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KsJayhawkers 10-16-2021 11:00 AM

The Villages Dropped The Ball
 
The developer has really dropped the ball at the intersection of Morse Blvd and SR44. This intersection and south of Morse Blvd towards the new Ty Villas has to be the most unattractive intersection in the city. No trees, no palms, no landscaping...just overgrown weeds on both sides, including The Villages Grown Farm. Why was this entry point left untouched south of the intersection?

Toymeister 10-16-2021 11:33 AM

Because it is not an entry point. It is a corner of TV, boarded by roads with no access to said roads.

vintageogauge 10-16-2021 12:29 PM

They may still have plans for the area, they're digging up along 44 near the Village Grown. I think the power lines are the biggest problem as there is no way to hide them or even make them blend in.

Bogie Shooter 10-16-2021 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by KsJayhawkers (Post 2018090)
The developer has really dropped the ball at the intersection of Morse Blvd and SR44. This intersection and south of Morse Blvd towards the new Ty Villas has to be the most unattractive intersection in the city. No trees, no palms, no landscaping...just overgrown weeds on both sides, including The Villages Grown Farm. Why was this entry point left untouched south of the intersection?

Try calling District Property Mgmt.

VCDD District Property Management

KsJayhawkers 10-16-2021 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 2018110)
Because it is not an entry point. It is a corner of TV, boarded by roads with no access to said roads.

Lol...You probably ought to drive down there. It is an intersection much like 441/Morse; 466/Morse; and 446A/Morse. Each of which have landscaping on all four corners and in the medians. I am not talking about an entry point into a Village, it is an entry point into The Villages being the first major intersection coming from Leesburg.

KsJayhawkers 10-16-2021 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2018135)
Try calling District Property Mgmt.

VCDD District Property Management

I did. They said it will remain that way because the developments south of 44 "were going to be different." However, go one mile south to Warm Springs Rd and Morse Blvd, the palms and landscaping starts back up.

Bogie Shooter 10-16-2021 05:14 PM

End of story……

Tommya 10-17-2021 05:31 AM

Could it be own by the State and they can’t put any thing there.

Tommya 10-17-2021 05:33 AM

The Villages dropped the ball
 
Could it be own by the State and they can’t put any thing there.

kcrazorbackfan 10-17-2021 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Tommya (Post 2018243)
Could it be own by the State and they can’t put any thing there.

It could be but the OP couldn’t pass up a chance to rail on The Developer for their inactions without knowing all the facts.

kayak 10-17-2021 06:08 AM

The section of Morse Blvd south of 44 has a higher speed limit, I think it is 45, and there are no street lights until you get to the roundabout at Warm Springs. It is definitely a road that is not typical of one that is inside The Villages.

JeanC 10-17-2021 06:11 AM

Not all property down there is “the Villages”. You have entry into a trailer park as well as a church. I think the corner near Villages Grown is for sale as commercial property (or it was last year) so they may be waiting for someone else to improve that side of the corner???

Luggage 10-17-2021 06:24 AM

I've actually talked to the state roads division, and they are doing the full study of route 44. I don't know what that entails but it's really funny that you're complaining about one intersection out of a thousand. I'm pretty sure when it gets bought and paid for by someone we'll either see some stores at those intersection or some homes with landscaping. Not everything in this world can be perfect and there are certainly parts of the villages that I can't stand especially route 441 with all the development of stores and the traffic

Guitarman1951 10-17-2021 06:41 AM

Intersect 44 & Morse
 
QUOTE=KsJayhawkers;2018090]The developer has really dropped the ball at the intersection of Morse Blvd and SR44. This intersection and south of Morse Blvd towards the new Ty Villas has to be the most unattractive intersection in the city. No trees, no palms, no landscaping...just overgrown weeds on both sides, including The Villages Grown Farm. Why was this entry point left untouched south of the intersection?[/QUOTE]
If I remember right, the Villages don't own that intersection and it is maintained by the state or county.

dewilson58 10-17-2021 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 2018249)
It could be but the OP couldn’t pass up a chance to rail on The Developer for their inactions without knowing all the facts.

:bigbow:

DaleDivine 10-17-2021 06:54 AM

Used to be a covered wagon there. I guess those pilgrims decided it was getting too busy there and packed up and headed west.
:ho:

butlerism 10-17-2021 07:25 AM

I have not seen these entry points as yet.
If landscaping is your primary concern, don't sweat it.
I am sure there will be some planting there as TV does not want eyesores, bad for sales.

