Residents of Annie's Acres expressed their enthusiasm for the proposed merger with Leisure Villas during a recent government meeting, highlighting the strong sense of community and support among neighbors. Paula, a resident, emphasized the positive atmosphere in the area, noting that despite diverse backgrounds, residents coexist harmoniously. Richard Miller, another resident, echoed these sentiments, sharing his satisfaction with the community and the need for the stalled development project to resume.
Miller pointed out two main concerns: the delay in project completion and the mismanagement of the current homeowners' association (HOA). He reported that a recent informal vote among residents showed overwhelming support for the merger with Leisure Villas, which promises better management and shared resources.
Vicki Bradford, the owner of Annie's Acres, clarified that recent construction activity on the property was initiated by her family's business, aimed at improving access for Leisure Villas. She addressed concerns about water drainage and safety measures, particularly regarding a wrought iron fence that has proven effective in preventing accidents.
Bradford also reflected on the historical significance of the land, recounting her family's long-standing connection to the property and their vision for transforming it into a thriving 55-plus community. She expressed gratitude for the cooperation from Leisure Villas and the city, indicating optimism for the future of the development.
The meeting underscored a collective desire among residents for progress and improved management, as they look forward to the potential benefits of the proposed merger.