Who Is Going To Pay For The New Paradise Rec. Center?

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https://www.districtgov.org/communit...Recreation.pdf

And the discussion has been going on for several years.
Your link did not mention costs or how it would be paid. This is what the OP was asking. If it has been discussed for several years then can you enlighten us on the cost and who will pay.
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Not sure why the documentation refers to it as Villages of Marion and Marion County Future Recreation Center. It's in Lake County, in the town of Lady Lake.

Also I'm a resident of the Paradise region (as is obvious by my handle, Orange Blossom Baby). I haven't seen or heard about any survey that will theoretically be tabulated some time this month, according to their schedule.
If the District had your email (so that you would receive the district weekly newsletter and hurricane updates), you would have received the survey when it was emailed a few weeks ago. I received it. It’s already been tabulated.
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Not sure why the documentation refers to it as Villages of Marion and Marion County Future Recreation Center. It's in Lake County, in the town of Lady Lake.

Also I'm a resident of the Paradise region (as is obvious by my handle, Orange Blossom Baby). I haven't seen or heard about any survey that will theoretically be tabulated some time this month, according to their schedule.
The survey is available at districtgov.org quick links menu, click Paradise
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Not sure why the documentation refers to it as Villages of Marion and Marion County Future Recreation Center. It's in Lake County, in the town of Lady Lake.

Also I'm a resident of the Paradise region (as is obvious by my handle, Orange Blossom Baby). I haven't seen or heard about any survey that will theoretically be tabulated some time this month, according to their schedule.
I am sorry if you missed the opportunity to offer your desires for the new Recreation center. It was available for quite some time. It was online out it could be picked up at Paradise or Hacienda rec centers.
It just asked about your preference for pool design, activities you prefer inside and out and for comment.

The results came out this week.
A free form resort style pool, tabletop shuffleboard and corn hole.
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Your link did not mention costs or how it would be paid. This is what the OP was asking. If it has been discussed for several years then can you enlighten us on the cost and who will pay.
Sometimes it helps to read all posts and then do your own homework......
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<snip> Also I'm a resident of the Paradise region (as is obvious by my handle, Orange Blossom Baby). I haven't seen or heard about any survey that will theoretically be tabulated some time this month, according to their schedule.
There was an article about the survey results on the front page of the Daily Sun on Thursday, Nov. 10.
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Old 11-11-2022, 01:20 PM
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I got to many other things to worry about. And most people don't care who is paying for it. It is what it is. It easy. Call them and ask. Their answer is as good as anybody will give you here. The big worry is if your going to be alive tomorrow, what golf course is open tomorrow, what restaurant will i be eating at. You know the big worries.
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There was an article about the survey results on the front page of the Daily Sun on Thursday, Nov. 10.
I don't get the Daily Sun. And an article about the /results/ of it would not have helped me when the survey was first sent out, before there existed any results.

Where I come from (yep) - if the town needed to inform everyone about something, they'd mail out a flyer. It wasn't up to the resident to think "oh I should check every day to make sure I don't miss something important." It was the town's responsibility to inform its citizens.

Posting a big notice on the postal station board might've helped but I don't recall seeing one there either.
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I don't get the Daily Sun. And an article about the /results/ of it would not have helped me when the survey was first sent out, before there existed any results.

Where I come from (yep) - if the town needed to inform everyone about something, they'd mail out a flyer. It wasn't up to the resident to think "oh I should check every day to make sure I don't miss something important." It was the town's responsibility to inform its citizens.

Posting a big notice on the postal station board might've helped but I don't recall seeing one there either.
Those days are pretty much gone....even the small town I lived in stopped doing any direct mailings years ago, labor, printing costs, postage made it prohibitive. They went to a web page only. At least here, you get emails plus an easy to navigate website. It is now up to the residents.....we can choose to play or not.
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I don't get the Daily Sun. And an article about the /results/ of it would not have helped me when the survey was first sent out, before there existed any results.

Where I come from (yep) - if the town needed to inform everyone about something, they'd mail out a flyer. It wasn't up to the resident to think "oh I should check every day to make sure I don't miss something important." It was the town's responsibility to inform its citizens.

Posting a big notice on the postal station board might've helped but I don't recall seeing one there either.
If you prefer the FREE (so called) News Site do a search by entering "PARADISE REC". They have several stories about the AAC and the future of the Paradise Recreation Center back to March 12, 2021

Or

You can always get factual information on the District Site and can sign up for different notifications..... like AAC meetings and Budget Meetings.
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If you prefer the FREE (so called) News Site do a search by entering "PARADISE REC". They have several stories about the AAC and the future of the Paradise Recreation Center back to March 12, 2021

Or

You can always get factual information on the District Site and can sign up for different notifications..... like AAC meetings and Budget Meetings.
I just signed up for AAC and VCCDD notifications. I've been to that website a few dozen times in the past three years and never noticed the option. Usually because I was looking for something specific. Thanks!
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Old 11-11-2022, 11:09 PM
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Proof ?

The First Responders Rec Center was funded partially by the developer as part of the negotiations of adding 300 new homes to district 4. In addition 300 new amenity fees per year were added to The AAC coffers. Look at the AAC balance sheet - the money is there to rebuild Paradise Rec Center. It has always been earmarked for either upgrade or replacement. One of the few times a local government had a long range plan and stuck with it. My hat is off to the AAC.
Where can the AAC balance sheet be found?
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Old 11-12-2022, 08:09 AM
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Short answer: (Plural) YOU are going to pay for this. One way or the other. Via front door or back door.
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