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kaseydog
06-24-2017, 06:18 AM
Can anyone enlighten me on the roll of the district of the villages?
Is the district manger an appointed position? If so by whom?
How long is term of district manager?
Do villagers feel she has the best interests of villagers?
If you are happy or unhappy with ms. Tutt please give reasons.

graciegirl
06-24-2017, 06:26 AM
Can anyone enlighten me on the roll of the district of the villages?
Is the district manger an appointed position? If so by whom?
How long is term of district manager?
Do villagers feel she has the best interests of villagers?
If you are happy or unhappy with ms. Tutt please give reasons.

You need to attend one of the monthly classes offered to explain how a CDD works.

Janet Tutt has an impossible job pleasing a lot of old people with unrealistic expectations and doing it very well, in my opinion. She will have her job until she's fired. We do not vote in a CDD, THANK GOD. Or we would have a lot of people trying to run this place who have no experience and just want to show off. Janet Tutt and the Morse Family make the decisions about most things if you live south of 466. If you want to be part of running things, move north of 466, they sued and got some power and to me it is obvious which area is best run.

dbussone
06-24-2017, 06:28 AM
I have met Mrs. Tutt. She is a very nice person. I've been working on a project and she has been very helpful in assisting its progress. Specifically providing some department heads to lend their expertise.


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ColdNoMore
06-24-2017, 06:38 AM
She is the primary puppet in charge of protecting the developer and convincing residents that they shouldn't think for themselves...as her boss will do that for them.

Analogous to what Trump has done with his cultists. :shrug:

Allegiance
06-24-2017, 06:44 AM
You need to attend one of the monthly classes offered to explain how a CDD works.

Janet Tutt has an impossible job pleasing a lot of old people with unrealistic expectations and doing it very well, in my opinion. She will have her job until she's fired. We do not vote in a CDD, THANK GOD. Or we would have a lot of people trying to run this place who have no experience and just want to show off. Janet Tutt and the Morse Family make the decisions about most things if you live south of 466. If you want to be part of running things, move north of 466, they sued and got some power and to me it is obvious which area is best run.
Curious as to what has been done wrong north of 466. Thank you.

ellenwelsh
06-24-2017, 08:37 AM
I'm curious as to what one would like to think or do that they are not permitted. As to thinking, I believe this is still a free country and as such we can think what we wish. However, acting on those thoughts definitely has it's limitations.
If you want to store old cars on blocks in your front yard maybe The Villages isn't the place for you. If you want to shoot bottles off the back fence maybe The Villages isn't the place for you. Wild, loud parties don't fit here either. And that's not Janet Tutt, that's your neighbors. As to grown children living with you, that's on you. Shame on you for not raising them to be able to take care of themselves. Short term exceptions to this is quite understandable, but short term is the operative word here. We ,or most of us, chose to live here to be with our contemporaries, and not deal with the stresses of young people.
Frankly, I have not come across any regulations that would be considered oppressive.

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dbussone
06-24-2017, 09:54 AM
I'm curious as to what one would like to think or do that they are not permitted. As to thinking, I believe this is still a free country and as such we can think what we wish. However, acting on those thoughts definitely has it's limitations.
If you want to store old cars on blocks in your front yard maybe The Villages isn't the place for you. If you want to shoot bottles off the back fence maybe The Villages isn't the place for you. Wild, loud parties don't fit here either. And that's not Janet Tutt, that's your neighbors. As to grown children living with you, that's on you. Shame on you for not raising them to be able to take care of themselves. Short term exceptions to this is quite understandable, but short term is the operative word here. We ,or most of us, chose to live here to be with our contemporaries, and not deal with the stresses of young people.
Frankly, I have not come across any regulations that would be considered oppressive.

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I agree with most of your comment, including your conclusion. I would make a minor point about grown children. Not all are ne'er do wells. A few are challenged medically, physically, or mentally. IMO they are fortunate to have loving parents who do their best to provide a home and environment for them. These adults are not the ones causing problems.

