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Whatever
07-27-2012, 09:26 PM
I've seen the garbage, the paper cups the empty beer cans, bottles, cigarette butts and loose papers lying on, near or about the cart paths but, did not see the pigs that want to live in that environment. Perhaps they are the two legged kind. I would hate to think that we active seniors who live in the Villages would want to belong or live in such a place. We have paid a small fortune for our lifestyle, so lets not ruin it.
PICK UP YOUR GARBAGE AND DON'T THROW IT FROM YOUR CAR/CART. LET"S WORK TOGETHER PEOPLE. WE LIVE HERE!!!!!
RichieLion
07-27-2012, 09:39 PM
I really don't see that much garbage. Not enough to qualify for "pig sty" status by a long shot, anyway.
I do see the occasional bit of trash and think it comes from careless landscapers and contractors who are throwing their trash in the back of their pickup trucks and carts and as they're driving the trash sometimes flies out. I know I've seen this happen a number of times.
ronat1
07-27-2012, 09:40 PM
Hear, Hear - well stated. I also see more & more of the trash strewn along the paths. Sometimes a piece of paper will blow out of a cart or car unnoticed but it should just about be physically impossible for cups, cans & bottles to land there unless put there by someones hands. Come on people you can do better!
jblum315
07-27-2012, 09:47 PM
I see very little trash anywhere, but I do see workers picking it up from time to time.
buggyone
07-27-2012, 09:48 PM
All in all, I would say that the multi-modal paths and roadways are mighty trash free. There is a little bit of trash every now and then but most is very clean.
It does seem to be worse, though, in the summer when kids and grandkids are visiting as well as around school holiday time. Not saying they are the entire cause but a major contributor to the trash that gets thrown out of cars and golf carts.
Definitely, The Villages does employ a lot of great people who pick up trash on a regular basis.
I have wondered why there are not trash barrells on the multi-modal paths to put trash into when on the path.
ilovetv
07-27-2012, 09:54 PM
I've never seen trash like that along cart paths...nor in any place in TV. I'm always marveling at how clean this place is, so I would notice littering like that.
To me, the original post sounds like somebody who really does not like TV at all, in any way, shape or form.
Newbies, there is nothing here that even comes close to being a "pig stye". It takes a really unhappy person to want newcomers and home buyers to think they've invested a good chunk of their retirement funds in a "pig stye", when there is no such thing in the entire community of 90,000 people.
Gerald
07-27-2012, 10:14 PM
Well if you see it ,you could stop and pick it up then place it in a can. I have, several times.
gerryann
07-27-2012, 10:45 PM
I've seen the garbage, the paper cups the empty beer cans, bottles, cigarette butts and loose papers lying on, near or about the cart paths but, did not see the pigs that want to live in that environment. Perhaps they are the two legged kind. I would hate to think that we active seniors who live in the Villages would want to belong or live in such a place. We have paid a small fortune for our lifestyle, so lets not ruin it.
PICK UP YOUR GARBAGE AND DON'T THROW IT FROM YOUR CAR/CART. LET"S WORK TOGETHER PEOPLE. WE LIVE HERE!!!!!
First off...I don't believe for one second that you truly feel that TV is a pig sty, nor do you truly feel that the residents are pigs. Posting here does absolutely no good whatsoever. If you truly saw some trash, then pick it up and get rid of it.
Where exactly was all this garbage? Did you see a villager toss it there? You say "let's work together". I agree let's ALL work together. You saw it, we didn't. You would be a great neighbor by picking it up.
lovesports
07-27-2012, 11:05 PM
When we cross 466 in the tunnel and come up near Morse, there is a bridge over swamp land. Off that bridge, there is all kinds of trash including bottles, cans, paper etc. I would pick it up but it is a narrow bridge and the trash is a ways down. Not even sure you can walk on that wetland.
It does disgust me that cart drivers would make that location a dump.
Otherwise, I think the workers keep The Villages very clean.
jane032657
07-27-2012, 11:35 PM
I remember being a kid when litter became an issue, when people used to throw their trash out the car on the freeways, hard to believe now. There was a movement for car trash bags, remember? I became vigilant with my parents. Maybe that is a new business opportunity, golf cart trash bags. Just made me reminisce.
