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I wonder if there'll be a toll. :>)
I wonder if the intoxicated woman in her golf cart on the turnpike paid a toll. That would be awesome video
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or a troll? ;o)
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Any idea on the timing of the widening project? A sound barrier will be needed for sure.
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Old 11-28-2021, 08:03 AM
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Ran across this information on the Bexley Bridge:

https://www.sumtercountyfl.gov/Agend...2?fileID=43652


"This project replaces the existing single-lane bridge south of Warm Springs Avenue that crosses Florida’s Turnpike. The bridge will be located adjacent to but south of the existing single-lane bridge.

The project construction includes the full limits of the Florida Turnpike’s right-of-way as well as the limited access areas beyond their right-of-way. The project incorporates the future widening plans of Florida’s Turnpike to eight lanes.

The project includes a bridge that accommodates four-vehicle-lanes of traffic as well as a multi-modal path on the north side of the bridge allowing two-way golf cart traffic movement.

The project also includes technology as part of the state’s intelligent transportation system About ITSFM

The project also includes a fence enclosure to prevent persons or objects from impacting the travel lanes of Florida’s Turnpike"
Thanks for posting. This is very interesting. I wonder if people will be able to simply walk (or run) across the new bridge?
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Old 11-28-2021, 08:25 AM
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Thanks for posting. This is very interesting. I wonder if people will be able to simply walk (or run) across the new bridge?
On the cart road.
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Old 11-28-2021, 11:48 AM
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[QUOTE Not to mention the jobs for the people building those 3000 homes, working on the 3000 new golf carts or all the people prepping and serving meals in restaurants for those 3000.[/QUOTE]

I wonder what will happen to all of those tradespeople's jobs when The Villages is totally built.... Due to replacement needs. we'll still need roofers, plumbers, and electricians - but many of the others will no longer find work around here. Will all of the many, many apartments currently being built end up being overbuilt and hard to rent????
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The new bridge south of Monarch Grove.
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Old 11-28-2021, 12:04 PM
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[QUOTE Not to mention the jobs for the people building those 3000 homes, working on the 3000 new golf carts or all the people prepping and serving meals in restaurants for those 3000.
I wonder what will happen to all of those tradespeople's jobs when The Villages is totally built.... Due to replacement needs. we'll still need roofers, plumbers, and electricians - but many of the others will no longer find work around here. Will all of the many, many apartments currently being built end up being overbuilt and hard to rent????[/QUOTE]

I've got a feeling that The Villages will never have a build out like we were told in 2014.
They probably have enough land for another 25 to100 thousand homes.
Our children will probably die of old age first.

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Old 11-28-2021, 01:26 PM
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I've got a feeling that The Villages will never have a build out like we were told in 2014.
They probably have enough land for another 25 to100 thousand homes.
Our children will probably die of old age first.

They've already stated they have procured enough land South of 44 to build for another 15+ years...
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Here's a map taken from the Property Appraiser's data that gives you an idea of just how much is available for building.
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It's a bridge that was not used by the public, but by the owners of the land.
Commonly referred to as the “cattle bridge” …..
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Here's a map taken from the Property Appraiser's data that gives you an idea of just how much is available for building.
Interesting map. Has The Villages acquired the Secret Promise property in Leesburg from First Berkshire and the Beville Ranch property west of 471?
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The project will be the key for an immediate connection to the Medical Center and shopping retail area just south of the Turnpike and Citrus Grove.
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If they can do this, why couldn't they have put a pedestrian path next to the golf cart roadway on the other Turnpike bridge? That design is so dumb.
Quoting District Gov dot org, ‘… "Who is allowed to use the multi-modal paths throughout The Villages?” This is a question that the District receives on a regular basis. The multi-modal paths are for use by NON-AUTOMOTIVE traffic such as bicycles, golf carts, pedestrians, and skaters. …’
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If they can do this, why couldn't they have put a pedestrian path next to the golf cart roadway on the other Turnpike bridge? That design is so dumb.
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I THINK it’s the Florida DOT that doesn’t allow it. I think it has to do with safety.

Didn’t Goldwingnut talk about this in one of his videos??
Correct, the FDoT would not allow the developer to build the bridges any wider over fears of people throwing things off the bridges onto the traffic below. You know, this is one of senior citizen's favorite pass times, throwing thigs off of bridges. Stupid bureaucrats!
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