GeorgerwilliamsW (Indiana)
Posts: 975
Posts: 975
Posted:
The city of Longmont, Colorado has city-sponsored mediation service that can deal with owner/association disputes. It may be a great model for achieving a better balancing between owners and homeowners association than courts.
Does anyone here know of similar programs that they can point me toward.
Does anyone here know of similar programs that they can point me toward.
- WHAT IS MEDIATION?
Mediation is an informal voluntary process for parties who have a conflict that they have been unable to resolve. Trained mediators meet with the parties to discuss their concern and the cause of the dispute. They assist the parties in reaching a solution that will work for them and end the dispute. The mediator(s) write down the specifics of the agreement. This agreement is binding and enforceable by those who sign it unless otherwise stated in the agreement.
There is no charge for this service. Both (all) parties agree to participate. All information is confidential. English/Spanish mediators are available.
- Facilitation, Conflict Resolution/Mediation
The Longmont Mediation Program provides facilitation services to assist individuals/groups with problem solving and decision making, group development, running meetings, and related topics. The presence of a neutral third party can often help to ensure that there is a collaborative atmosphere conducive to real, balanced dialogue and consensus building.
Facilitation Services are available for any community-based effort including non-profit agencies, neighborhood groups, HOAs, neighbors, schools, and any other community-based process within the City of Longmont.