Much of previous discussions
were revisited during the last West Villages Improvement District Meeting, as
would be expected. As the last post discussed, seat number 5 will be occupied
by a resident elected to the position with an election being held in June. See
that blog post for details. That was not the only big news from the
meeting, though. The results from the traffic light warrant study were shared.
It was determined that a traffic light on 41/Tamiami Trail at the entrances of
Gran Paradiso and Islandwalk communities can be justified due to traffic
volume. The warrant study does not mean certain approval, however, next step is for the District to request the installation of a traffic light from FDOT (Florida Department of Transportation).
Still, this is exciting news on two
levels. Obviously, getting a traffic light will make entering and exiting the
communities even easier. But also, being justified by volume of traffic is a
sign of the communities' growth and a first indicator that dedicated community
services to the district are on the horizon for future. Check out the traffic
light warrant study, and stay tuned
for the next blog later this week which will truly put into perspective the
growth that Gran Paradiso is experiencing.
If you are considering purchasing a home in
this community, please let me assist you. My services and resources are of no
cost to you, and in most instances, I am able to save home buyers some money. I
do not work for any of the three wonderful builders in Gran Paradiso. My
services and information (including the resources provided at
www.GranParadisoVillage.com) are wholly independent of these developers. No
other independent professional is more knowledgeable about this community, and
enlisting me to assist with your transaction serves to fund these resources to
keep them available for you and others on an ongoing basis.
Look forward to hearing from you!
Ali
Aileen “Ali” Johnston, MHA
Realtor®, Hoover Realty
Mobile: 941-539-5771
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