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About the Coalition

A Practical Coalition for Stronger Residential Communities

The Golden Coast Residential Coalition is a trusted advocate and resource for residential communities across Florida's Golden Coast. The coalition exists to empower, educate, connect, and support communities that share common concerns and common opportunities.

Why the Coalition Exists

Why the Coalition Exists

Residential communities are responsible for complex and increasingly important work. Boards and community leaders must navigate operational demands, resident expectations, vendor relationships, regulatory obligations, storm preparedness, infrastructure concerns, insurance pressures, and interactions with governmental entities.

Many of these issues extend beyond the boundaries of any one building or association. When communities communicate with one another, they are better positioned to identify patterns, avoid avoidable mistakes, compare experiences, elevate concerns, and pursue solutions with a stronger collective voice.

The Golden Coast Residential Coalition was founded to create that shared forum — a place where residential communities can exchange knowledge, coordinate priorities, and work toward better outcomes for the residents they serve.

Anthony Clemenza

Founder

The coalition is intended to be an institutional, nonpartisan, community-focused resource — not a personal brand, law firm, or one-person project.

Founder

Founded With a Practical Community Purpose

Founded by attorney, entrepreneur, and residential community leader Anthony Clemenza, the Golden Coast Residential Coalition was created to help residential communities communicate more effectively, share practical knowledge, and speak with greater coordination on issues affecting residents and community quality of life.

Anthony's work spans law, real estate, nonprofit leadership, hospitality, and residential community governance. His experience with cooperative and condominium community issues helped shape the coalition's practical focus on advocacy, preparedness, vendor accountability, shared resources, and resident-centered community improvement.

The coalition is intended to be an institutional, nonpartisan, community-focused resource. It is not a law firm, property management company, political organization, or vendor marketplace. Its purpose is to help residential communities become better connected, better informed, and better prepared.

Structure

Developing With Long-Term Institutional Flexibility

The coalition is currently being developed in affiliation with aligned nonprofit and community-focused initiatives, including The Legacy Foundation, while longer-term organizational options are evaluated. Formal donation, sponsorship, tax-exempt, and partnership information will be provided as the coalition's structure and programs develop.

Our Role

A Resource, A Forum, and A Voice

The coalition is not intended to replace the role of any board, property manager, attorney, engineer, insurance advisor, vendor, or municipal official. Instead, it serves as a collaborative resource that helps communities become more informed, more connected, and more effective.

By uniting experienced residents, board leaders, community professionals, and subject-matter resources, the coalition promotes practical communication and responsible collective progress.

Principles

Guiding Principles

01

Clarity

Communities make better decisions when information is organized, practical, and clearly communicated.

02

Collaboration

Shared challenges are best addressed through open communication and constructive coordination.

03

Preparedness

Resilient communities plan before problems become emergencies.

04

Credibility

Advocacy is strongest when it is informed, professional, and grounded in real community experience.

05

Stewardship

Residential leadership requires care, diligence, transparency, and a long-term commitment to the quality of life of residents.

Bring Your Community Into the Conversation

We welcome inquiries from residential leaders and communities that want to participate in building a stronger, more connected residential coast.