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Originally Posted by charlieo1126@gmail.com
The signs were up for over a week with a way to find out, even if they didn’t give any notice , what would you do , call the family, the mayor , throw yourself in front of the trucks
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Your sarcasm was not called for, and It's called transparency. Wildwood should have had a news release on this just as Sumter County has done for repairs on Morse, no one knew what those signs meant and the information given regarding when you can safely drive on it and how it would come off of the driveways was totally erroneous. No one knows if this sealer is toxic, many dogs walked in it and then came home licking their paws to get it off and now the residue is in the retention ponds. If given the proper notice and would have know how sloppy this stuff was I would have found a place nearby to park one of our cars. The signs were not up over a week, they started near Bingham on the 3rd day. This was slipped in by Wildwood because they knew there would be a lot of backlash. There are older streets within Wildwood that have never been sealed, I question why those were not done first.