Other topics discussed at the town meetings included offering an Innsbrook shuttle bus so employees can travel throughout Innsbrook without using their cars. Attendees also asked the Innsbrook Owners Association to contact the GRTC to inquire about a bus line in Innsbrook. Safety and security issues were on everyone’s mind. Innsbrook Foundation president, Bruce Kay suggested the attendees should visit a safety board meeting to find out about all the security measures Innsbrook makes. “The Innsbrook Patrol is an integral part of the Innsbrook Foundation and Innsbrook Owners Association. We have foot patrols, bike and scooter patrols throughout the park. The Innsbrook Patrol takes an active interest in providing safety skills to Innsbrook companies.” Communication about events and activities happening in Innsbrook was a main topic of discussion. Paul Kreckman, president of the Innsbrook Owners Association shared with the group one of Innsbrook’s new communication tools, I-Times. “I-Times will be e-mailed to our list of Innsbrook contacts on a monthly basis. Each month we will highlight different activities and areas of interest. For example, this month we highlighted the Texas Hold’em Tournament coming up in February. We believe this will be another way to get the word out on all the things we are doing at Innsbrook.” If you are not on our I-Times distribution list, please e-mail lsummers@innsbrook.com to be added. Considering how successful the town meetings were, they will most likely be held on an annual basis, but you don’t have to wait until the next town meeting to have your voice heard. The Innsbrook Foundation and Innsbrook Owners Association invite you to share your ideas, voice your concerns, and make comments any time. Feel free to e-mail dkranich@innsbrook.com about anything concerning Innsbrook.
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