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Originally Posted by twoplanekid
While I can understand the reasons for the Project Wide fees, District 10 Project Wide fees account for some 64% of the projected District 10 spending for 18-19. That’s taking $2,195,000 out of the budget. I also am aware that District 10 has one representative on the Project wide committee. So, we have a little say as to how the Project Wide fees are spent.
Still, the maintenance fees we pay in our District should be spent in our District. That’s what the State of Florida originally intended when they established CDDs. It’s hard for me to get over that feeling.
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I missed part of your comments earlier, CDD10 has exactly the same say at the PWAC meeting as every other district represented there. All are equal and all only have one representative. Remember, the project wide funds are spent mainly on work common to all the districts. This collective sourcing provides for better pricing and consistency of services across the development.
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