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Originally Posted by swrinfla
The article cited by Happy Villager confused me some. I had been under the impression that Villagers were hoping to gain access to the new shopping center anchored by Bed, Bath & Beyond, via some access across Rolling Acres Road from Rolling Acres Plaza.
But the story talks about folks in Water Oaks agitating for access, too. Thing of it is, they'd have to get across U.S.Highway 27/441 and/or County Road 25, which I'm sure the state would disapprove, not just Rolling Acres Road.
And, I can't really understand the concern over "outsiders" gaining access to TV. They do so in large number by automobile, now! And, those who don't live in age-restricted, golf cart communities, aren't likely to have the golf cart means to come into TV, anyway!
Perhaps I don't see the point????? :dontknow:
SWR
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That article did seem rather illogical to me too, SWR? Unless the fear is that a particular other senior community's residents who also have golf carts will gain access to various TV attractions.
It did remind me of the old slippery slop argument I heard so often in law school that if you grant this one golf cart bridge or whatever other kind of access that could work, then other communities will also want to get their connections to the Villages. Pretty soon then other retirement communities will have golf cart access to TV....