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The Villages
Sunday, May 5, 2024

Abandoned car towed out of St. Simons Villas thanks to Sumter County’s new ordinance

The first car to be towed under Sumter County’s new parking ordinance was removed from the St. Simons Villas in the Village of Belle Aire.

The car, owned by a dead man, had become an irritant in the villas.

This car has been frustrating residents of the St. Simons Villas.
This car had been frustrating residents of the St. Simons Villas. It was finally towed away.

Community Development District 3 Supervisor Gail Lazenby, who has championed the removal of the car, went to Tuesday’s meeting of the Sumter County Commission where the ordinance was up for a vote. At the meeting, Lazenby sat next to Sumter County Sheriff’s Office Villages District Commander Robert Siemer. Once the commission passed the ordinance, Siemer made a call about having the vehicle towed out of the St. Simons Villas.

“The next morning, Lt. Siemer was out at 7 a.m. to see that car being towed away,” Lazenby told fellow CDD 3 supervisors at Friday morning’s meeting.

“That car had been in that parking spot, in the villa for two years,” he added.

He encouraged fellow supervisors to be on the look out for other parking abuses in which the ordinance could be useful.

Animal welfare activists will be at Gov. Noem’s event in The Villages

A Village of Bonita resident says she and a group of animal welfare activists will be protesting South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s appearance in The Villages.

Why is there such a negative view of little white crosses?

A Village of Alhambra resident is wondering why some Villagers have such a negative view of little white crosses. Read his Letter to the Editor.

When did my party become so involved in such an extreme position?

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of DeLuna resident wonders when his political party become so involved in such an extreme position when it comes to abortion.

Where was management when Heron Executive Golf Course was ‘fixed’?

A Villager, in a Letter to the Editor, played the newly repaired Heron Executive Golf Course and was left shaking his head. He wonders who was in charge.

The Villages needs to take control of multi-modal paths

A Village of Pine Hills resident, who bicycles with his wife on the multi-modal paths, describes some recent scary encounters. Read his Letter to the Editor.