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Old 02-07-2015, 01:26 AM
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I think Ms. Tutt will also be speaking February 17 at 7 PM at Lake Miona Rec Center.



It doesn't make sense that a public bridge on Morse Blvd, which has been built and is owned by Sumter County, would be built on private property.
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I admit this is something I should know, but don't. Have the areas south of 466 been turned over to the residents at this point, like they have been turned over above 466? I was under the impression they had not, but like I said, I don't know. I was also under the impression that when a private road was turned over to the state, county, etc., the governing agency accepts responsibility for all associated areas. For instance, you would not be able to have a bridge over the water without the water/land, so it is kind of a package deal. Anyhow, I think that the primary responsibility should rest with the builder/contractor/developer/state, etc. before it is up to the residents. We have been here 4 years, but I would be very angry if we had just lived here for several months. I am a fan of the Morse family, but for something like this, I cannot believe they would not offer to be responsible.
I agree with Barefoot that a public bridge built on private property just doesn't make sense. I think there are many confusing things of which we aren't aware, that don't make sense. Eventually, everything eventually will come to light as things break, need repair, etc., and suddenly the residents are responsible for paying.

I think now that the elder Morse is gone, we will see changes with which we may not be very happy. There are more hands in the pot and the pot will grow.

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