Barefoot
07-27-2012, 11:54 PM
I've seen the garbage, the paper cups the empty beer cans, bottles, cigarette butts and loose papers lying on, near or about the cart paths but, did not see the pigs that want to live in that environment.
I have always thought just the opposite ... that The Villages is an incredibly clean place. When I'm in TV I drive around and marvel at the beauty and the cleanliness.
The only time I've noticed garbage is around the places that the Charter School kids frequent, and that's just because they're kids and they need a spanking. :icon_wink: (The Belvedere Libary, the tunnel leading to Southern Trace Plaza, etc.) And that garbage seems to be quickly picked up. We go North for the summer, so perhaps I don't understand the problem. Perhaps it gets dirtier in the summer months?
Posh 08
07-28-2012, 03:28 AM
I was wowed about how clean and manicured TV is. Did note some cigarette butts here and there. I'm thinking about forming the Butt Pickers Club when we arrive.
graciegirl
07-28-2012, 04:17 AM
I've seen the garbage, the paper cups the empty beer cans, bottles, cigarette butts and loose papers lying on, near or about the cart paths but, did not see the pigs that want to live in that environment. Perhaps they are the two legged kind. I would hate to think that we active seniors who live in the Villages would want to belong or live in such a place. We have paid a small fortune for our lifestyle, so lets not ruin it.
PICK UP YOUR GARBAGE AND DON'T THROW IT FROM YOUR CAR/CART. LET"S WORK TOGETHER PEOPLE. WE LIVE HERE!!!!!
It must be the heat or you have the wrong place.
I will read back on your old posts and see what else you have had to say.
I read your old posts and you are a very nice and reasonable person so I will look carefully to see if there is any trash. I certainly haven't seen anything to merit the term "pig sty" or even anything but PRISTINE in the four years that I have lived here but a time or two I have seen an occasionaly can or other little thing and sometimes I stop my cart to get it if I won't cause an accident. The cigarette butts are thrown and Posh is right.
The Forum for the last few days has had a lot of negative posts. Do you think we miss the snowbirds? It still isn't as hot as it is in other parts of the country. Maybe we all need a nap?
jblum315
07-28-2012, 04:44 AM
When I was cranky my mother used to say you need to go and lie down. I think a lot of people on TOTV need to go and lie down.
rubicon
07-28-2012, 05:44 AM
While I do not agree that "pig sty" meets the strewn trash situation described by whatever, I do agree with whatever that it is becoming a problem.
I have lived here for six years and more than ever I see bottles, cans paper cast along side of cartpaths,in tunnels and along roadways.
Again we have disagreement among our residents and I believe the reason can be identified with one word "expectation".
I personally would expect The Villages to be free of litter because of its residents, its workers and its reputation. So often I wonder who the indivdual was that threw that empty can or bottle out of their cart or their paper cup, and if it was accidental why didn't they go back and pick it up? Yes, it could be the item left the cart unnoticed but given the amount I am seeing it doesn't account for all of iit and frankly I lean toward hardly any of it. Irrespective of noticed or unnoticed he fat remains its lying on the ground and not in a trash bin.
I would like/hate to think that the cause is outsiders who show little respect for our community. But clearly in most situations whomever the culprits, it could also be residents, appear to have little respect for themselves and so why show any toward a community.
Perhaps it is time for the CDD SLCDD to initiate a "litter free" campaign before the situation worsens?
rhredd1654
07-28-2012, 06:23 AM
I really don't see that much garbage. Not enough to qualify for "pig sty" status by a long shot, anyway.
I do see the occasional bit of trash and think it comes from careless landscapers and contractors who are throwing their trash in the back of their pickup trucks and carts and as they're driving the trash sometimes flies out. I know I've seen this happen a number of times.
My neighborhood was strewn with garbage while the builders were here, especially those styrofoam containers from the "food trucks", but virtually no garbage once they moved out. Not the residents, but the workers in my opinion.
