View Full Version : Why does the villages need Wildwood?
Babubhat
12-05-2022, 03:01 PM
The new sections are annexed in to Wildwood. Why? I see no value they provide for a fat tax.
JohnN
12-05-2022, 03:45 PM
Ea$y. It'$ a value to Wildwood, not you. That'$ how it work$.
vintageogauge
12-05-2022, 04:48 PM
Let see. Water and police are the first two things that come to mind.
VApeople
12-05-2022, 08:17 PM
My guess is that Wildwood got permission to annex those worthless properties years ago, probably so they could tax outsiders who want to build on that land. Now Wildwood is reaping the benefit of their decision.
Goldwingnut
12-05-2022, 08:44 PM
Let see. Water and police are the first two things that come to mind.
But wait, the unincorporated sections of The Villages in Sumter County get those services form the county without having to pay Wildwood taxes. So what are you paying twice for now?
Djean1981
12-05-2022, 09:43 PM
Technically, if some of the usual county services are provided by Wildwood, the residents should pay less county taxes.
VApeople
12-05-2022, 09:44 PM
But wait, the unincorporated sections of The Villages in Sumter County get those services form the county without having to pay Wildwood taxes. So what are you paying twice for now?
You are paying to use the land that 'belongs' to Wildwood.
Get real
12-06-2022, 06:34 AM
Wildwood rubber stamps...ea$y... With all that money coming in, you see NOTHING back from the government. Kinda makes you wonder where that money is going.
Altavia
12-06-2022, 07:06 AM
Anyone want to run for office?
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VApeople
12-06-2022, 07:55 AM
Wildwood rubber stamps...ea$y... With all that money coming in, you see NOTHING back from the government. Kinda makes you wonder where that money is going.
If you wonder where the tax money you pay to Wildwood is being used, just keep your eyes open. In the Daily Sun, we often see articles about Wildwood and the plans they have for the future.
pauld315
12-06-2022, 09:57 AM
When The Villages started building south of 466, one of the benefits the developers showed to be approved was that the land was or would be part of Wildwood and Wildwood would benefit from the taxes it could collect. If you remember back then, Wildwood was a very poor community with closed and boarded up stores along 301 and elsewhere. The Villages knew that they had to improve the conditions there so people would not feel threatened going to Brownwood and/or buying south of 466. Wildwood had a very bad reputation for crime back then as well. So, essentially the developer determined that the people building in that area needed to subsidize Wildwood so that it would become a nicer gateway into The Villages.
Babubhat
12-06-2022, 10:58 AM
Richmond water and trash Not provided by Wildwood. We have a county sheriff. See zero benefits for taxes paid. Wildwood wasting money on it’s sad downtown and chasing criminals. It will never be great
Villagevip
12-06-2022, 12:06 PM
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vintageogauge
12-06-2022, 12:12 PM
Technically, if some of the usual county services are provided by Wildwood, the residents should pay less county taxes.
Or if they overburdened the county everyone would be paying higher county taxes.
vintageogauge
12-06-2022, 12:14 PM
If you wonder where the tax money you pay to Wildwood is being used, just keep your eyes open. In the Daily Sun, we often see articles about Wildwood and the plans they have for the future.
It's always plans, never action. They could start by cleaning up the streets and sidewalks. It's a filthy town.
Calisport
12-06-2022, 10:55 PM
I don't see anything nice in Wildwood. Everything looks run down. Who is getting the money and when are the plans starting for redevelopment?
sdeikenberry
12-07-2022, 05:24 AM
Folks could always move north a ways and not be in Wildwood...no city tax...no bonds for the most part and def no bonds north of 466...closer to shopping, town squares, medical, and many more choices of those...just sayin'
merrymini
12-07-2022, 06:28 AM
No thanks to moving north. I am in unincorporated Wildwood and I see no difference in services so don't understand the difference and what you are paying for. Seems to be a pretty run down town and the development plan, which I have only read about in the paper, will take MONEY.
Annie66
12-07-2022, 06:34 AM
Haven't seen this gripe before. It might become the latest ad nauseum thread like dogs pooping on neighbors' lawns, crowded squares, greedy Morris kids, etc.
JerryP
12-07-2022, 07:01 AM
No thanks to moving north. I am in unincorporated Wildwood and I see no difference in services so don't understand the difference and what you are paying for. Seems to be a pretty run down town and the development plan, which I have only read about in the paper, will take MONEY.
