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ColdNoMore 07-13-2016 07:10 PM

So many faded, peeling & ugly street signs.
 
So what's up with that?

It has become very obvious, that an awful lot of street signs will/should be replaced soon.

Given that many of these aren't that old, I'm curious as to the story behind it.

I don't know if the developer was responsible for sourcing these signs, or since they are actually public roads the county did them, they are certainly failing pretty miserably.

The peeling and fading of the letters and numbers, with a lot of them falling off or hanging, has become quite embarrassing in my mind.

For the last couple of years I've seen them deteriorate at an accelerated rate and while every so often I might see similar problems in other parts of the state, nothing on this scale has ever caught my eye.

In other words, the excuse of "we live in Florida and the sun shortens their lives" doesn't really explain it.

My guess is that whomever was responsible for them, simply went after the cheapest price and we are now seeing the result of that decision.

The old "you usually get what you pay for" is what runs through my mind.

The next time you're driving around, start noticing how many of them that are a lot less than 10 years old are really in poor shape.

Comments?

champion6 07-13-2016 08:43 PM

You need to be specific regarding the locations of these signs. After all, TV stretches into 3 counties. Each jurisdiction has its own budget and priorities.

SouthOfTheBorder 07-13-2016 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ColdNoMore2 (Post 1253862)
So what's up with that?

It has become very obvious, that an awful lot of street signs will/should be replaced soon.

Given that many of these aren't that old, I'm curious as to the story behind it.

I don't know if the developer was responsible for sourcing these signs, or since they are actually public roads the county did them, they are certainly failing pretty miserably.

The peeling and fading of the letters and numbers, with a lot of them falling off or hanging, has become quite embarrassing in my mind.

For the last couple of years I've seen them deteriorate at an accelerated rate and while every so often I might see similar problems in other parts of the state, nothing on this scale has ever caught my eye.

In other words, the excuse of "we live in Florida and the sun shortens their lives" doesn't really explain it.

My guess is that whomever was responsible for them, simply went after the cheapest price and we are now seeing the result of that decision.

The old "you usually get what you pay for" is what runs through my mind.

The next time you're driving around, start noticing how many of them that are a lot less than 10 years old are really in poor shape.

Comments?

Where :confused:
Thanks
Don

golf2140 07-13-2016 09:20 PM

Another D

ColdNoMore 07-13-2016 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by champion6 (Post 1253903)
You need to be specific regarding the locations of these signs. After all, TV stretches into 3 counties. Each jurisdiction has its own budget and priorities.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SouthOfTheBorder (Post 1253907)
Where :confused:
Thanks
Don

Almost anywhere that is north of 466A and south of 466, a person that is paying even a modicum of attention will notice a large number of ratty signs.

North of 466 is older and yet a rough approximation tells me that the signs are wearing better, but there are still more poor ones than would be expected.

Here's an idea, let's let this thread run a few days and those reading it start paying attention to every single street sign they see and then come back and state that they don't see a higher % of signs that are looking pretty poor than there should be given their age?

Or are y'all expecting me to drive around and take a plethora of photo's proving my point, that some would still argue with? :loco:

As I said in my original post, I don't know who is responsible for the signs, but I will bet right now that if it is the developer the usual suspects will quickly jump in and say there's hardly any that are failing.

Wanna bet? ;)

ColdNoMore 07-13-2016 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golf2140 (Post 1253911)
Another D

Please explain. :confused:

NYGUY 07-13-2016 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ColdNoMore2 (Post 1253915)
....Or are y'all expecting me to drive around and take a plethora of photo's....

Yes!!

ColdNoMore 07-13-2016 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NYGUY (Post 1253920)
Yes!!

Fugetaboutit. :p

KittyKat 07-13-2016 10:44 PM

I have noticed them in my neighborhood/Village of Amelia, which was built in 2007. They are metal and you can hardly see the names on some of them. Also, on both ends of my street they planted trees right next to the street signs, which are on only one side of the street. :sigh:

Jima64 07-14-2016 07:14 AM

everyone should adopt a sign and take care of it.

Bogie Shooter 07-14-2016 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ColdNoMore2 (Post 1253915)
Almost anywhere that is north of 466A and south of 466, a person that is paying even a modicum of attention will notice a large number of ratty signs.

North of 466 is older and yet a rough approximation tells me that the signs are wearing better, but there are still more poor ones than would be expected.

Here's an idea, let's let this thread run a few days and those reading it start paying attention to every single street sign they see and then come back and state that they don't see a higher % of signs that are looking pretty poor than there should be given their age?

Or are y'all expecting me to drive around and take a plethora of photo's proving my point, that some would still argue with? :loco:

As I said in my original post, I don't know who is responsible for the signs, but I will bet right now that if it is the developer the usual suspects will quickly jump in and say there's hardly any that are failing.

Wanna bet? ;)

I suggest you contact the following. Sam has publically stated that if you see something that needs attention let them know. (they cannot be everywhere). Give them a call.
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The District Property Management Department is responsible for upholding the aesthetic, physical and environmental assets of the District by maintaining the District’s physical assets and infrastructure.

Sam Wartinbee, Director
sam.wartinbee@districtgov.org

Main Office
1071 Canal Street
The Villages, FL 32162

Phone: 352-753-4022
Fax: 352-753-4296


Business Hours:
8am to 5pm, EST
Monday – Friday

asianthree 07-14-2016 08:00 AM

it easy easier when you make a blanket statement saying so many signs are fading if you could just list a couple so we can get an idea of what you're talking about.

ColdNoMore 07-14-2016 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 1254013)
it easy easier when you make a blanket statement saying so many signs are fading if you could just list a couple so we can get an idea of what you're talking about.

I respect your comment (and you), but the list is so long (in my mind) I wouldn't even know where to begin.

In spite of NYGuy's request of taking photos, I might just do it anyway and post some in the next few days.

In the meantime, I encourage everyone reading this thread to really start looking at street signs and then post on their observations.

Thnx. :)

outlaw 07-14-2016 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1253991)
I suggest you contact the following. Sam has publically stated that if you see something that needs attention let them know. (they cannot be everywhere). Give them a call.
-----------------------------
The District Property Management Department is responsible for upholding the aesthetic, physical and environmental assets of the District by maintaining the District’s physical assets and infrastructure.

Sam Wartinbee, Director
sam.wartinbee@districtgov.org

Main Office
1071 Canal Street
The Villages, FL 32162

Phone: 352-753-4022
Fax: 352-753-4296


Business Hours:
8am to 5pm, EST
Monday – Friday

WHAT! Community watch drives by my house at least 3 times per day. How about giving a clipboard to these guys and tell them to look at these things and write them down?

outlaw 07-14-2016 08:16 AM

I'm too busy taking pictures of speeding golf carts.


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