JoeC1947
07-28-2012, 07:07 AM
The only thing I see is cigarettes being thrown from golf carts, which is annoying enough. I smoke a occasional cigar in my cart but I have a metal tube to place the lit cigar into when I'm done. It puts the cigar out and I can light it latter.
asianthree
07-28-2012, 08:07 AM
gracie you are right the posts do get a little off during the summer, maybe most can't be here year round and its just a venting day on the forum..:posting:
njbchbum
07-28-2012, 08:28 AM
gracie you are right the posts do get a little off during the summer, maybe most can't be here year round and its just a venting day on the forum..:posting:
i think there's a little too much: if i didn't see it/it didn't happen/it isn't there; if i didn't do it/it can't be done! this is not stepford! sheesh.
hotrodgirl
07-28-2012, 08:37 AM
Buggy had a good idea in placing trash cans along the paths. It would be easy if you were driving a cart to just pull alongside and throw out your garbage. Even a water bottle or such if you were walking or biking! How to get that implemented though? Well thought, Buggy!
Taltarzac725
07-28-2012, 08:47 AM
I have always thought just the opposite ... that The Villages is an incredibly clean place. When I'm in TV I drive around and marvel at the beauty and the cleanliness.
The only time I've noticed garbage is around the places that the Charter School kids frequent, and that's just because they're kids and they need a spanking. :icon_wink: (The Belvedere Libary, the tunnel leading to Southern Trace Plaza, etc.) And that garbage seems to be quickly picked up. We go North for the summer, so perhaps I don't understand the problem. Perhaps it gets dirtier in the summer months?
No, Barefoot, the situation in the Summer is not that different from the Winter one here in the Villages. The Developer would not want an unclean Disneyland for Seniors. They seem to spend a lot of money and time on keeping the Villages quite clean with respect to trash.
I have been here now seven years and have rarely seen litter in the streets or on the gold cart paths. Once in a while, yes. But, very seldom.
karostay
07-28-2012, 09:09 AM
Garbage attracts flies..See what happened in Bonifi ...Rest my case
Bogie Shooter
07-28-2012, 09:26 AM
Buggy had a good idea in placing trash cans along the paths. It would be easy if you were driving a cart to just pull alongside and throw out your garbage. Even a water bottle or such if you were walking or biking! How to get that implemented though? Well thought, Buggy!
If you give this "good idea" some thought..........Do you know how many miles of cart paths there are? How many trash cans would you need? What will keep the dog poop out of the cans? How much will it cost to empty the cans on a regular basis? Who pays for the upkeep and replacement of these cans?
Simple solution, keep your trash in your cart and put it in your trash can when you get home.
Ripcord13
07-28-2012, 09:38 AM
My neighborhood was strewn with garbage while the builders were here, especially those styrofoam containers from the "food trucks", but virtually no garbage once they moved out. Not the residents, but the workers in my opinion.
:agree:
John_W
07-28-2012, 09:45 AM
I remember our LSV from April of last year when we were here for a week. You could drive from one end of Buena Vista to the other and not see one piece of thrash. That was one of the things I mentioned when I got back to Baltimore, that I never saw any litter. I didn't drive a golf cart much because those loaners they give you at 14 mph would take forever to get anywhere.
The only places I see that need cleaning is on main roadways like CR466 and 466A at the intersections, thrash will accumulate at the corners. It's usually items like broken glass and stuff that a street sweeper could knock out quickly.
Skip2MySue
07-28-2012, 09:46 AM
I don't want to become a cranky summer time poster but the thing that burns my buns is the amount of cigarette butts discarded on the golf courses. How irresponsible these smokers are!!!!!!!!!:mad:
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hotrodgirl
07-28-2012, 10:37 AM
If you give this "good idea" some thought..........Do you know how many miles of cart paths there are? How many trash cans would you need? What will keep the dog poop out of the cans? How much will it cost to empty the cans on a regular basis? Who pays for the upkeep and replacement of these cans?
Simple solution, keep your trash in your cart and put it in your trash can when you get home.
Well, Bogie, I do throw my trash away in a proper container, but apparently this post is about those who do not. I don't live there yet, but when I do, certainly I will continue to take care of my own trash in a proper manner. There are 90 miles of cart paths. If there were a can every 3 miles, that would be approximately 30 cans. Every 5 miles, 18 cans. I don't know what the cost might be, which is precisely why I ASKED about what it would take to implement something like that. Let's please not turn this into yet another dog poop thread! It's regarding trash on the ground! I think it would be most helpful to have extra cans where people could indeed deposit their garbage instead of casting it out somewhere for someone else to take care of.
