asianthree |
04-09-2023 02:27 PM |
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Originally Posted by LuvNH
(Post 2205758)
And there you have the real problem. TV was not built to be a tourist attraction, it was built to be a middle to low income retirement community. If it was a high income residential area there would be no rentals allowed.
Also, when it was first designed and built the infrastructure was not in place to handle the amount of people who descend on TV in the winter months, the roads are not wide enough, however the parking lots are perfectly adequate for the amount of parking, but the stores are not big enough to accommodate winter influx of residents.
TV was meant to be a residential retirement community, who knew this would happen.
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Since you just jumped in the pool in 2022, TV was designed to handle the homes that are sold here. The only reason it seems less crowded is because many of us who live here chose not to stay year round. If we all choose to stay year round many would be as upset as the are in high season. When we came in “07” LSL was just getting its feet wet ( pun intended) what restaurants were up and running were far busier than the establishments today.
All of Florida is busy in high season, TV seems to handle better than other areas. At least we don’t have to worry about the influx of beach craziness.
Not sure what stores are not big enough for high season, many of us don’t shop brick and mortar.
Restaurants on the other hand are having difficulty keeping staff, we have enough restaurants, just not enough quality people to work there.
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