The Oak Bluffs selectmen hosted their annual meeting for summer taxpayers on Tuesday, and found this year that there were few people with little to complain about.

California Road resident Anne Theodore asked selectmen to do something about large trucks traveling at high speeds on her road. Another woman asked about the proposed new sewer line from the town wastewater plant down Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road, eventually connecting with the new YMCA and the regional high school.

After a few minutes of comment, board chairman Gregory Coogan was about to adjourn the meeting when one man in the audience who did not identify himself spoke up.

“I think this meeting should have been better advertised. All I saw was a small ad in the back of the paper . . . I don’t think a lot of summer taxpayers knew this meeting was taking place,” he said.

Mr. Coogan had a different theory.

“Or to take a positive spin, maybe it shows people like what we are doing and believe we’re doing a good job,” he said.

“If you believe that,” the man responded.

“I do,” Mr. Coogan replied.

Following the meeting wine and snacks were served.