Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Southern Parkway is opening out of necessity, so I have a look at the new route. There’s another TAN (Then-And-Now) segment, this time of the Village of DeLuna. I also do a flyover of Middleton, Eastport, Coleman Ridge, the Villages of Lake Denham and Wellpoint, Southern Oaks bridge, and the new Dunkin Donuts and 7-11 at Magnolia Plaza
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Don Wiley GoldWingNut (a motorcycle enthusiast not a gilded fastener) A student of The Villages, its history and its future. City of Wildwood www.goldwingnut.com YouTube –YouTube.com/GoldWingnut and YouTube.com/GoldWingnutProductions Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. - Thomas Paine, 1/10/1776 |
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Will northbound turnpike jam up have vehicles using the 470 exit going via Meggisson road? Looks like a shortcut on the map
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Any idea of what is happening with the UF Hospital planned for 470/Turnpike? It seems like the plans have been put on the back burner and funding is not available. |
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After they open the Southern Oaks Bridge that goes across the Turnpike, where will people be able to drive?
I had thought they would finish McNeall Drive so people could easily reach Marsh Bend Trail after crossing the bridge. That would make it easier for people living in St. Catherine or Citrus Grove to drive golf carts to Magnolia Plaza. Based on what I saw in your video, they are ignoring McNeall Drive but they are doing a lot with Bexley Trail, so now it looks like people crossing the bridge will be able to drive down Bexley Trail and reach Central Parkway. That seems strange because I think most of us do not care what happens south of Central parkway. Last edited by VApeople; 04-22-2023 at 05:41 PM. |
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Don Wiley GoldWingNut (a motorcycle enthusiast not a gilded fastener) A student of The Villages, its history and its future. City of Wildwood www.goldwingnut.com YouTube –YouTube.com/GoldWingnut and YouTube.com/GoldWingnutProductions Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. - Thomas Paine, 1/10/1776 |
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I can tell you from first-hand experience that designing and building a hospital is a very long and involved process. I was the project manager for my company and we were the systems integration and HVAC contractor for the building of the Shands Cardiovascular Neuroscience hospital that opened just over 5 years ago (I retired shortly thereafter). The hospital took 4 years to be designed and approved by everyone, I came on the job full time 6 months after groundbreaking and went to Gainesville 5 days a week for over 3 years to help build it. A hospital is one of the most complicated buildings in the world to build, until you've been on the inside of the process, you can't possibly imagine all that goes into building one. It is a very long and involved process, building a greenfield project of this size will take even longer. If they broke ground today, I wouldn't expect them to see a patient for at least 6 years. Hard to say where things are in the design phase. Bottom line is that this will be a HUGE project and will take a long time from start to finish. The first step of course is to get started, and that's the big mystery for now.
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Don Wiley GoldWingNut (a motorcycle enthusiast not a gilded fastener) A student of The Villages, its history and its future. City of Wildwood www.goldwingnut.com YouTube –YouTube.com/GoldWingnut and YouTube.com/GoldWingnutProductions Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. - Thomas Paine, 1/10/1776 |
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No, FDOT would route detour traffic to the route that would a) handle the highest traffic volume, 2) minimize usage of residential streets/secondary roadways, and 3) routes traffic back to the primary roadway as quickly and efficiently as possible. Meggison meets none of these criteria. 470/Central Parkway to 301 and then possibly 44 to I75 will be the primary detour route if needed.
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Don Wiley GoldWingNut (a motorcycle enthusiast not a gilded fastener) A student of The Villages, its history and its future. City of Wildwood www.goldwingnut.com YouTube –YouTube.com/GoldWingnut and YouTube.com/GoldWingnutProductions Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. - Thomas Paine, 1/10/1776 |
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That is correct, I should not be a problem as Central Parkway is 4 lanes and the existing CR470 is only a 2-lane road.
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Don Wiley GoldWingNut (a motorcycle enthusiast not a gilded fastener) A student of The Villages, its history and its future. City of Wildwood www.goldwingnut.com YouTube –YouTube.com/GoldWingnut and YouTube.com/GoldWingnutProductions Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. - Thomas Paine, 1/10/1776 |
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Another very informative and professionally produced video Don. Amazing you produce these on your own.
Love the maps you use, they look like a lot of work to make them and there's always information not seen elsewhere. Curious what sources do they come from and how you generate them? |
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The maps have been a huge plus, Bill Vaynes in Monarch Grove does all the cartography work and allows me to use the maps and provides me with frequent updates. His accuracy is amazing, I have no idea how many hours of work he puts in but it’s a lot.
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Don Wiley GoldWingNut (a motorcycle enthusiast not a gilded fastener) A student of The Villages, its history and its future. City of Wildwood www.goldwingnut.com YouTube –YouTube.com/GoldWingnut and YouTube.com/GoldWingnutProductions Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. - Thomas Paine, 1/10/1776 |
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Anyway, it won't affect us. Ever since they opened Fenney six years ago, we have enjoyed walking and biking thru the developing areas. We have no interest in Middleton, but we are curious what will happed as Eastport and the surrounding neighborhoods are built. With the new Southern Oaks Bridge leading to Bexley Trail, maybe we can ride our bikes down there on a Sunday and look around, just like we plan to do today on a ride thru Lake Denhan and Dabney. |
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