Wildwood has been incorporated since 1889.
eeroger
12-07-2022, 07:11 AM
When The Villages started building south of 466, one of the benefits the developers showed to be approved was that the land was or would be part of Wildwood and Wildwood would benefit from the taxes it could collect. If you remember back then, Wildwood was a very poor community with closed and boarded up stores along 301 and elsewhere. The Villages knew that they had to improve the conditions there so people would not feel threatened going to Brownwood and/or buying south of 466. Wildwood had a very bad reputation for crime back then as well. So, essentially the developer determined that the people building in that area needed to subsidize Wildwood so that it would become a nicer gateway into The Villages.
I believe you MISSPOKE. You must mean 466 'A'. The Village of Mallory is south of 466 and we are not part of Wildwood!!!
coconutmama
12-07-2022, 07:59 AM
I don't see anything nice in Wildwood. Everything looks run down. Who is getting the money and when are the plans starting for redevelopment?
Wildwood is a typical Florida town. And actually better than many. I am sure the folks who live there are proud of it. It has some good restaurants & small shops.
Worldseries27
12-07-2022, 08:16 AM
All of our community leaders whose members live under the wildwood jurisdiction should get together as a political voting block and tell us residents what issues we should vote up or down as a group. This way we would ensure that wildwood treats us fairly.
Olsenfiber
12-07-2022, 08:17 AM
They were smart enough to annex the land that the Villages was going to eventually expand into. If you go to the web: Wildwood-Fl.Gov, and look at the Wildwood Comprehensive Plan 2050, Policy 1.5.5, you will see that all of land where the Age Restricted Development (ARD) referred to as The Villages of Southern Oaks, is inside the Wildwood city limits.
This is most of the developable land : South of SR44, East of 301, on both side of the Florida Turnpike, East to the Lake County line.
Will eventually include 60,449 dwelling units.
Darcue
12-07-2022, 08:51 AM
You challenge the “wisdom” of the management of The Villages? My goodness - you must be a new resident.
sallyg
12-07-2022, 09:28 AM
I don't see anything nice in Wildwood. Everything looks run down. Who is getting the money and when are the plans starting for redevelopment?
Good question. I have a feeling we won't recognize downtown Wildwood in a few years.
Chi-Town
12-07-2022, 10:03 AM
Wildwood was an important railroad town, and when that ended there was the usual deterioration with no plan. Until now. The Villages is a godsend, and hopefully the revitalization will soon occur. It is a blighted eyesore.
kansasr
12-07-2022, 10:59 AM
One correction...Wildwood did not decided to annex these areas. The developer petitioned Wildwood to have these lands annexed by the city.
genobambino
12-07-2022, 11:45 AM
Same crap Pineridge and Pinehills we get nothing I can see from Fruitland Park, just keep paying the city taxes and tax on our electric bill.
VApeople
12-07-2022, 12:53 PM
Same crap Pineridge and Pinehills we get nothing I can see from Fruitland Park, just keep paying the city taxes and tax on our electric bill.
You can feel satisfied that your tax dollars are helping to fund the new sports fields and new government buildings in Fruitland Park.
DAVES
12-07-2022, 02:33 PM
Anyone want to run for office?
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The City Commission consists of a Mayor-Commissioner and four Commissioners, whose terms of office shall be for four years; all of whom are elected at large and qualified as prescribed in the City Charter. Their terms of office begin on the second Monday in January following their election.
The City Commission conducts its meetings in accordance with Roberts Rules of Order except as may be amended from time to time by resolution or ordinance.
NO. Imagine needing to deal with all the complaining. Standard answer-I'll look into that.
Worldseries27
12-07-2022, 05:44 PM
one correction...wildwood did not decided to annex these areas. The developer petitioned wildwood to have these lands annexed by the city.
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Bilyclub
12-12-2022, 07:47 AM
One correction...Wildwood did not decided to annex these areas. The developer petitioned Wildwood to have these lands annexed by the city.
According to threads on TOTV, Wildwood annexed the land South of 44 way before TV began the big push South of 466. Also doubt that the developer would ask Wildwood to do anything, especially after Wildwood essentially stopped the developer from acquiring the land that is now Trailwinds/Beaumont.
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