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Originally Posted by applesoffh
EXCELLENT post...and, really, it doesn't get truer than this!
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Stopping the new construction wouldn't be good for the people who work on the houses and for us in general. It adds value to all of our homes as long as the construction continues. We wouldn't want to wish to live in a place where things just dried up, literally and figuratively.
At least that is how it looks to me. The ban on watering, by the way is a state wide situation and we are in the St. Johns River water management district .
http://www.sjrwmd.com/ So it is a situation that is not just limited here in TV.
PLUS...let us be realistic. Drive around TV, nothing is dying. It rains practically every day in the summer.
Don't I remember a post from you saying the developers were "hypocrites" when the sprinklers were running during the heavy rain of tropical storm Debby to keep down the danger of flooding? It takes a while living here, at least a year, to see that everything is pretty much run alright. Maybe a lot better than alright.