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xkeowner
06-11-2020, 06:46 PM
The Morse Boulevard repaving project is complete according to Sumter County Board of Works, at least for now. They applied for a state grant to repave the section by the Mallory Golf Course which is in the worst shape and it has been approved for funding in FY 2021 starting July 1, 2020. After requesting the grant, county commissioners approved a budget including funding to repave the remainder of the road and made that funding available immediately. The approximate timeline for completing the remainder of the repaving includes advertising for bis on July 6, 2020 which will be due back 30 days later. Awarding the contract and then construction time probably means completion sometime in October. In the meantime, it will be shake and rattle for about a mile of Morse Boulevard.

John41
06-11-2020, 08:15 PM
good to know, should have been in first phase and hope it lasts longer than the patches

EdFNJ
06-11-2020, 11:15 PM
good to know, should have been in first phase and hope it lasts longer than the patchesAnd the patches for the patches and the patches for the patches patches! :1rotfl: I told my wife today that I'll bet we won't see the mine field done until next year and I guess I was close. We've seen it patched at least 3 times in the 3 years we've been here. The logic makes my head spin. They paved the roads that were in 99% perfect condition including B.V. & 466A and the southern side of Morse which were like new and left the only section that was actually in bad shape until last.

karostay
06-12-2020, 06:32 AM
Now they'll start tearing it up for utility improvements

davem4616
06-12-2020, 06:58 AM
Now they'll start tearing it up for utility improvements


Yes, wasn't that always the case... I do believe though that in TV the utilities do no run under the roads (drainage excepted)

It's obvious that the construction vehicles have no where else to park when the crews are finished for the day so they end up on the grassy areas along side the road. I know they'll repair it, but it is sad to see the ruts those vehicles create

coffeebean
06-12-2020, 01:58 PM
And the patches for the patches and the patches for the patches patches! :1rotfl: I told my wife today that I'll bet we won't see the mine field done until next year and I guess I was close. We've seen it patched at least 3 times in the 3 years we've been here. The logic makes my head spin. They paved the roads that were in 99% perfect condition including B.V. & 466A and the southern side of Morse which were like new and left the only section that was actually in bad shape until last.

I agree....where is the logic in that?

EdFNJ
06-12-2020, 04:22 PM
There must be some reason (other than funds) why they skipped just that 1.2 mile stretch of Morse. Maybe because it required extra road bed preparation $$$$$ due to it's awful condition? They probably paved 25+ miles of road under Part 1 & 2 except for that relatively small 1.2 mile area. Sure seems half fast to me (not a typo :D ).

skip0358
06-13-2020, 07:20 AM
I agree....where is the logic in that?

I think it was done this way for a reason. Job was probably low bidded so do the good areas first and leave the bad so it has be be rebid to finish the job. Being the truly bad condition and almost a safety issue it will have to be done. Job security. JMO

Jim 9922
06-13-2020, 08:45 AM
A monument to incompetent bureaucracy: showcasing the best 1.2 miles of the worst case of potholes in The Villages. It also demonstrates how the bureaucrats love to spend our money because now, for at least another year, they can justify their budgets by sending out a road crew (usually a couple of trucks and 4 - 6 workers) after each rainfall to re-patch the old and fill in the new holes and clean up the hunks of asphalt scattered about the roadway.

Stu from NYC
06-13-2020, 11:06 AM
A monument to incompetent bureaucracy: showcasing the best 1.2 miles of the worst case of potholes in The Villages. It also demonstrates how the bureaucrats love to spend our money because now, for at least another year, they can justify their budgets by sending out a road crew (usually a couple of trucks and 4 - 6 workers) after each rainfall to re-patch the old and fill in the new holes and clean up the hunks of asphalt scattered about the roadway.

Why is 466 to 466A so darn bumpy with poorly fixed potholes.

In NY lots of potholes from very heavy trucks and freezing temps that moisture got into cracks and made them worse as moisture melted.

Why so bad here?

Love2Swim
06-13-2020, 02:47 PM
And the patches for the patches and the patches for the patches patches! :1rotfl: I told my wife today that I'll bet we won't see the mine field done until next year and I guess I was close. We've seen it patched at least 3 times in the 3 years we've been here. The logic makes my head spin. They paved the roads that were in 99% perfect condition including B.V. & 466A and the southern side of Morse which were like new and left the only section that was actually in bad shape until last.

Agreed. Makes no sense at all.

ColdNoMore
06-13-2020, 02:51 PM
And the patches for the patches and the patches for the patches patches! :1rotfl: I told my wife today that I'll bet we won't see the mine field done until next year and I guess I was close.

We've seen it patched at least 3 times in the 3 years we've been here.

The logic makes my head spin.

They paved the roads that were in 99% perfect condition including B.V. & 466A and the southern side of Morse which were like new and left the only section that was actually in bad shape until last.

I know...right? :oops:

EdFNJ
06-13-2020, 09:39 PM
Why is 466 to 466A so darn bumpy with poorly fixed potholes.

Why so bad here? Where is 466 to 466A bad? Except for the 1.2 miles between the southern side of O'Dell Circle and just north of Mallory CC it's all brand new on both Morse and B.V. from one end to the other from 466 all the way to 44.