coffeebean
09-14-2022, 12:14 PM
As I drive south on Morse Blvd from the "northern" villages, I see nothing but beautiful landscape, lots of open areas with golf courses and most importantly........NO ELECTRICAL LINES lining the sides of the road. On the north side of 44 and Morse Blvd, there are those lovely water falls and gardens full of beautiful plants and foliage on the corners.
Looking south of 44 on Morse Blvd (not sure it is still called that but I know is is 468), there is no landscaping and the road is lined with electrical wires and telephone poles on one side of the road. There are no underground wires on that stretch of Morse (468). Was that road an existing road before The Villages was built? I can only assume it was because The Villages does not lay their infrastructure without underground utilities.
Is that why that road does not have the beauty that Morse Blvd has north of 44? I'm wondering if there are plans in the future to beautify that stretch of road which also includes underground utilities.
Also.....where are the waterfalls and gardens on the corners of Morse and 44 on the south side of 44? That section of Morse Blvd (468), south of 44, does not look at all like The Villages.
Looking south of 44 on Morse Blvd (not sure it is still called that but I know is is 468), there is no landscaping and the road is lined with electrical wires and telephone poles on one side of the road. There are no underground wires on that stretch of Morse (468). Was that road an existing road before The Villages was built? I can only assume it was because The Villages does not lay their infrastructure without underground utilities.
Is that why that road does not have the beauty that Morse Blvd has north of 44? I'm wondering if there are plans in the future to beautify that stretch of road which also includes underground utilities.
Also.....where are the waterfalls and gardens on the corners of Morse and 44 on the south side of 44? That section of Morse Blvd (468), south of 44, does not look at all like The Villages.