Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Bridges in The Villages
I know there are the 2 Brownwood bridges (the little one over the pond and the big one over 44), The Water Lily Bridge over the Turnpike) and Chitty Chatty (again across 44), and I've heard there is another up north in Spanish Springs. What road does it cross? Has there been any update on the Southern Oaks Bridge plans across the Turnpike?
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Cart bridge from Spanish Springs to the Historical section of The Villages, crossing US441.
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The other big cart bridge goes over 441 to take you from Spanish Springs to the historical section, which includes the Orange Blossom Hills Country Club.
Since you counted the small flat bridge going over the pond in Brownwood there are other flat bridges that go over creeks and ponds. On your way there from down south you would likely cross a small cart bridge on Morse just north of 466. There is one going to the mail station from the De La Vista neighborhood. There is also one on the Morse MMP in Chitty Chatty. There is also the car and cart bridge on Morse that goes over the edge of Lake Sumter. |
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The bridge actually has it's own Facebook page Villages Golf Cart Bridge GOLF CART OVERPASS TO BE LINK TO SHOPPING July 12, 1992 Orlando Sentinel By next year, residents of this city's massive retirement community will be able to motor across U.S. Highway 27-441 in their golf carts - on a peach stucco bridge. Developers of the Villages at Lady Lake plan to build an overpass for golf carts across busy U.S. 27-441 from the residential community to a shopping area on the highway's west side. "Most of our residents use golf carts as a major means of transportation," said Gary Morse, vice president of the Villages at Lady Lake, formerly Orange Blossom Gardens. "This bridge will expand their horizons of where they can go." The overpass is needed because golf carts aren't permitted to cross state highways. The bridge should be ready for use by next summer, Morse said. The bridge will be of peach-colored stucco, in keeping with the decor at the Villages of Lady Lake. Although overpasses for pedestrians are commonplace, the idea of building a bridge for use by golf carts is unusual, said Tom Berry of the state Department of Transportation office in Deland. State transportation officials plan to issue a permit for the project after reviewing it. "We're just making sure their plans comply with our standards," Berry said. DOT officials also don't mind that the stucco bridge will be painted peach. "I've seen the renderings, and I think it looks kind of nice," Berry said. The bridge, expected to cost $675,000, will be paid for with investor-backed bond money that will be used to develop the shopping area into a 169-acre commercial development district designed to attract more businesses to Lady Lake. Town leaders first must approve the development district plan. Morse proposes to raise $9 million through bonds to pay for improvements to the property, including roads, utility services, parking areas, landscaping and the bridge. The bond money would be repaid by assessments levied against businesses in the district, bordered by U.S. 27-441 and Avenida Central, a road that loops around the 169-acre tract. Morse said although the bond money will pay for the overpass, the cost really will be incurred by the Villages at Lady Lake. "The bond taxes us, so we end up paying for the bridge," Morse said. Building roads through the district will cost $3.5 million, while water and sewer service will cost a total of $1.75 million, records show. Another $1.3 million will be spent on landscaping and parks, and $500,000 for parking lots. |
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Do you know if pedestrians or bikes are allowed on that bridge? It looks steep! Thanks all for the answers!
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Yes all are welcome on the bridges. We drive slow you never know if a walker, rider, or sometimes a car, that doesn’t belong there may be over the rise
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Official name - Everett Kelly Causeway
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Just rode over it yesterday in my golf cart. There actually is a sign that says "Golf Carts and Pedestrians Only. I have never seen either a pedestrian or biker on the bridge. Personally I'd never attempt it.
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When we rented over there while looking to buy here we walked that bridge every morning for 3 months. It was probably safer walking across 441 between the lights! It was fun taking a cart over it especially downhill.
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I love that Bridge - our group all call it the 'Woo Hoo' bridge 'cos it's like a Disney Rollercoaster and you can all yell Woo Hoo !!!!
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It is steep and narrow . Biking up it would be a struggle. IMO one would be safer walking across 441/27 at a crosswalk
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Don't hold you breath for the bridge over the turnpike. There is no sense in rebuilding or restoring that bridge until they start to develop the land.
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Development has been going on.
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Back in the day, we had an electric golf cart from one of our house rentals that could never get over the top of that bridge.
We used to wait for a gas cart to come along and give us a shove for the last few yards, or wife drove, and I had to push it over the top! |
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Water Lilly bridge over the turnpike has already opened.
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Closed Thread |
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