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Originally Posted by billethkid
I wonder how residents of the historic villages felt about crossing 441 and growing South?
I wonder how the residents between 441 and 466 felt about crossing 466 and growing south? Ditto for historic residents.
And then there are the residents between 466 and 466A and how they felt about crossing 466A and growing south? Ditto the above two.......
Some how it all worked the way it was planned. The developer delivered on everything the promised to do and maintain.
One could get the impression there are a lot of folks with a lot of time on their schedule. Rather than wishful guessing...try going outside and measuring some passing clouds. The results have a better chance of being more accurate than some of the unfounded comments and wishful thinking..
In my humble opinion.
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Exactly. My guess is that Fenny and the other southern villages were planned before Brownwood was developed. It always seemed odd to me that they would build a town square at the very edge of The Villages. Now it makes sense. Brownwood will eventually be centrally located.
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