Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Yep! We just drove that route this afternoon to go from DeLuna to Home Depot and it’s crazy!
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Traffic on 441 is quite busy and actually a royal PIA to navigate with all the construction that is ongoing but that should improve when the roadway construction is completed..
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Any idea when that will be???
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#79
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Four score and seven years from now?
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#80
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That is because the population grew during this post LOL
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Just my $0.02 (for what it’s worth) |
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Kind of obvious that the turnpike acting as a natural barrier has caused the developer to squeeze as many homes as possible into the available area, cutting corners wherever possible, eg
the baby town square of the aptly named sawgrass grove. |
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As to your example, I have always assumed (which is obviously dangerous) that that part of TV serviced by Morse Rd between Spanish Springs and 466 was the first area developed after jumping across 441 from the Prehistoric Section. Along with that assumption I make another couple of assumptions, one being that the developer had no idea how popular this place would become, and when they continued to develop into the area serviced by Buena Vista north of 466 they learned some lessons about traffic flow from previously developed area. They continued to apply lessons learned as they developed south of 466; more space between the RABs and the gates where carts cross, bigger tunnels, and again when they crossed 466A: safer sight-lines as you enter and exit tunnels, longer, wider approaches entering and exiting tunnels, even more space between RABs and cart crossing areas....etc Did they do it all perfectly? No, but they seemed to be learning and applying what they learned. I don't live in the new areas, seldom go there, and almost never by cart. But those who do may wonder why it seems that they have gone away from applying what they learned from previous areas developed, and have applied more of a "how do we maximize profits" than "how do we do things better here than the last areas?" Case in point: the differences in the border ribbing on the new MMPs vs. the older ones. The developer knew what was better, but opted to save a buck or two and go the cheaper route, destined to break down sooner than if they'd done it right. |
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i don't get it. i use Hillsborough every day and often zig over to Pinellas to get to Morse north. Yes there are cars but in the year and a half i have lived here i have never seen heavy traffic on either.
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Thanks for the thumbnail, Altavita. Good pictorial of what's to come.
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When I bought and built here 19 years ago I bought into a peaceful retirement community with lottsa activities.
Today I still consider it to be the same as I bought into. One difference is obvious.... more people complaining about what THEY BOUGHT INTO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! __________________________________________ ![]() |
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