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Please Patronize our Sponsors Stop monkeying around…Published | By Pelican Free Press
…Set a date to negotiate! (Pelican file photo)A salve that solves

Editorial
By Staff

It’s been said that fools rush in where angels fear to tread. We have experienced that the Puerto Aventuras resort isn’t one of those places. But yes, in the last 15 years the resort has been cursed by a few con men, fraudsters, at least one pervert and an occasional theft.

On the other hand, we can’t remember a single homicide case or fatal auto accident taking place on the resort’s evidently blessed roads. What misdemeanors remain are bearable, such as insufficient parking and other general defects, unlicensed kids driving golf carts, speeding cars, noisy bars and party boats in other words annoyances that exist in the shadows of most communities worldwide.

If there is a particularly vexing defect in this multi-cultural complex, it is its inability or opposition to negotiate solutions to self- inflicted problems. Where public funds in the past helped develop infrastructure, entertainment programs and provide security, now increasing amounts of these funds are finding their way into the pockets of lawyers willing to prolong what appears to be an exercise in futility.

The easy way out?

We are told by reliable sources that a few wealthy PAPOs (Puerto Aventuras Property Owners) of substantial means want to “just give the developer what he wants.” These folks must have graduated from Princeton or Harvard to come up with this brilliant solution. We suspect that if the developer wanted their life savings, they would surely assume a karate pose and fiercely shout “Over my dead body!”

By the same token, graduates of the school of hard knocks might suggest giving PAPOs their own passports and a dedicated lane. They want little more.

In his own words and actions, the developer has led the community to believe that what he wants is everything! the control and the money. After clearly warning the community a few years ago that he could be “a tyrant” if he had to, he went about proving the point to this day. His most onerous demand is for members of the Colonos HOA to abdicate their crown of democracy, thus their right to the self-determination that they pay for. With the high-season crowd returning, one would think the developer would want to greet them with a happy face. On the surface, that’s easy.

In a recent Covenant blog, the Covenant writer hyped a surprise new deal with the new mayor of Solidaridad. It supposedly gives Covenant authority to kick Colonos members in their collective behind by claiming sole authority over everybody and everything and all the money in the Colonos treasury. The Pelican would welcome the mayor, who reportedly lives here, to attend the Assembly and speak her official thoughts on the standoff between the Colonos and developer, not to choose one side over the other, but to apply her political wisdom in bringing them together.

How to end criticism

The Covenant story accused the Pelican of criticizing the resort and its administrators, we presume, and tainting the resort’s image. That’s what a free press does. The best way to end criticism is to stop feeding a stew of untruths to the masses seeking harmony.

With the high-season crowd returning, one would think the developer would want to greet them with a happy face at the main gate of a contented community. It’s easy.

Just set a date and negotiate.

Posted in News | Leave a comment REPRINT: Communique 21.94, PA Covenant News No. 34Published | By Pelican Free Press

Editors Note: The following is a reprint of Communique 21.94, PA Covenant News No. 34, which can be found on the Colonos Association website at www.colonos.org.


Dear Residents:

We refer to the abovementioned PA Covenant Article which is entitled “Agreement for the Cooperation with the Municipality…..”. You will note that no copy of this Agreement was provided in the Article and it seems to cover the same topics as the Fideicomiso PA’s Agreement with the Municipality which expired on 29th September 2021. On numerous occasions, both the Fideicomiso PA and PA Covenant had alleged that the latter had been appointed as the “official Association” of Puerto Aventuras when in fact there was no such wording in that Agreement.

Our Association is delivering a letter today to the Municipality requesting immediate release of this document upon receipt of which it will be analysed by our legal advisors. In the meantime, kindly do not act in any way in relation to PA Covenant´s Article no. 34.

We will issue a further Communique as soon as the abovementioned Agreement is received.

