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Old 12-12-2023, 07:27 AM
GizmoWhiskers
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The Town has approved 8,500 new residential communities that ARE NOT 55+. There are several properties that are asking Town for re-zoning and annexation to allow another potential 10,000 more just in the immediate area of Griffin Ave and also 466 area.

Tell your Ward Commissioners to VOTE NO on these requests. We have enough traffic and other inconveniences such as not being able to get timely medical appointments. Please tell Town and Commission NO MORE DENSITY
Lots of federal, state and local agendas creating these huge developments to fill up local lands. Low cost or free federal $$ a lot of the time going to municipalities under the guides of "affordable housing" $15/hr employees still can't afford.

Wildwood, Lady Lake the list goes on. Local elections have consequences. 466A development for "affordable housing" by DR Horton, with stake holders most famous, soros. Maybe we'll see soros in a decorated golf cart in T V. D R Horton cares about Villagers having "workers" to care for us for sure.

Lady Lake, who needs farm land?

It's funny how Villagers keep thinking all the multi-unit mass developments are for workers in our stores and McD's when these thousands of units are sitting empty. This area is not seeing mass development of stores needing thousands of workers, is it?? Did I miss something?

Where are the new hospitals?? Now that would be a good local investment.

What is happening everywhere are agendas benefiting developers. Develop and get paid federal $$ at a local level to build. T V is not seeing mass flocks of workers arriving to fill the thousands of empty units all up and down 301, 466A, Powell Rd. Lady Lake's dream team commissioners now seeing the $$ probably.

Yes, showing up to be heard is important if one cares about the landscape of their town. FYI there are numerous state grants available from the government to assist first time home buyers. Not well known about for our Village workers. Why rent when one can own?

Just need economic positivity to occur to make the current homes that have been built already in Lady Lake and Wildwood to become affordable via lower interest rates maybe?

Last edited by GizmoWhiskers; 12-13-2023 at 03:09 PM.