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Old 10-19-2022, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by LivingOnSunshine View Post
In the last 72ish hours multiple calls have been made by residents to the Sumter Co. Sheriff’s office and Wildwood Police (who have been timely and compassionate in their responses) regarding ongoing sightings of homeless persons (with and without shopping carts ) crossing the Chitty Chatty bridge at various times of the day and night, wandering the streets of The Village as well as the MMP along Chitty Chatty and Bradford. Last evening’s observations included one of the individuals discarding empty liquor bottles as well as an empty Rx bottle in the streets as well as frightening a woman walking her dog. Both law enforcement agencies have told residents that the area near the bridge where it appears the persons are camping is owned by The Villages and therefore is private property. By law, the authorities must have a no trespassing order on file from TV in order to take action. They do not currently possess such an order. Calls to Community Watch and Community Standards have ended with, “it’s not our jurisdiction.” The CDD is now engaged and looking into who is responsible for the area around CC bridge and the woods/preserve. So for all those who paid a premium to live near the preserve, lucky you to get a front row seat of a homeless encampment as well as having these individuals who clearly need mental health support roam the streets of your Village making the residents and guests feel unsafe and (presently) twisting in the wind and unsupported by The Villages. Godspeed…
I do wish everyone would go to the CDD Orientation so that they understand the Responsibilities and Differences between the Developer and OUR Community Management. By understanding our Community Management setup, they would also understand who is responsible and who to call when an issue like this does pop up. If the property is owned by the Villages Developer, the CDD has no power! That being said, I am glad that the CDD is looking into who can solve the issue. I also understand the police can't arrest the homeless in this situation but do think they could have been a little more helpful.