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photohaus1@me.com
03-30-2025, 04:11 PM
While walking on the path between Edna’s and the multi modal path paralleling the Turnpike, I counted the number of broken, unattached and missing wooden fence slats that separate the path from Hogeye. I was surprised the number to be fifteen.

Most of these have been in disrepair since Hurricane Milton last fall…some longer. It seems that six months should be sufficient time to make these repairs.

Marathon Man
03-31-2025, 07:23 AM
Make a phone call to the correct people or type up a post on TOTV. Decisions, decisions.

Topspinmo
03-31-2025, 07:34 AM
Wooden fences planks warp and pull nails out depending on weather conditions and condition of wood when installed. 15 for thousands of yards of fencing IMO not that bad.

Rainger99
03-31-2025, 03:05 PM
Make a phone call to the correct people or type up a post on TOTV. Decisions, decisions.

Who are the correct people for that?

bagboy
03-31-2025, 03:23 PM
Who are the correct people for that?

District Offices - The Villages Community Development Districts (https://www.districtgov.org/contact-us/district-offices/)

Stu from NYC
03-31-2025, 08:50 PM
Wooden fences planks warp and pull nails out depending on weather conditions and condition of wood when installed. 15 for thousands of yards of fencing IMO not that bad.

True. Does someone have too much time on their hands?

AZ SLIM
04-01-2025, 12:58 AM
I haven't walked the path lately, but I drive the MMP between the turnpike and hogeye. I see that the broken fence rails have been marked with red flagging, indicating that they have been inspected and marked for repair. Probably by a follow up District maintenance crew or contractor. There are fences like this all over the villages, I have seen repair crews making their way around. I didn't see any that were damaged by the hurricane except where a tree fell, most is from normal warping.

Rwirish
04-01-2025, 05:37 AM
It is inexcusable. The focus is all on Eastport now.

Miboater
04-01-2025, 06:22 AM
A lot of those fence railings were under water for over a month with the flooding after the hurricane. I would expect a lot of warping.

asianthree
04-01-2025, 06:34 AM
If you pay attention there is a gentleman that parks his vehicle along roads with black wooden fences. I have probably passed him 20-30 times all over TV in the past few years, always the same car, with the back end loaded with paint cans, brushes.

I can only hope there is a group working on the miles of fence, not just him

Rocksnap
04-01-2025, 06:40 AM
My grass needs cutting, our service hasn’t been by in a while. I just hope they read my post so it gets cut.

Rodneysblue
04-01-2025, 06:44 AM
While walking on the path between Edna’s and the multi modal path paralleling the Turnpike, I counted the number of broken, unattached and missing wooden fence slats that separate the path from Hogeye. I was surprised the number to be fifteen.

Most of these have been in disrepair since Hurricane Milton last fall…some longer. It seems that six months should be sufficient time to make these repairs.

No one here can help you with this. Why not call someone at The Villages Parks and Recreation.

CybrSage
04-01-2025, 07:35 AM
Personally, I think it gives it a far more rustic look. Having been raised in the middle of BFE (bum fckd Egypt), broken fense pieces are normal.

Look at the glass and instead of thinking it is half empty, realize they accidentally gave you a double but only charged for a single.

Life is good, let it be. :)

coconutmama
04-01-2025, 08:48 AM
While walking on the path between Edna’s and the multi modal path paralleling the Turnpike, I counted the number of broken, unattached and missing wooden fence slats that separate the path from Hogeye. I was surprised the number to be fifteen.

Most of these have been in disrepair since Hurricane Milton last fall…some longer. It seems that six months should be sufficient time to make these repairs.

I recommend calling Property Management, phone #352-753-4022.

Don’t hold your breath for repairs. Everything is budgeted. However I think they need to budget more on fencing or change to low maintenance fence products instead of crappy wood with crappy Florida Paint stain. Yes more $ but over time costs less.

I believe it is every resident’s responsibility to help alert property management to keep all areas looking their best, especially areas that can easily get overlooked. After all how often does one see a property management truck driving out there at Hoyeye? Good maintenance makes The Villages more appealing to potential buyers

kendi
04-01-2025, 08:51 AM
I’m sure they’ll get to it when they can. In the meantime might try counting the birds, gators, beautiful trees or any other forms of beauty on the trail.

coconutmama
04-01-2025, 08:53 AM
If you pay attention there is a gentleman that parks his vehicle along roads with black wooden fences. I have probably passed him 20-30 times all over TV in the past few years, always the same car, with the back end loaded with paint cans, brushes.

I can only hope there is a group working on the miles of fence, not just him

So true. But he just paints. Does not do repairs

merrymini
04-01-2025, 12:34 PM
If you let the little things go are the big things far behind?

kansasr
04-01-2025, 01:14 PM
It is inexcusable. The focus is all on Eastport now.

This has nothing to do with Eastport. This is NOT owned by the developer and not their responsibility....this is owned by the CDD

BruceWay
04-01-2025, 02:04 PM
This is my favoriate walk in TV; i go a couple of times a week. It takes me about an hour to walk around and I am rewarded with Edna's afterwards.

They did an awesome job of making the paths safe right after Milton on Hogeyed Trail and elsewhere.

Broken rails and tree limbs where no one is walking does not seem like a big deal to me and i expect they will get to it. Is there a safety concern that i am missing?

I think TV does a wonderful job with landscaping.

Stu from NYC
04-01-2025, 06:57 PM
I’m sure they’ll get to it when they can. In the meantime might try counting the birds, gators, beautiful trees or any other forms of beauty on the trail.

If you count the gators will have to number them so as not to double count.:bigbow: