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The Villages
Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Commissioners bought and paid for by The Villages

To the Editor:

Is the Sumter County Board of County Commissioners creating more problems? I say yes!
The Villages, to maintain their utopia needs to stay small, to bring in industrial parks, water bottling plants and not account for the growth, or lack of people to work in the jobs creates an area around The Villages that can’t support these low -paying jobs.
Crime increases, traffic increases, renters using the facilities, noise and light pollution all because the Sumter County Board of County Commissioners, all completely funded by the developer, has allowed the unrestricted building.
The only way to guarantee your way of life is to vote these people out and elect people who actually reside in the district they represent.

Laurie Balinski
South Sumter

 

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