Sink Hole
We were out goofing around a few days ago on a beautiful Golf Cart Ride investigating the beautiful Northern part of The Villages. No plan, No Destination Planned Either. Things were going well until we came across the Sink Hole and Damaged Houses and Damaged Lives and Damaged Retirements of Residents of our Community. We had seen pictures but weren't into disrespecting the affected resident like some did when it first occurred by driving by.
I truly am not overreacting. It is an absolute disgrace that this has been allowed to WALLOW for all this time. My eyes could not believe what they were looking at. It is a disaster area. I was in the construction business my entire life and know that this could be solved a thousand times faster than it has. The repair is Chicken Crap for a Construction Company. Now I'm not saying who is at fault but the people in charge at all levels that can do something to help our fellow Villages Residents should get their heads outta the Sink Hole and GET IT DONE PRONTO! How about a little respect for those who live up that way in an otherwise manicured and beautiful neighborhood. The only reason I wouldn't publically assign guilt is I have no Concrete Proof. I do have my own thoughts on who is the most guilty parties. There are a few. Man am I Heated, and have been for a couple of days. I wish everyone up that way the absolute best going forward. I hope you all win a Zillion Dollar Lottery! I would buy and live up that way in a minute. Everyone who has been affected by this is in our thoughts. |
Excellent post. It is a disgrace.
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It is very sad. When we were last down there the neighbors had a series of meetings with various groups that could fix it. It is a shame that more months gave gone by and still nothing is getting done.
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Yes, I agree with your anger.
There must be a lot of money involved, that’s why the lawyers. If anyone admitted liability even to a degree the class action that would follow.... Between money and goodwill which would win out? When I was looking for a home in TV, sink hole likelihood at a particular location was among my top priorities. Sales people “don’t know about it” , deny it, or consider it an unpredictable “act of God”. All of which is utter nonsense all it means is they are afraid of the consequences of admitting the facts. I did my own research. Calculated the probabilities of each location. Try to reduce my personal use of water especially irrigation to contribute as little as I can towards the formation of more sink holes. Any ideas how to help the people effected? |
Maybe with a little luck becuase NOTHING ELSE WORKED we'll hear a loud POPPING noise and it will be someone's head coming out of you know. GIVE THESE PEOPLE HOPE AND ACT NOW. SHAMEFUL THIS IS. I gotta go I'm gonna stroke out!
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I agree totally what’s already been posted it’s a disgrace. We are relatively new owners and live about half mile away from the sink hole. Here’s my experience not with this sink hole but one in a 55 Plus community called Oak Run in Ocala. One night a giant sink hole opened that made the one on McLawren Terrace look small. There was some finger pointing as to the cause and who was responsible. Did it happen because the soiled collapsed on a water line or was a water line that broke and eroded the soil. That’s not the point of my comment it’s more that it took a while but it did not take 16 months for a resolution to the problem. Below are a couple of links to the story on that issue. One note this sink hole was 528 feet from where our former seasonal home was located.
OakRun water main break or sink hole? - YouTube Repairs delayed at Oak Run sinkhole - News - Ocala.com - Ocala, FL |
The fact that this situation has been going on for so long in Calumet Grove is nothing short of outrageous!
I find it strange that from the onset, the developer did not come forward to offer help. I am NOT saying this was their fault but I am saying I believe it was the right thing to do as opposed to pretending the problem did not exist. This situation has been going on for far too long and because of one meaningless delay after another, I think it's time for some drastic measures. I have proposed this before. I believe it's time for residents to picket. Yes, you heard me; I said PICKET! Carry signs and picket in the Squares. Picket in front of the sales office. Picket where the trolley picks up passengers. This will most certainly draw attention to the problem and most certainly get attention and action. I know I will be bombarded by others because of this comment, but it doesn't matter. If someone has a better idea to get help for these people NOW -- fine. Let's hear it. But for right now, these residents cannot sell their house and they are literally left holding the bag. Many of those people are elderly. Too much time has passed and there they sit. These poor people need all the help they can get. |
Nucky, next time you drive by take a picture; it could be woth a thousand words in this instance. Glad you're sharing your concern.
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A sinkhole in or near our property could happen to anyone of us living here in The Villages or,elsewhere in Florida. The problem, as I see it, lies in Tallahassee. Our representatives have let us down when it comes to this issue. You are never going to get them”insurance industry” to properly provide the type of insurance needed to handle this problem. A self insured fund needs to be setup to handle the cost of fixing such sinkhole problems. Like the OP, I think it’s a disgrace what has happen to our neighbors and friends in the north end of The Villages.
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Channel 9 in Orlando did a story on this about six months ago, you can find it at this link along with a printed story.
Calumet Grove – The Villages Sinkholes | Interactive Sinkhole Maps https://sinkholemaps.com/wp-content/...lumetGrove.jpg https://www.ocala-news.com/wp-conten...mann-House.jpg |
As a Civil Engineer, this appears to be a construction issue. A sinkhole would be a dissolving of a deeper strata. This is a "surface" collapse from moving runoff water.
Regardless, the Developer (as rich as they are)(And I mean rich, rich) should just fix it. Because it would give future buyers comfort not to worry about locations of possible sinkholes. The Villages could actually insure themselves for sinkholes. If there were more attention and it affected home sales, they would step in. Anyway, Developer should fix and then go after any money or insurance from all sources responsible. |
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My .2 worth !!
To me, the current administration for the Villages could care less.
When Gary Morse was running the show, sink hole damage was addressed post haste. I was told by Villagers that if you could not live in the home while repaired, you were put up by the Villages. That does not seem to be the case any more. Within a few weeks, there was not a trace of sink-hole-damage. But now, ????? |
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I would go to take the pictures but honestly, from the bottom of my heart, I wouldn't want to disrespect the existing residents with our presence there at this point. Maybe once everything is fixed up I would go up there again. Dog Poop, Problem, White Crosses, Problem, Men Driving With Their Leg hanging Outta The Golf Cart, Problem, This That and The Other Thing Problems that GET ATTENTION. But this Languishes! Methinks something is Rotten Somewhere. WAKE UP TODAY AND HELP THIS ENTIRE NEIGHBORHOOD, PLEASE! :pray: I am out as of this post. I don't have anything of value to add now other than what I've shared. I wish I was Filthy Oracle Of The Villages Rich. With the stroke of a pen, I'd solve the entire thing for them. Unfortunately, I'm just me and really don't have any answer's here. |
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