The Weekly Vista

POA board of directors candidates

William ‘Rex’ Butler

- LYNN ATKINS latkins@nwadg.com

William “Rex” Butler was looking for a constructi­ve way to spend his time when he decided to run for the POA board of directors. He’s already a member of the Joint Advisory Committee on Golf, but he’s ready to be even more involved. As a single retiree, he believes he has plenty of time to give.

He spent his career as a data analyst working in the oil industry and built a business in Dallas, Texas, and in Perth, Australia. He has been in Bella Vista for five years.

Although he understand­s that there is still more he has to learn about the POA and its amenities, he believes that the golf courses need to be run as a business. He would like to help make Bella Vista a golf destinatio­n. But he doesn’t believe the city can market or maintain the courses the way the POA can.

“I believe our golf courses are our largest asset and potential revenue generator and should be self-supporting financiall­y,” he said.

Butler knows that there will be some members who don’t like to see nonmembers using the courses, but they will have to adjust. They still get a good deal on golf, he said.

Butler said he’s also prepared for complaints from older members if more attention is spent on amenities that are popular with younger members.

“There’s such a disparity between the two groups,” he said, adding that there are fewer residents who can be called middle aged. “We have to cater more to the younger crowd.”

If improving amenities requires an assessment increase, he’s ready for that. There’s probably no other way to maintain the assets the POA must manage. When he lived in the Dallas area, he paid a higher monthly fee to maintain the entrance to his subdivisio­n. Bella Vista residents get more for their money, he said.

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