Do not go the Morse circle at 27/441.
There are daily car hits golf cart related incidents.
I completely avoid that circle. Too Dangerous. I put in several recommendations to TV.
Move the cart path down Morse, and get rid of that ridiculous circle. There are already plenty of cart paths there.

I know I digressed a bit.

Bogie Shooter 10-17-2021 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by butlerism (Post 2018289)
I have not seen these entry points as yet.
If landscaping is your primary concern, don't sweat it.
I am sure there will be some planting there as TV does not want eyesores, bad for sales.

Do not go the Morse circle at 27/441.
There are daily car hits golf cart related incidents.
I completely avoid that circle. Too Dangerous. I put in several recommendations to TV.
Move the cart path down Morse, and get rid of that ridiculous circle. There are already plenty of cart paths there.

I know I digressed a bit.

“Daily” that’s a big stretch.

Fastskiguy 10-17-2021 08:08 AM

NW and NE corners look nice and I'm sure the SE corner will as well as they build out that little area between morse and the chitty chatty bridge. And, as mentioned above, something big is going on just W of the intersection on 44 so the SE corner may develop into something nice someday. I'd sit tight and see what happens, it's not in its "final state" quite yet.


Joe

ithos 10-17-2021 08:10 AM

The north side of the intersection was very well done. It is not as eye catching since they left large open areas before landscaping begins.

I am sure there is a good reason for it as the developers are very frugal with land management.

The south side of the intersection has no homes until you get to the Chitty Chatty first entrance. So it would look out of place to to dress it up.

I am sure we will see many more changes as the area fills in.

bruce213 10-17-2021 08:30 AM

I agree with the OP. The villages owns all 4 corners. Every other major intersection (other then 44) is landscaped beautifully. Any time someone visits the TV how neat, clean and well kept are some if the 1st comments. 44 and Morse looks like ant rural Fl intersection. Clean it up.

coffeebean 10-17-2021 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Luggage (Post 2018258)
I've actually talked to the state roads division, and they are doing the full study of route 44. I don't know what that entails but it's really funny that you're complaining about one intersection out of a thousand. I'm pretty sure when it gets bought and paid for by someone we'll either see some stores at those intersection or some homes with landscaping. Not everything in this world can be perfect and there are certainly parts of the villages that I can't stand especially route 441 with all the development of stores and the traffic

You call that traffic? Not from what I'm used to. Long Island, New Jersey and South Florida has The Villages 441 stomping ground beat by a mile when it comes to traffic. I LOVE the 441 corridor with all the retail, restaurants and health care facilities nice and close to home. That is the reason we purchased in Mallory Square; close to shopping and close to LSL too.

coffeebean 10-17-2021 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by butlerism (Post 2018289)
I have not seen these entry points as yet.
If landscaping is your primary concern, don't sweat it.
I am sure there will be some planting there as TV does not want eyesores, bad for sales.

Do not go the Morse circle at 27/441.
There are daily car hits golf cart related incidents.
I completely avoid that circle. Too Dangerous. I put in several recommendations to TV.
Move the cart path down Morse, and get rid of that ridiculous circle. There are already plenty of cart paths there.

I know I digressed a bit.

Seriously? Daily golf cart related accidents? I use that circle frequently but have never seen so much as a close call with any vehicles. I guess I've been lucky. You know what "they" say......."Better to be lucky than good".

coffeebean 10-17-2021 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by bruce213 (Post 2018316)
I agree with the OP. The villages owns all 4 corners. Every other major intersection (other then 44) is landscaped beautifully. Any time someone visits the TV how neat, clean and well kept are some if the 1st comments. 44 and Morse looks like ant rural Fl intersection. Clean it up.

IMHO, the prettiest corner is the NE corner of 466A and Morse Blvd. The water fall is the nicest and grandest among all the corners that have landscape with fountains.

yankygrl 10-17-2021 10:47 AM

If it ain’t there yet, TV ain’t putting it in. Been here over 10 years and just watching the decline of beauty with this current generation of Morse’s.

coffeebean 10-17-2021 10:53 AM

As I mentioned earlier....the prettiest landscaped corner is the NE corner of 466A and Morse. I don't see anything close to that lovely intersection south of 44 along any main intersections. That is what is missing to me and is the reason south of 44 is not as eye catching and beautifully landscaped as the more established Villages north of 44.