Posted in News | Leave a comment Looking for a piñata bountyPublished | By Pelican Free Press
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Snowbirds were delighted to find a birthday party under way in their condo yard upon their arrival but disappointing delay at the main gate.There’s no escaping politics

The lighter side

By Wright Aughn
Pelican Columnist

Their flight from the far north of the USA landed at Cancun Airport at 11:57 a.m., 13 minutes late. The elderly couple struggled in the cramped, narrow aisle to lift their heavy carry-ons from the cargo bins, the old man wrenching his back in the process. His ever alert wife saw the grimace on that part of his face between his white eyebrows and the pandemic mask coverings his features from ear to ear. “I told you to ask one of the young men to help” she whispered. “You and your bloody independence!”

Henry, their PA neighbor, greeted them outside the terminal with a wide grin, reminding the couple they could now remove their masks for a breath of fresh air. There was the excited start of welcoming conversation as Henry automatically took hold of the old man’s luggage without resistance.

“Have a good flight?” Henry asked. “Like sleeping on a cloud,” the old man replied as Henry lifted the bags into the car’s trunk. Mary settled into the back seat where she could nod off while Oscar and Henry could trade barbs like the old days.

Big traffic and small talk

“How’s the kids?” Henry asked as though he was expected to. “Better than me,” said Oscar as he marveled at the jammed traffic road connecting the airport to Cancun and Highway 307 south to PA. “No murderers, boozers, druggies, thieves, politicians or developers,” said Oscar in gest. “Boring family, eh?” Henry chided as he picked up speed to join the endless white transfer vans, trucks and cars whooshing by.

They both chuckled and then fell silent. After a while they heard a slight snore in the back seat. Oscar closed his eyes. As the traffic hummed along the highway, Oscar’s chin dropped down to his chest as he drifted off into the twilight zone.

Welcome back to PA

The car came away from the Playa overpass as Henry made his way past Liverpool’s and settled back as traffic dwindled. Suddenly, traffic stopped abruptly and Oscar emerged with a slight jolt of his head. “What’s wrong? Where are we?” He asked. “Are we in Paamul already?” Mary chirped from the back seat. “There’s construction up ahead,” Henry said. “Construction of what? Oscar asked. “The Mayan train,” was Henry’s reply. “In the middle of a busy highway?” Oscar said scratching his nearly hairless head. “I think we’re headed for another brave new world,” he added.

Henry guided the car behind a large, slow-moving truck hauling purified water as Oscar blinked his eyes repeatedly in the bright sunlight. “We’re almost home,” Henry advised as though his passengers had never been to PA.

Oscar was staring outside out the passenger seat window as they passed the Chedraui supermarket when he spotted a new building exactly behind the market. “Another gas station?” he said aloud to nobody in particular. “Yeah, it’s propane. You won’t have to haul your grill tank to the Paamul store anymore and leave it overnight,” Henry explained.

But the flowers please

“Oh look” said Mary as the car moved in the circle under the overpass. “There’s a lady selling flowers. How beautiful!” Up ahead multiple lines of multiple vehicles were waiting, some to gas up at the station while the longer two lines inched towards PA’s main gate visitor lanes. The homeowners and developer are still at it, Henry said. “Let’s not go there today,” Oscar huffed. “I’m here to lose my worries, not multiply them.”

After waiting 11 minutes and still behind several trucks, a taxi and three cars, Oscar sighed with impatience. “You know, Henry, we used to winter down here to escape the nasty weather up north. Now I find myself doing it to escape the sociopolitical animus there. From the looks of this gridlock at our gate and the problems it’s causing, I figure there is no escaping it.”

Posted in News | Leave a comment S.O.S.Published | By Pelican Free Press PUERTO AVENTURAS RESORT needs to be rescued by the municipal government since the community seems unable, or unwilling in one case, to solve its own disruptive problems, particularly at the main gate.Return of tri-partite agreement might help

By Staff

The developer’s businesses within the resort stopped paying maintenance and security fees years ago. All his trucks, vendors, workers, suppliers and outside Colegio (private school) customers nonetheless use streets, security and general maintenance in the same way that fee-payers do. He does it without repercussions that would thwart this unfair practice.

In that sense, the developer is a role model for seething fee-payers who are beginning to talk about doing what he does with impunity: Just stop paying general maintenance and security fees. No evident law mandates such payments. The good people of PA simply pay it willingly because they want a safe, relatively exclusive and stable place to live and visit.

