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Shoreline Eroding On Land Under Bridge
Residents of CDD's five through ten may be asked to bear the costs of shoring up the land adjacent to the Morse Blvd bridge leading into Lake Sumter Landing.
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That is a county road. Why would that not come from tax revenue ??
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It's the land under the bridge that is eroding, not the bridge itself which is owned by the county. The land is owned by the district. |
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I guess we all better start saving up. I wonder how much each household will be "assessed". |
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where will the list of deficiencies in this place end?: bad siding installation, bad roof shingles, no sinkhole exploration, bad street intersection design, continued use of too-small traffic circles, crappy golf courses. what did I miss?
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I can fix the problem with wine corks. Lets pop some corks so that I can collect them and get this done. No fees to residents. Not to worry
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Thank you. A common sense post. |
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For a community this size and one that has expanded this rapidly, the problems have been pretty minor and that's pretty amazing. I'm not a fan of the developer but I do believe in giving credit where credit is due. Now, let's talk about the IRS issue, the fact that people had to sue to get rec centers, etc. renovated, the building of the wall. Those show a lack of caring for the residents and are, to me, a much bigger issue. Don't want the Morse family to be my parents and take care of everything. Do want them to treat us with respect, fairly and ethically. |
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Asst dir of operations, Sumter County, mr. Jackson, said today that he discussed this with the county administrator, Mr. Arnold, and based on the official review which happens every two years for bridges, there is no problem with the safety or structure of the bridge. The county would fix any problem if there were one to the bridge and the land underneath it. Outside of the county right-of-way, the problem would belong to the villages. Mr. Arnold has recently been in touch with agents, for want of a better word, in the villages regarding the rumor that the bridge has problems or might be unsafe. |
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Yes, the shoreline that is eroding is adjacent to the Morse Blvd bridge at CR466 leading into Lake Sumter Landing. There is no problem with the bridge, which the county maintains. The problem is with the land adjacent to the bridge, which is owned by the District. For more info, google Morse Blvd, shoreline eroding on land under bridge. |
There was a problem with that a few years ago but they didnt stop it then. Now cost will be higher. Fix the problem when it happens dont patch it.
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Probably caused by the trolls...
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http://www.**************.com/shorel...e-lake-sumter/ * v i l l a g e s - n e w s |
Isn't This "Old News"?
Some major work was done under the northeast end of the bridge about a year ago, lots of new concrete and lots and lots of loads of sand used to re-build the bridge supports.
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Under bridge implies danger and would be sumter's issue to deal with. By the way, call sumter county officials if you want a thorough answer and a bottom line and a real person to talk to. Many calls, always responsive. No layers of bureaucracy, you get to talk to somebody who is really the go to person. |
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A recent study shows that the "island" that connects the two sections of the bridge has been eroding for some time. Where is this "island" in relation to the major work that was done a year ago? |
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