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Old 06-11-2020, 10:22 PM
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We do not own a golf cart and have no plans to buy one. However, I do have an opinion on this matter.

They should build a new golf cart bridge over the turnpike near where 468 crosses. It could be just like the Water Lily bridge.

Of course, that will cost money. However, it will make the new villages of Bradford and St. Catherine's more appealing and that means the builder can charge more for homes in those areas and recoup part of the cost.
Why do that if they can use the existing bridge and pay nothing. If they do as Goldwingnut speculates it would have the same type of path as the Morse Bridge and provide access to everthing. Why no cart?
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Old 06-12-2020, 06:52 AM
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Why do that if they can use the existing bridge and pay nothing. If they do as Goldwingnut speculates it would have the same type of path as the Morse Bridge and provide access to everthing.
I think the Morse bridge is pretty crummy because it is 4-lane road with no median. The golf cart path looks very narrow. I think the new southern areas deserve better.


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Why no cart?
My wife and I like to walk when we play golf. We have nice cars that we truly enjoy driving. In a car vs cart encounter, I would rather be in the car. For example, at Turtle Mound a few days ago, a cart drove thru the stop sign on the MMP and almost hit us. We were happy that we were in our car.

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This is a request to the developer to add an additional crossing for golf carts across the turnpike on the Warm Springs bridge. It has been shown that the north span on the bridge could easily accommodate cart traffic. In fact, compared to the Lake Sumter bridge on Morse it would be wider and much shorter. We appreciate there will be bridges at the north and south end of the Villages on this side of the turnpike but one in the middle would make sense.

The Water Lily bridge will be a great addition but for the Villages of Fenney, DeSoto, McClure, Linden and Monarch Grove a Warm Springs bridge access would provide a speedier route to the new developments such as the championship golf course in Bradford and other commercial developments including faster access to the Chitty Chatty bridge to Lake Deaton Plaza and the Rohan rec center.

Another concern is regarding the Hogeye Trail. The east side of the trail is along the turnpike and is a multi-modal surface with walkers, bicyclists, and golf carts. When the Water Lily bridge opens the amount of golf cart traffic on this portion of the Hogeye trail will increase exponentially. From a safety standpoint it would seem to make sense to decrease golf cart traffic there if possible, for the safety of walkers and those on a bicycle.

We residents south (west) of the turnpike look forward to the future golf cart access to the rest of the Villages. The addition of access across the Warm Springs bridge would be greatly appreciated.
This forum is NOT a place to make suggestions to the developer. Contact The Villages management and start the proper process for this type of undertaking.
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This forum is NOT a place to make suggestions to the developer. Contact The Villages management and start the proper process for this type of undertaking.
I thought the same thing then thought they were a new poster then saw they have been a member since 2013......7 years and they learned nothing?
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I think the Morse bridge is pretty crummy because it is 4-lane road with no median. The golf cart path looks very narrow. I think the new southern areas deserve better.




My wife and I like to walk when we play golf. We have nice cars that we truly enjoy driving. In a car vs cart encounter, I would rather be in the car. For example, at Turtle Mound a few days ago, a cart drove thru the stop sign on the MMP and almost hit us. We were happy that we were in our car.
Thanks I was just curious. There is a fear factor so you are not alone. Some of the other reasons I hear are the "get there itis" syndrome, the "I have no interest in the nature aspect here" and some don't understand (or again, not interested in) the social aspect the cart brings to the lifestyle and it's ability to expand that in your neighborhood. Everyone has a reason and I make no judgement, what works for you is what matters. Thanks for explanation.
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Old 06-14-2020, 10:22 AM
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7 homes in golf course communities including the Bay Hill Country Club in Orlando . I don’t golf and no many others who don’t , to each his own , but I’m have no one interest in riding around with n a golf cart I would rather bike or walk and mostly in afternoons even in the summer and I don’t think in the 5 homes I’ve had here in the villages I’ve needed a golf cart to expand my living in the neighborhood
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some don't understand the social aspect the cart brings to the lifestyle
You worded that very well. We are definitely ones who do not understand.
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