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Originally Posted by twoplanekid
If the current rate of growth is sustained, the population of The Villages could reach 175,000 or more by the year 2030. How will this many people and the larger area encompassed change how we get around.
Currently, traveling by car at 35 miles per hour from the Brownwood area to Spanish Springs takes a long time. For me, to drive a golf cart at 20 MPH that distance is a once in six month’s adventure. In 15 years, it might take 50 % longer to travel from the expanded Villages North to South without factoring in the increased traffic.
Who is thinking about a mass transit solution or a way to travel at a faster pace these greater distances to make a daily journey like this possible/enjoyable? Is this the responsibility of the Developer, the Counties, the Village government, the State of Florida or who? Where is the preparation in this planned community or where is the outer belt?
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I can see a monorail on both Buena Vista & Morse with stops at all rec centers. A street car trolley can travel all the east/west roads connecting Buena Vista to Morse. As an added service adding a subway circumnavigating Odell Circle would be icing on the cake. Eventually the outer most Villages would simply be bedroom communities and those in the inner Villages can lobby for increased Federal funds to help with the maintenance costs of the new infrastructure.