I think the simple answer is .... we don't know. We can guess; we can predict; but we just have no idea. On the plus side, a lot of needed improvements are occurring now (widening cart paths north of 466, the recent improvements to Morse).
I do believe that there will some deterioration once the Morses are done, but probably not as much as the pessimists think.
It is good to enjoy TV as it is right now. To think it will always be this way is not realistic. There is a limit to the amount of land available. The Morses have their own plans and agendas to which we are not privvy. A lot will depend on what present and near-future homeowners want and are willing to pay for. Some things will have to paid for regardless of what anyone wants.
I'd love to live in Gracie's world but I really don't foresee all the wonderful things she does (but they sure would be nice). I also don't foresee TV becoming an elaborate trailer park (albeit with "real" houses) for old folks. I think the rec centers and pools will continue to be well-maintained. The counties will make sure the roads stay in good condition. Activities will continue so long as there are volunteers to run them. Maintenance fees will probably be raised but I doubt to an exorbitant rate.
Sadly, I think this is a wait and see situation. We can enjoy what we have while we have it.
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Moved here from SF Bay Area (East Bay)
"There are only two ways to live your life: One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein
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