It is a viable suggestion made by a forum member and one I agree could be within the realm of possibility. You absolutely are entitled to think otherwise, and I respect that!
Bogie Shooter
07-28-2012, 11:07 AM
Well, Bogie, I do throw my trash away in a proper container, but apparently this post is about those who do not. I don't live there yet, but when I do, certainly I will continue to take care of my own trash in a proper manner. There are 90 miles of cart paths. If there were a can every 3 miles, that would be approximately 30 cans. Every 5 miles, 18 cans. I don't know what the cost might be, which is precisely why I ASKED about what it would take to implement something like that. Let's please not turn this into yet another dog poop thread! It's regarding trash on the ground! I think it would be most helpful to have extra cans where people could indeed deposit their garbage instead of casting it out somewhere for someone else to take care of.
It is a viable suggestion made by a forum member and one I agree could be within the realm of possibility. You absolutely are entitled to think otherwise, and I respect that!
We do not need trash cans on the cart paths. If you lived here you could see the natural beauty of the cart paths. The addition of trash cans would do nothing but detract from this beauty. Bad idea.
rubicon
07-28-2012, 11:21 AM
If you give this "good idea" some thought..........Do you know how many miles of cart paths there are? How many trash cans would you need? What will keep the dog poop out of the cans? How much will it cost to empty the cans on a regular basis? Who pays for the upkeep and replacement of these cans?
Simple solution, keep your trash in your cart and put it in your trash can when you get home.
Boogie Shooter: You are spot on. and if I may beside what you have stated the wind/storms visiting us would hit these trash cans and drive the debris all over The Villages. Trash cans also draw critters that crawl and fly. and finally I wager you will have many amatuer basketball players that will make a throw miss and leave the debris where it lie next to the trash can.
Skybo
07-28-2012, 11:47 AM
IMO this whole thing is a non-issue. With the exception of cig butts, I've rarely seen any litter anywhere in TV, including the cart paths. I'm not saying that littering never happens, but compared to the size and population of TV, it's really minuscule. Trash cans on the cart paths would be an eyesore and a waste of money. No one I know rides around with a bunch of trash in their carts looking for a place to deposit it. The primary deposits in cans on the paths would be dog poop. Then there would be flies and stench...and the inevitable complaining about that. And anyone who is willing to throw trash onto the cart paths are going to do so whether there are trash cans every few miles or not.
Bogie Shooter
07-28-2012, 11:49 AM
IMO this whole thing is a non-issue. With the exception of cig butts, I've rarely seen any litter anywhere in TV, including the cart paths. I'm not saying that littering never happens, but compared to the size and population of TV, it's really minuscule. Trash cans on the cart paths would be an eyesore and a waste of money. No one I know rides around with a bunch of trash in their carts looking for a place to deposit it. The primary deposits in cans on the paths would be dog poop. Then there would be flies and stench...and the inevitable complaining about that. And anyone who is willing to throw trash onto the cart paths are going to do so whether there are trash cans every few miles or not.
You are so right!
HHMAN
07-28-2012, 12:02 PM
TV certainly isn't a pig sty but we all should be very careful about "stuff" that blows out of our golf carts. It's true that a lot of the debris comes from the various contractors on our streets but candy wrappers, misc. paper items, styrofoam cups, cigarette boxes and particulary cigarette butts come from Villagers. I walk miles every week and always pick up several plastic grocery bags full during the week. Why do people toss their cig butts out of their carts? It's so disrespectful! Every able bodied person who walks should always carry their own bag and help keep our place spotless. I don't pick up cig butts but most everything else. How can you walk by and just ignore it? None of us should think we're above helping in this effort.
CMANN
07-28-2012, 12:16 PM
I've seen the garbage, the paper cups the empty beer cans, bottles, cigarette butts and loose papers lying on, near or about the cart paths but, did not see the pigs that want to live in that environment. Perhaps they are the two legged kind. I would hate to think that we active seniors who live in the Villages would want to belong or live in such a place. We have paid a small fortune for our lifestyle, so lets not ruin it.
PICK UP YOUR GARBAGE AND DON'T THROW IT FROM YOUR CAR/CART. LET"S WORK TOGETHER PEOPLE. WE LIVE HERE!!!!!
where do you live, certainly not in the villages? I have never seen any amount of trash in the villages on the cart paths and if I do and do not pick it up myself is usually gone but the time I come back again. Again where you live?
Down Sized
07-28-2012, 12:31 PM
First off...I don't believe for one second that you truly feel that TV is a pig sty, nor do you truly feel that the residents are pigs. Posting here does absolutely no good whatsoever. If you truly saw some trash, then pick it up and get rid of it.
Where exactly was all this garbage? Did you see a villager toss it there? You say "let's work together". I agree let's ALL work together. You saw it, we didn't. You would be a great neighbor by picking it up.
You sure got her excited:22yikes:
Schaumburger
07-28-2012, 01:02 PM
I was wowed about how clean and manicured TV is. Did note some cigarette butts here and there. I'm thinking about forming the Butt Pickers Club when we arrive.
:agree: The first time I saw TV was in 2010. When my friend and I took the trolley tour and walked around TV, we both marveled at the cleanliness and the beautiful landscaping. TV is still a thing of beauty at least to this wannabee.
CaptJohn
07-28-2012, 01:51 PM
I was wowed about how clean and manicured TV is. Did note some cigarette butts here and there. I'm thinking about forming the Butt Pickers Club when we arrive.
You have given me an idea! (watch out)
OK, here goes......Everyone in TV must give a DNA sample. Anyone finding butts or trash turns it in to the Butt Police. They do a match and send a bill to the guilty culprit for the cost of matching plus $100. fine per butt or piece of ???. The finder gets $25. plus a box of Bill's famous popcorn and the rest of the fine goes into the amenity pool for additional amentities. :laugh:
HHMAN
07-28-2012, 02:03 PM
To CMANN, I live in Duval and routinely walk Odell out to Morse, St. Charles all the way around to Bailey and back to Odell, Buena Vista up to Lake Miona, Buena Vista down to 466a to Morris and Odell to Canal up to Bailey and over to Morse and back round to Odell.
Barefoot
07-28-2012, 02:16 PM
TV certainly isn't a pig sty but we all should be very careful about "stuff" that blows out of our golf carts. It's true that a lot of the debris comes from the various contractors on our streets but candy wrappers, misc. paper items, styrofoam cups, cigarette boxes and particulary cigarette butts come from Villagers. I walk miles every week and always pick up several plastic grocery bags full during the week. Why do people toss their cig butts out of their carts? It's so disrespectful! Every able bodied person who walks should always carry their own bag and help keep our place spotless. I don't pick up cig butts but most everything else. How can you walk by and just ignore it? None of us should think we're above helping in this effort.
Good for you.
gerryann
07-28-2012, 02:23 PM
You have given me an idea! (watch out)
OK, here goes......Everyone in TV must give a DNA sample. Anyone finding butts or trash turns it in to the Butt Police. They do a match and send a bill to the guilty culprit for the cost of matching plus $100. fine per butt or piece of ???. The finder gets $25. plus a box of Bill's famous popcorn and the rest of the fine goes into the amenity pool for additional amentities. :laugh:
Hey, now you're talking!!! :BigApplause:
Bigben007
07-28-2012, 02:36 PM
While I don't agree that the Villages are a "pig sty" I too think there is a lot of trash around. On Morris into Sanibel and all along Pinellas there are plastic cups, bottles, paper, McDonald bags, construction materials etc. I think that this area is still a constrution zone so that may account for the amount of trash. I have no problem picking up the trash, and I do, I just wish it wasn't there.
Skip2MySue
07-28-2012, 03:35 PM
You have given me an idea! (watch out)
OK, here goes......Everyone in TV must give a DNA sample. Anyone finding butts or trash turns it in to the Butt Police. They do a match and send a bill to the guilty culprit for the cost of matching plus $100. fine per butt or piece of ???. The finder gets $25. plus a box of Bill's famous popcorn and the rest of the fine goes into the amenity pool for additional amentities. :laugh:
Would the Morse family get their usual 10% cut too?:1rotfl:
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batman911
07-29-2012, 02:19 PM
If smokers can not properly dispose of their butts, maybe smoking should be banned on -golf courses. This type of behavior is why a lot of non-smokers continue to ask for laws which limit where smoking is legal. Smokers, clean up your act or be banned.
gerryann
07-29-2012, 02:34 PM
I'm not a golfer and I have to admit, I was very surprised to read here that smoking is allowed on the courses.......not trying to start a war here about smoking....just surprised.
graciegirl
07-29-2012, 02:38 PM
This will be a futile argument. About smoking. It is more addictive as people age.