Here is what we have been told through the years here: By law, the municipality owns and is expected to maintain the public streets and provide security, all paid for by PAPOs (Puerto Aventuras Property Owners) by way of property taxes.

A win-win deal struck

About twenty five years ago when PA was still in the crib so to speak, the PAPOs wanted the dirt streets paved. They were told by the developer they would have to fund them on top of paying property taxes. In a side agreement with the municipal administration, the POPOs would fund the public maintenance and security expenditures while their tax payments could be used for services outside the resort.

The Colonos Property Owners Association was formed to collect fees from ALL PAPOs, create and maintain a security force, street construction and street lighting among other public services, thus freeing the developer AND the municipality from those fiscal responsibilities that has a budget that in recent years has exceeded $1 million USD.

PAPOS pay to have a say

It was and remains a sweet deal were it not for the self-defeating disagreements that have erupted with animus between the developer and the child of his own creation, the Colonos HOA.

And, while successive municipal administrations have profited from its involvement, none so far have lifted a finger to help negotiate an end to the roiling battle over main gate operations and other issues.

The PAPOs do not interfere with the developer’s legitimate plans and have cooperated with the shared dream of living in or near utopian conditions. The developer’s stated goal of destroying the Colonos HOA is hardly a way to make friends and influence people. Simply ignoring PAPO grievances is also no way for the municipal administration to treat its free-spending, Mexico-loving guests and expats. Help!

Posted in News | Leave a comment FREE GAS for your vroom broom!!Published | By Pelican Free Press AND THAT’S NOT ALL!
Keep reading for more great Covenant deals this Halloween!

The Lighter side

By Wright Aughn
Pelican Columnist

The word “covenant” does not only refer to its synonym “agreement.” It has been used for centuries by various religious groups to cement unity in their beliefs. So why was a rogue HOA recently formed here called “Covenant?”

Was it because the iconic author James Michener labeled one of his books by the same name? It’s about a fictitious family’s story of power, greed and bad stuff set in developing South Africa.

Or was it adopted after “CoG” (“Covenant of the Goddess” in 1975 when Wiccan elders of various traditions gathered to form an organization for all Witchcraft practitioners. At least it was incorporated as a non-profit religious group on Halloween 1975. Its reason for being was a far cry from the for-profit PA Covenant seeking to hijack and replace, by hook or by crook, the established, legal and preferred Colonos HOA.

No magic brew here

Considering, by its own admission, how badly the PA Covenant has been operating the main gate to the utmost dissatisfaction of the resort’s majority, then perhaps its abysmal failure at the main gate should be commemorated this Halloween with a 20 percent discount. Oops! The witchcrafters have already thought of that tired old gimmick. Just become a defector and traitor to the cause.

It’s easy! Just turn your back on YOUR friends, neighbors and the common cause that has served the community with care and caring for nearly 30 years. Just start believing the misinformation dished out on plates of propaganda dipped in the traditional witch’s stew. For example:

PA Covenant would have you believe it is the only legal and absolute authority governing the people of the resort. Not true. The group’s board was appointed, not elected and therefore does not represent the majority. It is the democratic Colonos that has 80 percent of the vote.

Invite to double your trouble

The Covenant board admits it wants to turn you into a traitor with cheap second class enticements such as 20 percent off your water bill, even though the offer is blatantly discriminatory and reportedly illegal.

But even that’s not all! Buy a Covenant passport to prove your defection from the Colonos and get three months of Gignet internet service, 20 percent off beach club and golf fees and 50 percent discount on passports and work bracelets and a bunch of other teasers such as 20 percent off some restaurants. One other claim is that you need a passport to enjoy a public park? What? And the fiscally despicable offer to shortchange Colonos on unpaid dues and get a no-interest payment plan by joining Covenant.

Be careful this Halloween. If you go to a party and a witch offers you a bowl of her stew, say “Thanks, but I’d rather have a brew.” That way you will avoid being caught up in the covenant’s “Double, double, toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble.”

