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Breakdown of Amenities Budget
A recent discussion on pickleballs got me to wondering just how big the total amenities budget is, and where the money all goes.
I scoured the districtgof.org site and could not find a comprehensive budget for amenities for any year. Any suggestions on how I might get a look at such a document? |
Don’t know for certain, but my guess would be that north of 466 it would be the Amenity Authority Committee and south of 466 it would be the Project Wide Advisory Committee that would oversee the budgets and be the ones to contact for that information. I would also be curious to see how the two committees budget allocations to the various amenities differ, assuming they do based on the mix of amenities in the different areas.
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CDD Budget
Go to Village Community Development Districts
Click the the “Your district “ Select the district you reside Hit Budget |
For amenities, go to districtgov.org -> Departments -> Budget -> Sumter Landing CDD
Right at the top of the SLCDD budget is the SLAD (Sumter Landing Amenities Division) section. This is where amenity fees go for most of us. The VCCDD budget has a section for the VCRAD which handles amenity fees for the norther area. I'm not sure about the areas south of 44. Their fees *might* go to SLCDD/SLAD but if the amenities are not yet turned over then the fees and the responsibility might still be with the developer. Your numbered CDD (CDD10 in my case) and the PWAC do not receive any of the amenity fees. They are funded primarily from maintenance assessments. |
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That's exactly where I was looking, and just searched again. The budget I find seems to deal entirely with the "Maintenance Assessment" money. I see no line item for "amenity fees" collected, and I see no line items that would pertain to what I understand to be the expenses associated with the amenities, i.e. executive golf maintenance , rec center maintenance, pools, pickleball, tennis etc etc |
I believe our fees are appropriate for what we receive in return…
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Here's the link for anyone else interested in this: https://www.districtgov.org/PDFView/...20220624sl0101 you have to scroll down a page or two. |
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Also found this to be informational - https://www.districtgov.org/departme...0Go%202022.pdf
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Amenity fees should be per person not per household. I can move 10 people into my house and all 10 would get use of amenities. Meanwhile someone living alone has to pay the same amenities fee.
It doesn't take much to prove you're a resident in TV. Just need to change some documents and then change them back after they hand you a resident card which is good for 3 years. If we were paying per person instead of per household there wouldn't be so many fraudulent resident cards floating around. |
A little off topic, but one of my pet peeves is that we don't all pay the same for amenities fees. It doesn't matter when you started paying into it, there should be a set yearly fee for everyone that gets the same privileges. Makes no sense that I pay more because I'm newer than my neighbour.
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Too bad we do not limit amenity use to TV residents that are paying the fee
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At some point the effort to keep out the outsiders is more hassle and expense than having a few cheaters get away with cheating. That's only my opinion, of course. |
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The Villages amenities are for Villages residents only . One common misconception is that the town squares, music, entertainment, etc., is an amenity. It is NOT and that’s why it’s open to the public. Another example are the movie theaters. They are not an amenity. They are a business like any other business in the area. And no, we were not “promised” there would be 3 theaters, or ANY for that matter. Please state what Villages amenities are being “violated” because they are <legitimately> open to the public ? |
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the discussion on the amenity fees starts around the 5:50 mark. |
I agree especially since the older areas require way more maintenance and upkeep and repairs than new areas. Shrubs , hedges and trees require trimming; rec centers, pools etc need repair; infrastructure needs upkeep/repair; roads and golf courses need redone etc. way more maintenance than new areas so when old time residents complain about the new areas they need to take a step back and rethink old vs new expense costs.
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Why?
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What "facts" would change that "belief"? |
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Among the amenities I enjoy are multiple swimming pools, executive golf courses, pickleball courts, rec centers, and nicely landscaped common areas. |
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Well I would guess at least 80 to 90% goes to golf & all the seasonal plants.
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AMENITY FEES PAID MONTHLY ON BILL WITH SANITATION AND UTILITIES Landscaping (Recreation and some Common Areas) Stormwater System and Retention Basins Community Watch Recreation Centers and District Sponsored Activities Gates and Postal Facilities Executive Golf Courses Villages Public Safety As I’ve driven around The Villages following our recent rains, I’ve been grateful for our beautifully designed and maintained storm water system and retention basins. They work so well and look nice! When I go to activities in various recreation centers, I often notice and appreciate the neatness and cleanliness of these places. They are also attractive and in excellent repair. As I drive on the larger roads, I appreciate the lovely landscaping and the rarity of trash on the roads. I’m just continually delighted with what I am getting for my amenity dollars (and at such a low price!), even though I don’t use the swimming pools or golf courses. Thank you to all the people who make this possible! |
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Pools are very expensive to maintain and we have over 100 of them, all heated Rec centers are cooled (and heated) and need cleaning and repairs Common area lawns are mowed, bushes trimmed weekly. Flowers are only changed 4x/year. Parking lots and MMPs need maintenance and repair Community watch Manned gates And of course 43 exec golf courses need water, fertilizer and mowing. But 80-90%??? I'm not so sure. |
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Use the phone ....
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The SLCDD/SLAD budget shows $77M revenue. A few of the expenses are: $2.2M Landscaping $2.8M Golf mgmt svcs $1.8M Pool maintenance $3.0M Buildings $7.8M Principal $15.5M Interest Principal and Interest alone make up 30% of the budget leaving less than 70% for everything else While there are expenses for golf other than just the management services, it is a long way from $5M (landscaping included) to $60M (80% of the amenity budget) |
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FY '21-'22 Amenity Fees Collected: 72M Pool Maintenance : 1.8M Golf Management Srvc: 2.9M Recreation Services 6.9M Landscaping Recurring 1.7M Landscaping non-recurring .5M I won't pretend to know what all of these items break down into, I assume those pickleballs are somewhere in that 6.9M. Don Wiley graciously PM'd me and offered to explain the budget to me in as much detail as I desire, but as busy as he undoubtedly is, I don't want to drain any more of his time. It is interesting to read the whole table of expenses. There are a lot of items I'd have never thought of, and they do add up to big bucks. |
It’s not a fair system. Why not have amenities subscriptions? You choose which amenities you want to use and pay for them only. I don’t play golf or pickle ball, why should I pay for those amenities. I know the answer, the exec golf courses would become so expensive that few would pay to use them and they would be ripe for Apartments, Villas and commercial development.
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Yea, your guess is as good as mine!
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the problem with picking and choosing is nobody wants to pay for everything. What makes TV the place that it is is the availability of so much, which is affordable because the expense is spread out among so many. |
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Likewise, pickleball. |
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