I have lost three dear friends to lung cancer this past year. I don't know how I quit some years ago but I am glad I did.
gerryann
07-29-2012, 03:04 PM
I know Gracie, it's very sad. I believe that if folks are still smoking in later life, chances are they will never stop. I watched my father in law suffer and that was when I quit. That was 26 years ago. My husband only quit when he had a heart attack and bypass surgery.
Ok, I'm done preaching.....
jblum315
07-29-2012, 04:40 PM
I do understand that smoking takes seven years off your life. But keep in mind, it's not the seven years between 35 and 42. Nor even the seven years between 70 and 77. No it's the seven years between 86 and 93, those golden years in a nursing home with Altzheimer's.
jblum315
07-30-2012, 12:07 AM
bump
paulandjean
07-30-2012, 07:35 AM
It must be the heat or you have the wrong place.
I will read back on your old posts and see what else you have had to say.
I read your old posts and you are a very nice and reasonable person so I will look carefully to see if there is any trash. I certainly haven't seen anything to merit the term "pig sty" or even anything but PRISTINE in the four years that I have lived here but a time or two I have seen an occasionaly can or other little thing and sometimes I stop my cart to get it if I won't cause an accident. The cigarette butts are thrown and Posh is right.
The Forum for the last few days has had a lot of negative posts. Do you think we miss the snowbirds? It still isn't as hot as it is in other parts of the country. Maybe we all need a nap?
Just wondered,why would you read back "old posts"and see what else you had to say. I read your post and you are nice and reasonable..Did you really go there to see if any trash?? I do not think its a negative post. Just someone who had something to say.
Bruiser1
07-30-2012, 08:20 AM
If you walk or bike around it becomes more apparent.
I rode from Belvedere to Sunrise Park along 466 and our crown Jewel- Palmer golf course.
In 5 miles I Saw a busted beer bottle ; beer can; styrofoam coffee cup with lid; red plastic lid cover (sturdy meant for multiple use); a disgarded butane lighter.
Really? you couldn't possibly wait to disgard these precious cargo items until you saw a garbage can?
That's right someone will cover for me!
buggyone
07-30-2012, 08:33 AM
If you walk or bike around it becomes more apparent.
I rode from Belvedere to Sunrise Park along 466 and our crown Jewel- Palmer golf course.
In 5 miles I Saw a busted beer bottle ; beer can; styrofoam coffee cup with lid; red plastic lid cover (sturdy meant for multiple use); a disgarded butane lighter.
Really? you couldn't possibly wait to disgard these precious cargo items until you saw a garbage can?
That's right someone will cover for me!
Yes, you saw 5 items of junk tossed out in about 5 miles. While it would be nice not to have any at all, just think if you had been bike riding in East Orange, Queens, Brooklyn, or Detroit and how much trash would have been strewn on the streets in a 5 mile stretch of roadways.
The Villages is not perfect but sure a lot better than most cities of 85,000.
senior citizen
07-30-2012, 08:40 AM
I've seen the garbage, the paper cups the empty beer cans, bottles, cigarette butts and loose papers lying on, near or about the cart paths but, did not see the pigs that want to live in that environment. Perhaps they are the two legged kind. I would hate to think that we active seniors who live in the Villages would want to belong or live in such a place. We have paid a small fortune for our lifestyle, so lets not ruin it.
PICK UP YOUR GARBAGE AND DON'T THROW IT FROM YOUR CAR/CART. LET"S WORK TOGETHER PEOPLE. WE LIVE HERE!!!!!
The entire place, which is guite humongous, looked exceptionally clean and litter free to us when we visited.........we were there long enough to see it all.......we were impressed with the neatness and orderliness.
However, today is another day...........so obviously we did not see what you observed.
Why don't you begin a campaign such as Vermont has every May to "clean up" problem areas........this is done up here around May 1st.
