I think the website is great too and would like having the newsletter posted here.
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