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Chatbrat 09-29-2015 06:02 AM

Potential Deadly Situation
 
The other day I was driving on 484 westbound & I saw a tree limb fall on the road way. If a person or a vehicle was under it they would have been gonzo. It was one of those old oak trees with lots of moss hanging.

How does this affect the Villages. Look at the similar tree branches in the Villages.
Are any of these branches on the verge of falling? Do you think your golf cart or you would survive?

The county should start trimming the moss & inspecting for hazards--its more important than replacing pine straw.

outlaw 09-29-2015 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1121351)
The other day I was driving on 484 westbound & I saw a tree limb fall on the road way. If a person or a vehicle was under it they would have been gonzo. It was one of those old oak trees with lots of moss hanging.

How does this affect the Villages. Look at the similar tree branches in the Villages.
Are any of these branches on the verge of falling? Do you think your golf cart or you would survive?

The county should start trimming the moss & inspecting for hazards--its more important than replacing pine straw.

I don't think the county would be responsible for the trees overhanging the MMP. I'm not even sure they would be responsible for the trees overhanging the roadways, if the trees are on TV privately owned property.

Topspinmo 09-29-2015 06:28 AM

Especially dangerous when raining and wind blowing

graciegirl 09-29-2015 06:33 AM

If you think about how the potential for some deadly disease increases as we age, it will take your mind off of a tree falling on you.

Works for me.

Chatbrat 09-29-2015 07:03 AM

Its not just on MMP its on Buena Vista--I don't care whose responsibility it is --FIX IT--if someone gets killed or injured----this will be a big liability case.

jnieman 09-29-2015 07:06 AM

I think in areas of the country where there are electric wires that alot more tree trimming goes on along the roadways. A friend of mine in Ohio's son was killed by a tree limb falling on his car while he was driving down the road. Probably best to stay out from under the old trees especially during a storm.

Chatbrat 09-29-2015 07:14 AM

It best to stay away from trees during a storm, but, in Florida storms can pop up with very little warning--just FIX IT

outlaw 09-29-2015 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1121383)
Its not just on MMP its on Buena Vista--I don't care whose responsibility it is --FIX IT--if someone gets killed or injured----this will be a big liability case.

It's probably best to have an expert engineer conduct a study to document if, in fact, the accident/incident rate justifies the expenditure of funds toward this effort. Based on reported incidents, we may find that there is no safety issue whatsoever. It may boil down to those who can't survive a tree limb falling on them should just stay at home.:agree:

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 09-29-2015 07:17 AM

I often wonder about this when I am driving under some of these trees. There's that that's especially scary on the MMP along 466. if you take the tunnel under Morse just after Mission Hills and go right when exiting the tunnel you go on to a MMP that winds around a bit. At the end of this winding section is a live oak branch that reaches almost all the way across the MMP and is only about 8 feet off the ground. There are also several in some of the parks around The Villages and I always wonder what the chances are of them coming down.

Villager Joyce 09-29-2015 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1121351)
The other day I was driving on 484 westbound & I saw a tree limb fall on the road way. If a person or a vehicle was under it they would have been gonzo. It was one of those old oak trees with lots of moss hanging.

How does this affect the Villages. Look at the similar tree branches in the Villages.
Are any of these branches on the verge of falling? Do you think your golf cart or you would survive?

The county should start trimming the moss & inspecting for hazards--its more important than replacing pine straw.

The majority of us probably agree with you. Unfortunately, tbat doesn't change anything. Have you contacted FDOT or tbe county or TV to see about getting the situation rectified?

ugotme 09-29-2015 07:37 AM

Sorry, can not worry about this stuff.

If one thing doesn't kill ya another will.

Okay - tee time coming up!

chuckinca 09-29-2015 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 1121401)
I often wonder about this when I am driving under some of these trees. There's that that's especially scary on the MMP along 466. if you take the tunnel under Morse just after Mission Hills and go right when exiting the tunnel you go on to a MMP that winds around a bit. At the end of this winding section is a live oak branch that reaches almost all the way across the MMP and is only about 8 feet off the ground. There are also several in some of the parks around The Villages and I always wonder what the chances are of them coming down.


Our 70 ft tall Oak in CA was just cut down yesterday; not danger anymore.

Jima64 09-29-2015 08:39 AM

It is hard to tell how sick some of these oak trees are until they do fall and you see that the core is really rotten. They do have a good root system and can withstand high winds.

tomwed 09-29-2015 09:02 AM

Are any near the gates? I'm working on an idea.

Jimturner 09-29-2015 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1121372)
If you think about how the potential for some deadly disease increases as we age, it will take your mind off of a tree falling on you.

Works for me.

Gracie, you made me smile with your post.

It is better to live than exist.


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