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Originally Posted by twoplanekid
Don’t fret. It was suggested in another thread (banning outside buses from the squares) that “Actually in the Villages, we don't live in a democracy. The Morses' own it and can do as they please, whether we like it or not. They don't have to discuss or get approval from any of the Villagers.”
I believe that the Morse’s have created something unique in The Villages. They should control their businesses. They certainly control the three commercial districts and any new district for a period of time. Because of inter- modal agreements and rules that will exist for many, many years, the changes that will inevitably take place over time in any locality will be slow in coming and not noticeable to most people in The Villages.
That said, we do live in a democracy and I am fairly sure that the Morse’s would agree with that statement. Eventual control of all residential districts will transition to the residents. I would not expect anything less as we live in The United States of America.
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When the control turns over to the residents, then maybe more of a democracy. But at this time, I truly believe what you quoted me as saying.
I love the Morse family and the place they have created, but they do not have to get our approval for anything. Whatever they do works for me so far.
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