I understand your point but would remind you we are not talking Yankee Stadium crowds. We have attended countless sell out games and with proper planning the ingress and egress is better than a full house at the Village Polo Grounds where the crowds would be comparable sans the golf carts.
Further, baseball schedules include home and away games somewhat limiting actual game days/nights in the venue. I understand the NIMBY concern but the land I predicated the
wishful thinking on is sufficiently removed from neighborhood impact to be viable in the dream.
What if we didn't want another hospital off 44 because of the traffic it would generate?
Should we fight Brownwood and the adjacent shopping center for the same reasons?
Using your criteria, can I assume you would be opposed to a new art center in the Villages?
Amenities and activities in the Villages seem to be at least a part of the motivation for moving here. Why would we want to cap them after we arrive?
I wonder how it would go on a Villages wide referendum?
I'm sure glad the Polo Grounds, Savannah Center, the hospital and medical centers, the shopping centers and the golf courses were built before people realized they create traffic. If the NIMBYS prevailed, you would be looking at a watermelon patch in your backyard. Hmmmmmm,,,,,,maybe that wouldn't be a bad thing.


I'm actually snowbound in NJ waiting for a break to head home in The Villages. Way to much time on my hands. What's that old saw about, "Idle hands are The Devil's workshop"?
Thanks for the cerebral exercise and remember it's just a
"field of dreams" so don't make the protest signs just yet.
Thanks for the response.