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Originally Posted by twoplanekid
As elected district supervisors may have a say in this matter, I believe public opinion will come in to play helping to resolve this issue in a fair an equitable manner. It has long been Janet Tutt and the Board Supervisors’ goals to encourage more resident involvement at all steps in the governing process
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I don't look forward to or encourage this place run any differently than it is. There are a good many people who don't have any experience running things that want to run things.
And Redwitch, you are not completely right about "The Marchers" changing anything. The issue is, was and I hope always will be is that The Morses don't tell people what their goals are. They closed the wall when they were going into discussions with Fruitland Park about adding homes there. They didn't say that was WHY but it was closed just days before those negotiations began. It is my view that the developer did not want an EXISTING PRECEDENT to allow Fruitland Park to lobby for the same privilege of access with golf carts. I am all for that. We have enough golf carts with our own. Charity begins at home.
What I have learned in eight years is that The Morse clan aren't big at blowing their own horn, showing off with their mouths or telling what their plans are. That may not please some people, but it pleases me.
Some folks move here and in five minutes are trying to run things and change things.
Where is my rosary?