Bogie Shooter 10-17-2021 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by yankygrl (Post 2018377)
If it ain’t there yet, TV ain’t putting it in. Been here over 10 years and just watching the decline of beauty with this current generation of Morse’s.

Another cheap shot!

kcrazorbackfan 10-17-2021 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yankygrl (Post 2018377)
If it ain’t there yet, TV ain’t putting it in. Been here over 10 years and just watching the decline of beauty with this current generation of Morse’s.

Blah, blah, blah, blah. More of damning of the developers. If you live here and are tired of what the “current generation of the Morse’s” are doing, I-75 goes north and south; go find your utopian oasis.

Altavia 10-17-2021 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yankygrl (Post 2018377)
If it ain’t there yet, TV ain’t putting it in. Been here over 10 years and just watching the decline of beauty with this current generation of Morse’s.

Nonsense - troll alert…

thevillages2013 10-17-2021 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KsJayhawkers (Post 2018090)
The developer has really dropped the ball at the intersection of Morse Blvd and SR44. This intersection and south of Morse Blvd towards the new Ty Villas has to be the most unattractive intersection in the city. No trees, no palms, no landscaping...just overgrown weeds on both sides, including The Villages Grown Farm. Why was this entry point left untouched south of the intersection?

There are courtyard villas
being built on the southeast side of the intersection. Just be patient. Yet to be determined

charlieo1126@gmail.com 10-17-2021 06:57 PM

If
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by butlerism (Post 2018289)
I have not seen these entry points as yet.
If landscaping is your primary concern, don't sweat it.
I am sure there will be some planting there as TV does not want eyesores, bad for sales.

Do not go the Morse circle at 27/441.
There are daily car hits golf cart related incidents.
I completely avoid that circle. Too Dangerous. I put in several recommendations to TV.
Move the cart path down Morse, and get rid of that ridiculous circle. There are already plenty of cart paths there.

I know I digressed a bit.

You don’t know how to use a roundabout then maybe you shouldn’t drive down there google any safety site and it will tell you that a roundabout is the safest way to keep traffic flowing much safer then 4 corner stops and as one guy said you pick one intersection to pick on when we don’t even know the plan and I believe when the state , county or Morse family get through with it will be fine just like all the others and sadly my Patriots lost again in OT but there’s alway the Bucs my 1Avfor many years

BiPartisan 10-17-2021 07:42 PM

You're right
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 2018249)
It could be but the OP couldn’t pass up a chance to rail on The Developer for their inactions without knowing all the facts.

We have been here over four years and just love the well maintained landscape, but can't believe the number of posts that are anti developers. In our search the Villages offered the most and the best maintained. If it is that bad, move to Arlington Ridge, Plantation or Citrus Hills.. Good luck.

KsJayhawkers 10-17-2021 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by BiPartisan (Post 2018501)
We have been here over four years and just love the well maintained landscape, but can't believe the number of posts that are anti developers. In our search the Villages offered the most and the best maintained. If it is that bad, move to Arlington Ridge, Plantation or Citrus Hills.. Good luck.

We absolutely love TV as well and the beautiful landscaping throughout. My point was the landscaping at that intersection and south on Morse Blvd is non-existent until you get to Bradford. Just don’t know why they chose to leave it so blah when the north side of the intersection is landscaped. FYI, I did call TV and they do not have any plans to install any additional landscaping.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 10-18-2021 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by butlerism (Post 2018289)
I have not seen these entry points as yet.
If landscaping is your primary concern, don't sweat it.
I am sure there will be some planting there as TV does not want eyesores, bad for sales.

Do not go the Morse circle at 27/441.
There are daily car hits golf cart related incidents.
I completely avoid that circle. Too Dangerous. I put in several recommendations to TV.
Move the cart path down Morse, and get rid of that ridiculous circle. There are already plenty of cart paths there.

I know I digressed a bit.

Daily car/golf cart collisions???? Where did you get that information?

I used to live in that area and used that round about all the time. In almost ten years up there I recall hearing about two collisions between a car and a golf cart.

Please show me some evidence that there are daily collisions.

davem4616 10-18-2021 02:11 PM

we're at the intersection of Morse and SR44 more than a few times a week....the undeveloped land across the street that the OP is talking about is just that, undeveloped ...at some point something will happen there....right now I suspect it is home to a number of critters, who's natural habitat has already been drastically reduced...let them enjoy it while they can

the nicely manicured intersections within TV are all eye pleasing, but quite frankly unless I'm sitting at a red light, I'm not looking at them, I'm watching the cars around me and driving defensively


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