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This is why folks are asking questions of the officials who would vote on this issue. An added complexity to this area north of 466 is that it spans 3 counties, but since these Villages are next door to each other and interact with our shared VCCDD amenities, what happens in one Village/county can and does impact all of our LifeStyles north of 466. Some people wish to be active in what happens to their/our community, others don't. But I hope we can all agree that we wish to continue the philosophy of "It's a beautiful day in the Villages!". |
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But hey, no need to quibble over facts, right? |
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By the way, we don't need additional executive courses north of 466. There are always openings there while south of 466 are full nearly every day. :boom: |
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Does the 500 number mean actual people? Think how many people living around a public pool in The Villages and think about how many use the pool? Pools are more crowded in high season on fair days all through out The Villages. All through out Florida. Have never seen a crowd at Bocce, Cornhole or horseshoes anywhere in The Villages. I hope that none of the things you worry about never happen. For you and for all of us. I have had in my life just reasons to be pessimistic. I don't think I am an unreasonable Pollyanna. I just think this will absorb nicely and do well. |
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I too have never seen a crowd around Bocce, Cornhole or horseshoes. Doubt we ever will. Now, crowds at the pickleball courts, tennis, softball, or golf in the high season is another matter. Those are always crowded in the Spanish Springs area in the high season. "I hope that none of the things you worry about never happen" Me too. |
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I'm sorry but I've reread this whole thread and can't find anything from the VLS that they have committed to where any of those things will be built and details like what the specific "activity courts" would be? They could build apartments on the HH site but the amenities else where couldn't they? I'm not saying they would do that but our elected officials should be able to answer some of these questions for residents before saying Yes to rezoning. It wasn't an accident that no one from VLS was at the AAC meeting to answer questions! |
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