Posted in Fun | Leave a comment The MayorPublished | By Pelican Free Press Idea: Invite new mayor, developer to assembly
Deliver peace to PA

By Staff

Foreigners are reluctant to meddle in a host country’s political affairs. Nonetheless, we suggest that the Colonos HOA, which includes many property-owning aliens, invite the new mayor of Solidaridad to the association’s annual assembly on December 11.

After all, this emerging municipal leader is reportedly a resident of Puerto Aventuras resort. As such, she has a personal view of the situation and is in a position to help the resort find a solution to its demoralizing main gate controversy before the resort solidarity becomes fully unhinged. The invitation should also be extended to to the PA developer. Why?

Because they are the only two people at the moment who could end the debilitating argument over the operation of the main gate and other issues. The community is being manipulated and inconvenienced. Its complaints and appeals are ignored. The situation taints this small section of Solidaridad. Hard to believe, but these two people have more power in their little finger than some 2,700 PA property owners who signed a petition seeking resolution of the gate conundrum.

Add morality to power

The mayor and the developer are reportedly tethered to each other by an agreement entered into by the developer and the previous mayor who, as it turned out, evidently discarded the PA community’s grievances in the Municipal Palace’s wastebasket. That quiet agreement has reportedly ended.

Most common outlanders may be ignorant of complex Mexican laws and rules. However, they do embrace basic norms of morality and fairness in social and fiscal matters. In PA, the majority of residents want an end to humiliating treatment at the gate and a return to normalcy as provided for more than 20 years by the Colonos.

For the record, the expat population in all of Mexico topped one million in the 2020 census that placed the country’s population at 126.4 million. Add millions of tourists arriving by auto, air and sea and the foreign economic impact is in the billions of dollars nationwide according to multiple sources. Does not that contribution to Mexico’s economic well-being warrant some attention from political leaders here and elsewhere?

Yankees go home?

The current Colonos volunteer board, which represents the majority of property owners, has offered the developer many opportunities to meet amicably with the express purpose of solving the community’s ills. The developer has rejected all efforts at reaching out, evidently preferring to silence the people’s voice, bankrupt their treasury and leave the Colonos in useless tatters.

The division caused by refusing to pursue solutions has prompted some ugly talk on social media, such as, “If you don’t like it here, go back to where you came from!”

Imagine the applause the mayor and developer would garner by explaining their views to the voters in person and agreeing to at least join the Colonos in the hunt for resolution and reconciliation.

Posted in News | Leave a comment QR (Quash Rules) CodePublished | By Pelican Free Press NOW, IF ONLY…
…the Covenant’s main gate passport and QR code could make PA’s troubles look this good. THE DEVELOPER’s Orwellian rules implemented at the main gate for the express purpose of selling passports also aggravating non-residents.

By Wright Aughn
Pelican Columnist

It’s beginning to look like the good people of Puerto Aventuras are finally waking up and smelling the coffee.

Another one of the developer’s humiliating ideas designed primarily to sell entry “passports” is riling the sensible majority of full-time residents and long-term snowbirds.

And, surprisingly, people from surrounding communities and enclaves are joining the growing chorus urging the developer to return operational control of the main gate to the Colonos, the only bona fide homeowners association in the resort with vast experience and clean record in gate operations.

Negate the negativity?

The latest round of complaints about ludicrous gate operations was indicated by a frequent visitor and restaurant customer who was denied entrance unless a QR code was supplied. The complaint, in Spanish, was translated and printed in the local expat social media forum and was attracting a growing number of complaints.

However, the forum quickly shut down the conversation for its negative view of PA gate problems or whatever reason. Meanwhile, another forum, Puerto Aventuras Living, attracted more than 300 responses and additional complaints by would-be visitors to PA businesses. Some are now choosing to bypass PA to dine at Paamul or Akumal beachfront restaurants where the word “restricted” isn’t in the dictionary.

Note the difference

This provocative clash, only one of many over the main gate, is a prime example exhibiting the wide chasm between dictatorship and democracy. This should be of serious concern to property and business owners.

