Maybe those who bought near the turnpike didn't anticipate heavier traffic
Maybe those who bought near a pickleball court didn't anticipate the growing popularity of the sport.
Maybe those whose homes back up to Morse Blvd between the 6's didn't anticipate the huge increase in traffic including trucks due to development south of 44.
There are 2 houses , one on either side of that cut through. The owner claims 54,000 carts pass through there each month. Should they close the path and inconvenience the 54,000 because 1 or 2 are affected?????. Maybe they should close down Florida's turnpike since many more are affected. (And ban pickleball while they're at it).[/QUOTE]
54000/month? Let’s see assume 30 days/ month, 12 hours of daylight, you get 150 carts per hour or 2-3 carts per minute. Having taken that path many times, I don’t recall ever seeing that rate of traffic. Sound like a sampling was taken at the highest traffic during the day and extrapolated out to a monthly traffic.
Of course, if all of the carts were electric, maybe he wouldn’t mind it so much!
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