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Rod, while I don't totally disagree with all that you have said I am wondering what professional training drew you to these conclusions. I work in heavy construction and we build, maintain, and improve infrastructure, both municipal and private. My father was on the planning commission for many years and later the mayor of the community where I grew up. While I agree there are definitely some reasons to scream about things here in Apopka I feel you are laying all the blame onto 1 or 2 elected officials instead of spreading the blame to all the guilty parties. Unfortunately this muddies your arguments and your good points are dismissed as just another angry voter who's choice at the ballot lost.

I too live in RSR and am very upset that the utility department has decided it is better to cut off irrigation water to the homes that have not only been paying for the reuse system, but we also have the ponds that are storing the water that is being pumped to new developments all to increase revenue for the utility department. Utilities make a lot of money for cities. This is a crucially important point. By running the City utilities as far as possible, it ensures that no other utility can take the customers in that within that area. So the City approves annexation to reach further and further into Orange county, so they can get the current and future revenue before someone else does. In order to annex a piece of property you have to be adjacent to city limits, so each lot that is annexed a little further out is a boon for the City.

Orange county designated much of the area around Apopka as rural, they wanted lots to be a minimum of 10 acres, existing smaller parcels were allowed. The area along 441, around the airport and a lot of the old farm land in Zellwood was to be industrial, which is what they are building there now. The City of Apopka has no such restrictions. So if you can annex your land into the City you can divide it up into small lots. This is why developers are paying stupid amounts of money for land around Apopka. I had one of those 10 acre lots, and I nearly double my investment within 3 years, the people that bought it from me sold it again for 3 times what they paid me for it only 2 years before. The big hold up has been getting utilities to all these properties, so the City is running utilities to them as fast as they can to expand their income area, and to help the investors. But they are running utilities, not complete infrastructure.

If you look at a map of Apopka you will see pockets all over that are not included with in the City, this is because the property owner has no need to be a part of the City. They enjoy all that the City has to offer, but they are not in the City so they do not have to comply with City ordinances, Since they are way out on the fringe of Orange County, and "in Apopka" the County leaves them alone.

If you drive around the City and look at the street signs, you will see very few that have City of Apopka on them, especially outside of developments. You mentioned Vick road. I agree it is sorely lacking for maintenance. But that's not a City road. The County roads are not big enough, they are not maintained, and little investment seems to go into them. My land on Golden Gem was burglarized several times, including my cameras, I put up to try to catch the thieves. I was told by the deputy that they have been given direction by the sheriff to ignore the northern part of the area and spend the time in the southern area where the residents keep shooting each other. This is the attitude of Orange County. Let Apopka take care of it. But it is not Apopka's responsibility or right to take care of Orange County's infrastructure.

I propose The City of Apopka determine limits for expansion, and annex everything inside those limits. Then all the tax money for the roads in this area go to the City to maintain as they see fit. The City need to shut off the water for the reuse lines outside what they are already obligated to until they have the proper facilities to produce more reuse water. You can put separate meters on potable water lines for irrigation, you don't have to use reuse to water your lawns.

Then to your first point, people blatantly disregarding common decency is not the fault of the city. You can not prevent them from living in your City just because they have no value for anyone besides themselves.

The City needs to stop the stupid power struggles between the elected officials and look at what is best for the City. The City needs to demand better attention from the County, and the County needs to step up and recognize that The City of Apopka is a major city within the County. Apopka deserves as much respect as Lake Nona. The City needs to establish some boundaries, and stop taking on more than they can handle. As long as City commissioners are only concerned about themselves, despite what they say, then the residents will act the same way, because no one else is looking out for them.

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