Gate operations are currently under one man rule, the developer, through a a surrogate group called Covenant. This approach simply means the developer can do what he pleases without input of or agreement by the property-owning majority. The Colonos HOA reportedly has 80 percent of the property-owning vote. Whoever in the “free world” would abide a budget proposal without the advice and consent of those who fund it?

As the Colonos prepares for its December Assembly, property owners must ponder whether they want to embrace and support self-determination and budget control or let the developer decide for them.

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment Popping the bubblePublished | By Pelican Free Press


IF YOU THINK YOU SEE A VIRUS (above) coming toward you in a crowded restaurant, grab your margarita and run like heck!

The Lighter side

By Wright Aughn
Pelican Columnist

“Bubble” is one of the words used in the PA developer’s hyperbole promoting the PA resort as a refuge from the Covid virus. The word is intended to support the illusion of a heavenly place spared by the gods of real world problems.

We presume the bubble myth in this case is to make the vulnerable believe they are safe from worldly ills such as crime and sickness and that threats exist only outside the bubble. This approach overlooks the science that if a 5-foot person is surrounded by an impenetrable 6-foot bubble he or she would quickly run out of oxygen and, gasping for breath, pray for someone to burst his or her bubble.

Such would be a brief life indeed compared to a much longer lifespan outside where organisms take their chances of survival.

The reality is that con men, pickpockets, petty criminals, and many of the Yucatán Peninsula’s 3,000 or so species of insects and second-story thieves sometimes make their way into the PA bubble.

How big is a virus?

Scientific measurement tells us that the size of a virus is submicroscopic, measuring from 20 to 300 nanometers in diameter. It would take from 33,000 to 50,000 viruses placed side by side to form one centimeter.

So a virus like Covid can ride on the tip of your nose, the lobe of your ear, the palm of your hand, undetected by the most alert guards at the main gate. Consider that a 200-pound thief disguised as a regular person can passport his way through the main gate with a virus on his chin and threaten to double the trouble in the bubble.

Forever blowing bubbles

Realtors, developers and used car salesmen have long been associated in the public mind for their mastery of hype, overstating what’s good about a product and understating or omitting the product’s kinks.

There have been several recent incidents in PA that also debunk the baloney of a perfect living situation. Thieves climbed a second-floor balcony in broad daylight on Bahia Yalku, at least one person inside the bubble has died from a Covid infection and Someone damaged a part of the perimeter fence which is directly across from the entrance to the so-called Taema development.

These events, repeated inside the resort often enough, provide evidence that there ain’t no such thing as a protective bubble over the PA resort.

There’s only you and me, the security guards and the Covid vaccination.

Posted in News | Leave a comment A community divided…Published | By Pelican Free Press

A community divided…

…by chasm of conflict

Then what do you do?

By Wright Aughn
Pelican Columnist

You own a condo in PA. You go to your annual assembly. You and your neighbors democratically elect a vigilance committee, agree on certain issues like painting the building and voting on a budget.

Suddenly, the meeting room door slams open with a startling BANG! The developer, looking dapper in white slacks and blue shirt, steps into the room. He is flanked by several men, one of them burly, another more docile and smiling, and two security guards from the main gate.

They step confidently to the front of the room. You stand up and forcefully say, “What is the meaning of this intrusion?” The developer raises a hand to silence you.

The takeover, like it or not

“I don’t like the board you elected,” he states “and I am appointing a new board composed of these associates of mine.” The sneering associates take a bow.

You and the other stunned voters look at each other with dismay and before anyone can object, the developer announces that money allocated for the painting of the building will be diverted to help build a tunnel under the highway for residents of the big project across the highway that keeps changing its name to purge its tainted image.

You are stunned and loudly offer a hurried motion to adjourn. It is quickly seconded. But the developer orders the two security guards to block the doorway and commands you to to sit down. “We are not finished with the day’s business,” he reports. “First, your votes are no longer valid. They are a fake authority. It is I who is the real authority because I own the resort. And oh yes, beginning tomorrow you will have to park elsewhere. I need a place to store some of my boulders. Now I declare the meeting adjourned. Period! And please don’t forget to join the beach club.” He thanks you and your neighbors for your attention and marches out the door, his associates following obediently as sycophants do.

