Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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NSCUDD is not owned by the county. Last edited by twoplanekid; 10-19-2019 at 11:10 AM. |
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I wonder who woke up one morning and thought, " today would be a good day to buy a sewage plant!"
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IMHO, the sale should probably be completed when the negotiations are complete. It's not in the best interest to allow the developer to sell the utility out from under us to, perhaps, a less than public-minded operator.
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I was using the term “county” loosely in my post. I guess technically we are talking about a Dependent District of the County. But I am always glad to be educated.
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Has anyone considered that 'The Family' may have a cash flow (not assets) problem?
A lot of money involved with such a large fast expansion, maybe unloading a few assets to top up the pot. Or maybe they need a larger, new family aircraft, they have a growing tribe on the payroll nowadays!! |
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" I can and will suggest that you are always welcome to attend NSCUDD board meetings to ask questions from staff or board members." NSCUDD will also hold a Solid Waste Plan meeting on Monday, November 4, 2019 in the District Office Board Room at 9:00 a.m. NSCUDD next regular board meeting is on Thursday, November 21, 2019 in the District Office Board Room at 9:00 a.m. |
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Since no source of information was cited regarding my list of questions, I am assuming these questions have not been addressed or answered? Hopefully I am wrong, as I would very much like to know how this proposed acquisition will benefit Villages residents. |
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It only lists positives. I did not see any negatives. It looks like there are some tax savings to be had. It was written by District Manager Baier. |
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I can say that without a doubt, that after reading the memo, it is much clearer that there are potential benefits to the sub-set of Villagers that use the services of the Utility being considered for sale. On the other hand, I see this as a negative for all other residents of Sumter County who are not customers of the utility, including many Villagers. At least the level of transparency involving this potential transaction blows away what took place during the 25% tax increase fiasco. |
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Feels like just another chance for the developer to make some money!
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And dump some property where the tax just went up by 25%.
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Developer owned utility may be sold to TV for $98.5M
What is the differentiated "The developer" and TV? |
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Historically, selling this unit is consistent with the Developer's master plan (all generations, not jus the current family members). They start companies/services to support The Villages, get it up and going (and yes, make money) and then sell it off. This allows them to focus on their core business.......Development. Good Business Model.
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