And It certainly beats the warehouses that were commonly used in the past.


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Warren Kiefer
06-24-2017, 12:20 PM
you need to attend one of the monthly classes offered to explain how a cdd works.

Janet tutt has an impossible job pleasing a lot of old people with unrealistic expectations and doing it very well, in my opinion. She will have her job until she's fired. We do not vote in a cdd, thank god. Or we would have a lot of people trying to run this place who have no experience and just want to show off. Janet tutt and the morse family make the decisions about most things if you live south of 466. If you want to be part of running things, move north of 466, they sued and got some power and to me it is obvious which area is best run.

wrong !!! After a period of time r
esident do vote in their communities >>>

Warren Kiefer
06-24-2017, 12:38 PM
Can anyone enlighten me on the roll of the district of the villages?
Is the district manger an appointed position? If so by whom?
How long is term of district manager?
Do villagers feel she has the best interests of villagers?
If you are happy or unhappy with ms. Tutt please give reasons.

Let me use my region that is represents by a VCCDD. A VCCDD is basically the boss of all CDD's located in my area. Residents after a specified time period will have a landowner's vote on those the wish to represent them on their CDD. There are presently three VCCDD locations, Spanish Springs, Sumter landing and Brownwood. The developer OWNS ALL the property within the boundaries of these three VCDDs. Therefore he is the only landowner who can cast a vote. .Bottom line !! The developer has total control who will be elected to serve on my VCCDD of Spanish Springs. Janet Tutt is hired by the VCCDD board, yes, Tutt is beholden to the developer.. The residents pays her salary. Janet is supposed to represent we residents but in fact owes her job to the Developer. I hope this helps. I am not sure that Janet Tutt has ever opposed the Developer on any important decision.

graciegirl
06-24-2017, 01:10 PM
wrong !!! After a period of time r
esident do vote in their communities >>>

REALLY? I have lived here for over nine years and lived in Hadley and now Bridgeport at Laurel Valley, both south of 466. I have never voted or have been given the opportunity to vote.

WHICH IS JUST FINE WITH ME AND US. THE MORSES RUN THINGS TO OUR SATISFACTION.

dbussone
06-24-2017, 01:52 PM
Many forget we are among a series of businesses owned by the developer and select others. Not only is it a business...but a private business. There is no stock you can purchase which gives a vote or proportional say in the operations or management of these businesses.

Hopefully you did appropriate due diligence and knew what you were getting into before you bought or moved here. I'm very satisfied with the way things are going. And I definitely prefer a benevolent dictatorship to a bunch of wannabe politicians running things. The developer has more of a vested interest in making sure the business continues to flourish.


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Topspinmo
06-24-2017, 06:22 PM
Let me use my region that is represents by a VCCDD. A VCCDD is basically the boss of all CDD's located in my area. Residents after a specified time period will have a landowner's vote on those the wish to represent them on their CDD. There are presently three VCCDD locations, Spanish Springs, Sumter landing and Brownwood. The developer OWNS ALL the property within the boundaries of these three VCDDs. Therefore he is the only landowner who can cast a vote. .Bottom line !! The developer has total control who will be elected to serve on my VCCDD of Spanish Springs. Janet Tutt is hired by the VCCDD board, yes, Tutt is beholden to the developer.. The residents pays her salary. Janet is supposed to represent we residents but in fact owes her job to the Developer. I hope this helps. I am not sure that Janet Tutt has ever opposed the Developer on any important decision.

:bigbow::bigbow::bigbow:

Allegiance
06-24-2017, 06:30 PM
Many forget we are among a series of businesses owned by the developer and select others. Not only is it a business...but a private business. There is no stock you can purchase which gives a vote or proportional say in the operations or management of these businesses.

Hopefully you did appropriate due diligence and knew what you were getting into before you bought or moved here. I'm very satisfied with the way things are going. And I definitely prefer a benevolent dictatorship to a bunch of wannabe politicians running things. The developer has more of a vested interest in making sure the business continues to flourish.


