Laker14 |
09-06-2022 07:21 AM |
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Originally Posted by Laker14
(Post 2133375)
applying some more math to the pickleball cost.
60K balls @ $24/dozen comes to $120K, divided by the 130K or so residents of TV, that works out to a cost of around 92cents per resident per year.
Clearly, this is a problem.
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Originally Posted by BrianL99
(Post 2133496)
That's a ridiculous analysis.
By your reasoning and math, everyone who goes "running" or "walking" on The Villages paths, should be given free running shoes and the cost could be amortized over the entire population. So folks could be wearing $200 running shoes and the cost would only cost about $10/resident.
Why not extend that to providing Golf Carts for everyone who wants one?
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Congratulations on your straw man argument.
The subject being discussed was pickleballs. I presented the math explaining how much it costs each resident of TV (approximately) to provide this amenity. An amenity that was in place when nearly all of us signed up to buy our homes in TV.
Your exaggerative examples don't apply for several reasons, one being that free running shoes, and free golf carts have never been included in the amenities package. You could, I suppose, go to the proper decision making authorities on what should be included in the amenity package, and present your arguments. I'm sure they'd be well received.
Applying sensible degrees of magnitude to our discussion, we can see that the cost of pickleballs is closer to the cost of the daffodils planted in the common areas, than the cost of free running shoes, or golf carts.
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