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Thanks, Don. As always, very enlightening. If more people would take the time to listen to your videos, many of the "urban myths" surrounding "The Villages" would cause a bit less "stir".
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Thanks Don. Very informative video.
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Another informative interview would've been welcomed when the 25% tax increase was planned and imposed?! Just sayin...
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Interesting that you make the comment. Based on the poor turnout to the Budget Workshop that was held yesterday, no one appears interested in getting the 25% increase rolled back, including the 3 county commissioners that campaigned so hard against it and promised to roll it back. Reality sucks when you must make the tough decisions on what to cut from the budget, something these 3 have no backbone for. I wonder if any of the 3 will have the integrity to standup and say publicly that they were "wrong", they had no idea what they were talking about, and that they cannot deliver on their campaign rhetoric. I doubt it. I made it a point not to take sides during the video, my agenda is to educate with factual information not my personal opinions (a bit of old school journalism), it's about the facts, not about me and what I think or feel. However, in an open forum like this I have no problem expressing my displeasure with some members of the current BOCC. The newly elected commissioners have proven themselves to Masters of Manipulating Social Media and tax-and-spend democrats, nothing more. What have any of them done since being in office to improve the lives of anyone or business environment in Sumter County? I've seen nothing, I expect even less in the future. |
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I can forgive someone for not being fully aware of the complexities of a job they have not yet stepped into. And I can certainly understand finding yourself outnumbered and outmaneuvered. But it is more difficult to understand doing little or nothing. Yes, they put an effort towards their one goal, but there is more to running the county than just the one issue. |
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The people voted with their wallets… as in most places.
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Thanks for the video. I'm not sure I understood the states responsibility. If 301 has already been widened, then it's years behind the actual growth rate from Warm Springs Rd to at least Rt 44 with a fly-over at 301 for Rt 44. If they are out of money, then they aren't collecting enough, (FL gas tax rate is 38 cents a gallon) and anyone taking those roads has to suffer through the traffic. And then there is Rt 466 and Rolling Acres Ln. Even though that area is outside TV land, it is impacted by TV people. Not only should Rolling Acres road have been widened years ago, a fly-over is also need at that intersection, unless one doesn't mind waiting for 3 lights to change in season and 2 lights to change in off-season. Shouldn't areas just on the outskirts of TV be figured into any calculations, when planning more homes, or are those roads an after the fact thought and who pays for them? Lots of times, through lack of proper planning, or turning one's back to what is needed, roads are obsolete by the time they are built.
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Rolling Acres is in Lake county, how would you justify Sumter County taxpayers paying to upgrade Lake County roads? Not a Sumter County problem. Sumter County is planning ahead for growth, hence the regional road agreement. They have no say in how Lake County planning is done. Lake is definitely profiting from the growth of the villages with minimal investment, they seem to be enjoying the free ride on the gravy train. |
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