Along river banks, lakes, etc. and on sides of the road or on slopes......
You can also call it "GREEN UP DAY" after you initiate this project and direct everyone to the litter.
We also saw TV "workers" picking up litter and so forth. Maybe the wind just blew it from elsewhere????
golf2140
07-30-2012, 08:40 AM
There is very little trash around. Just think if each one of us would stop and pickup one piece each day, there would not be an issue. :spoken:
Bruiser1
07-30-2012, 09:14 AM
Yes, you saw 5 items of junk tossed out in about 5 miles. While it would be nice not to have any at all, just think if you had been bike riding in East Orange, Queens, Brooklyn, or Detroit and how much trash would have been strewn on the streets in a 5 mile stretch of roadways.
The Villages is not perfect but sure a lot better than most cities of 85,000.
Yes I agree the Villages is a lot better than most cities of 85,000.
We're better than that! This community is comprised of the best and brightest of all the fruited plains!
I was merely pointing out that in our own way we can make a difference.
How little effort it would take to keep our area pristine. Why settle for 2nd best?
:eclipsee_gold_cup:
HHMAN
07-30-2012, 11:34 AM
I may have been a little hard in my previous post but I do get bags filled from my walks but most of it comes from traffic along the main drags including
466a (where the worst is) but Buena Vista, Morse and Odell do have many pieces that are definitely coming from golf carts. Cough drop, chewing gum, little bite size hard candy wrappers,plastic water bottles and the little plastic tops to cigarillos for example. The strangest "thing" I see 3 or 4 of a week is tooth floss picks! I just don't know who would use these and then toss along the curb?? There is practically no trash on neighborhood streets but if you do walk along the main drags with golf cart lanes it would help to at least pick up one piece as you go by. As has been said overall TV's is quite clean for the size and would be super if we could just get all the contractors to stop putting loose stuff (including trimmings) in their trailers or pickups without covering tightly!
rubicon
07-30-2012, 11:52 AM
If you walk or bike around it becomes more apparent.
I rode from Belvedere to Sunrise Park along 466 and our crown Jewel- Palmer golf course.
In 5 miles I Saw a busted beer bottle ; beer can; styrofoam coffee cup with lid; red plastic lid cover (sturdy meant for multiple use); a disgarded butane lighter.
Really? you couldn't possibly wait to disgard these precious cargo items until you saw a garbage can?
That's right someone will cover for me!
Brusier 1: According to some posters what you are seeing all must be a mirage. The fact is as the population increases so does the discarded items along the pathways, etc. It only makes sense. As an observation and not a critique, we have a few well meaning self appointed guardians sworn to protect TV image., a protection IMHO that is unnecessary but then I opine and would let others decide.
njbchbum
07-30-2012, 12:31 PM
I may have been a little hard in my previous post but I do get bags filled from my walks but most of it comes from traffic along the main drags including
466a (where the worst is) but Buena Vista, Morse and Odell do have many pieces that are definitely coming from golf carts. Cough drop, chewing gum, little bite size hard candy wrappers,plastic water bottles and the little plastic tops to cigarillos for example. The strangest "thing" I see 3 or 4 of a week is tooth floss picks! I just don't know who would use these and then toss along the curb?? There is practically no trash on neighborhood streets but if you do walk along the main drags with golf cart lanes it would help to at least pick up one piece as you go by. As has been said overall TV's is quite clean for the size and would be super if we could just get all the contractors to stop putting loose stuff (including trimmings) in their trailers or pickups without covering tightly!
hhman - and why do you believe that the items you cited come from golf carts? main drags are used by all vehicles AND used by other folks who are NOT owners/renters within the villages; and most of that stuff will always be blown to curbing. i bet some trash can even jump curbs and be blown toward cart paths.
anyone inferring that the litter they see on our roadways is from villagers is way off base!
and hhman - i might bend over to pick up my share of papers/bottles - but NO way am i going to pick up floss picks! they're all yours! ;)
HHMAN
07-30-2012, 01:15 PM
Come on! You must be kidding if you believe stuff doesn't blow out of golf carts. I pick up many golf related items and I know they don't come from contractors. Anyway, the point is we all should try and keep The Villages the cleanest hometown also.
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