Can’t be done? Think again.

You may think the above scenario is overstated satire. You may think your condo complex and association are invulnerable. But before you sit back in the belief condo associations are sacrosanct, give thought to what is happening to the largest one that exists in PA the Colonos Homeowners Association.

Not only has the developer repeatedly rejected assembly votes and duly elected boards. He created an opposing group to divide the community, he pirated operation of the main gate, reneged on a golf course promise, coerced new owners away from the Colonos and, in general, used patently sly tactics to crush the resort’s largest and most needed condo association. He then infiltrated smaller condo associations with a sycophant manager to spirit Colonos members away from the Colonos.

Despite all these efforts, Colonos still has about 80% of the community vote. The current conflict between the Colonos and the developer was initiated by the developer when he transitioned the resort from “development” to “operation” in order to sweeten his profits over the long haul.

The result has not been pleasant and now, four years later, with no solution to the conflict in sight, we are reminded that, like the lobster pot, easier to get into than get out of.

Posted in News | Leave a comment A Golden TributePublished | By Pelican Free Press


NEW YORKS World Trade Center (center) glistens in the glory of humankinds resiliency in overcoming mans inhumanity to man.
(D. Poritz Photo)

Posted in News | Leave a comment Attractive but deadlyPublished | By Pelican Free Press


This venomous, spiny sea beast eats the joy out of coral reefs like people here are poisoning PA’s image. (File Photo)

By Wright Aughn
Pelican Columnist

Your neighbor offers you $1,000 USD per winter season to guard his property, shovel snow from his driveway, start his car and rake the leaves. You agree. You perform all the work and keep his property safe while he snowbirds south.

And for three consecutive years, he fails to pay you. You go to his house repeatedly for payment but he dodges you and hires his other neighbor to take over. You are out $3,000. You hire a collection agent to legally collect what is owed you. The neighbor files a claim that you are harassing him. What? In your eyes, your neighbor is a dirty, rotten scoundrel indeed.

That basic premise seems applicable to the PA developer’s latest attack on the Colonos HOA which has been forced to hire collection agents for back payments owed by some who have betrayed their neighbors.

A frivolous suit?

The PA developer who, it is alleged by some property owners, has been able to ignore rules and the general population with relative impunity, has launched another attack on the Colonos treasury. The assault forces the Colonos to expend considerable legal defense funds that would otherwise pay for maintenance and security among other public services without requiring fee increases.

Does trying to legally collect money owed to you sound like harassment or fraud? Of course not!

Colonos has reported that several government investigators visited the office saying there had been complaints by a handful of (organized?) property owners. They claim they are being harassed by the Colonos process of trying to collect back payments to the HOA. It is presumed the complainants are among the few who have defected from the association.

Oddly, though, the deadbeat property owners have abandoned their neighbors and stopped paying their fees even though they still benefit from the services those fees support. One theory is that they have been organized by the developer’s henchmen to help the continuing effort to crush the longstanding HOA. Others say in whispered confidence that they smell corruption within a nation struggling to shed the image of a so-called banana republic.

The effort to demolish the non-profit Colonos has not diminished support for the democratic association. It is headed by an elected volunteer board and guided by most of its property owning members who have signed a petition requesting a negotiated settlement of the myriad grievances dividing the community.

It is understood that business is motivated primarily by the expectation of profits. In this pursuit, the developer is no different. It’s just that some profit with a measure of morality while others by screwing the consumer every which way to Sunday.

It’s a moral issue

The ongoing conflict between the business that is PA and the promised bliss of people who buy property here without looking under the rug appears to be more of a moral than political issue.

The Colonos defectors who do not pay their fees but enjoy the services provided by the higher fees of others ought to be ostracized, said a fee-payer. “They have a lot of nerve!”

Meanwhile, a previous frivolous suit brought by an individual on behalf of the developer has been recently adjudicated in favor of the Colonos, which reportedly plans to seek repayment of its legal fees in that case.

As far as resolution to PA’s problems are concerned, you can’t communicate with someone who doesn’t want to hear it.

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