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Absolutely, imagine some of the wackadoodles on the political forum being in charge, amenities would go from 150 to $1500 monthly.


Imagine bidet installation at doggy parks to deal with doggie (name withheld)diarrhea.

Central Park Drinking Fountain Doubles As Dog Bidet: Gothamist (http://gothamist.com/2014/06/12/water_fountain_or_dog_bidet.php)

Nucky
06-24-2017, 06:38 PM
I am willing to become Mayor Of The Villages. I am not a crook. I will build a very high fence with no internet access around one house. It will return TOTV'S to its previous glorious self and will restore self confidence to all Democrats, Republicans and Independents using this here Forum. Can I have your vote?

Say it Three times it will stick with you,

NUCKY FOR MAYOR! A LOBSTER IN EVERY POT!

NUCKY FOR MAYOR! SEATS SAVED FOR YOU AT THE SQUARE!!

NUCKY FOR MAYOR! PERPETUAL HAPPY HOUR!!!

dbussone
06-24-2017, 06:41 PM
I am willing to become Mayor Of The Villages. I am not a crook. I will build a very high fence with no internet access around one house. It will return TOTV'S to its previous glorious self and will restore self confidence to all Democrats, Republicans and Independents using this here Forum. Can I have your vote?

Say it Three times it will stick with you,

NUCKY FOR MAYOR! A LOBSTER IN EVERY POT!

NUCKY FOR MAYOR! SEATS SAVED FOR YOU AT THE SQUARE!!

NUCKY FOR MAYOR! PERPETUAL HAPPY HOUR!!!



I believe you may need Mrs. Tutt's permission to take on this position.


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Allegiance
06-24-2017, 06:48 PM
I am willing to become Mayor Of The Villages. I am not a crook. I will build a very high fence with no internet access around one house. It will return TOTV'S to its previous glorious self and will restore self confidence to all Democrats, Republicans and Independents using this here Forum. Can I have your vote?

Say it Three times it will stick with you,

NUCKY FOR MAYOR! A LOBSTER IN EVERY POT!

NUCKY FOR MAYOR! SEATS SAVED FOR YOU AT THE SQUARE!!

NUCKY FOR MAYOR! PERPETUAL HAPPY HOUR!!!
Mr. Mayor, What about dogs with diarrhea at the squares?

Allegiance
06-24-2017, 06:55 PM
Curious as to what has been done wrong north of 466. Thank you.
Bump, anyone?

Nucky
06-24-2017, 06:56 PM
Mr. Mayor, What about dogs with diarrhea at the squares?

THEY MUST SIT IN THEIR OWNER'S LAP! OR MR. PP :1rotfl:

Warren Kiefer
06-25-2017, 08:55 AM
curious as to what has been done wrong north of 466. Thank you.

the first thing was the residents buying the savannah center for 84 million dollars. A second was the residents footing the bill for a liner on a lake on developer property. We did finally get a refund, but paying for it should have never happened. Hoabout the dgate that was installed during the night to stop people from having access to walmart. Ms. Tutt said she had no knowledge of the gate or who erected it.

graciegirl
06-25-2017, 09:02 AM
the first thing was the residents buying the savannah center for 84 million dollars. A second was the residents footing the bill for a liner on a lake on developer property. We did finally get a refund, but paying for it should have never happened. Hoabout the dgate that was installed during the night to stop people from having access to walmart. Ms. Tutt said she had no knowledge of the gate or who erected it.

The people north of 466 now are in control. If a pond leaks south of 466 it is fixed. Think about law suits that give you as a group control. We didn't sue the developer south of 466.

The gate was put in place to protect all of The area from an invasion of alien golf carts. The Villages was going into negotiation at that time with Fruitland Park to build there and did NOT want to have Golf Carts being able to enter and leave The Villages from the new area so they had to close the gate so as not to have a precedent. Good on them. Janet Tutt may or may not have known but she doesn't work for YOU, she works for the CCDD/developer.