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I don’t know how I have survived my 20+ years as a Villager, getting soaking wet all those times. :duck:
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In what way do you believe PWAC (or RAD or SLAD) is subsidized by the Developer? Which revenue line item captures this subsidy? (The Developer did contribute $3M towards a project in the current year but not in previous years and not in the upcoming year) The numbers I see in the proposed budgets are different from yours. RAD (30%): $3.392M -> $3.638M : 7% increase SLAD (70%): $7.065M -> $8.356M : 18% increase Total: $10.457M -> $11.994M : 12% increase I haven't attended any of the workshops to hear why the RAD increase was greater than inflation. The SLAD increase includes coverage for much of the new development over the last year. EDIT: Much or all of the 7% increase in RAD might have been due to an increase in the Florida minimum wage. Much of the Community Watch budget goes towards pay and moving from $12/hr to $13/hr is an 8% increase. |
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The gate at Morse and 466 needs gates. I wish they'd provide electronic sensors and stickers for cars, plus red buttons for people who don't have them. Instead of gate guards at that spot. That way, everyone would still have to stop at the gate, which allows golf carts to cross to the MMP if they're coming south on Morse, but residents wouldn't have to open their window or get out of their car to push the button.
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I am in favor of anything that slows illegal speeders down but does not ruin cars and trucks under carriages.
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Have ALL gates open automatically. No need to open windows. Maybe decide which entrance is a main entrance and put an attendant there.
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I think the gates are a necessary part of our community. We have almost had accidents where the gates open at the same time letting cars through our gate is broken and cars just one after the other go through. When they’re on a curve to get to the gate even worse cause you can’t seem coming. We depend on the gates coming down to know we can go in the golf cart when it’s safe so I can’t picture not having that. When a gate is broken people drive-through at 20-25 miles an hour sometimes. If you don’t want the gate attendant at least keep the gate and have someone there when the gates are broken. If people are so desperate to save money then change the flowers to twice. That would probably pay for most of the game attendants.
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Gate readers for Fire, Police and EMS.
Interesting post. I am shocked that our emergency personnel have to stop to push the gate button. If I can purchase a gate reader for my mirror, on my car, our First Responders must have a reader on their vehicles.
As far as gates and attendants. How many residents often are too lazy to use their card and rather be waved through by the attendant? There's room for improvement on both sides. |
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It’s just as much a helpful notification for short vacation than snowbirds. However the best reason for the CW phone call is……. Non Responsive Resident or a Death of the resident who isn’t picking up DS…. That alone one should be happy that phone call is made, because eventually the smell becomes overwhelming. Yes….more than a few times the phone call has resulted in well check, with not so positive outcome. After all it’s a retirement community with some elderly who live alone. Non DS pickup due to Death has happened in 7 times in three of our neighborhoods. Not all residents who live alone take advantage of the daily well check phone calls available in TV |
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