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The Villages
Tuesday, April 30, 2024

CIC offers illuminating gear to make walkers and their dogs more visible

Members of the Community Improvement Council will have their safety flashers for humans and for dogs available on Wednesday, Oct. 10 at Lake Sumter Landing Market Night, from 4:30 p.m. to about 8:30 p.m. The CIC asks for a $5 donation for each flasher. They will be on the square, across from Panera, next to the woman selling hats.

They have added two more safety items this year: a bracelet with a flashing light, and a Velcro reflecting band.

The Community Improvement Council is offering gear to enhance visibility.

The Brite @ Nite program is an on-going program to ensure that members of the community and their dogs are visible to vehicular traffic. The flashers on lanyards have three different light patterns to increase visibility. Organizations wishing to obtain bulk amounts may contact the CIC at flashers@villagescic.org. 

The Community Improvement Council was organized in 1985 to serve the community as a liaison between the residents, the Community Development Districts, and the Developer. The CIC members provide a voice for the ideas and suggestions that are provided by residents of The Villages. Many aspects of The Villages lifestyle are the result of CIC efforts to turn ideas into reality.  These include, but are not limited to, the following:  numbers on the golf car tunnels; mirrors at the tunnels; the Adopt-A-Bench program; handicap lift chairs at some Regional Recreation Center pools; traffic flow signs at the traffic circles; wheelchairs for the recreation centers and the town squares.

The CIC meets monthly to review resident suggestions to enhance or improve life in The Villages. Members of the CIC follow-up as needed, and personally contact each resident who submits a suggestion.

For more information about the Community Improvement Council, visit: villagescic.org.

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