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Publisher’s Comment
Something to note about the Hidden Valley golf course situation is that the current owner, Tuttle Land Investments, may have no intention of developing the property. Here is a description of their business model:
Tuttle land Investment looks for Real Estate Investment Opportunities in South and Central Florida where the property is either: under zoned, or has environmental problems, or is small and fragmented, or has difficult sellers, or difficult neighbors, or difficult county/city commissions, it then purchases the property and undertakes the process of correcting all the land challenges getting it ready to sell to an end user.
Perhaps that end user could be the City of Boca Raton; such a move would go a long way to ease the residents’ concerns for their quality of life.
Al Zucaro, Publisher
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Enough is enough.
I moved my family here during 1972
A beautiful Bedroom community.
Let us keep it that way.
Crocker is the one who gains the most, who is the one person pushing for it.
Who is pushing for two stations? Hmm
Boca does not need 2 Tooneyville Train stations
Our gasoline Taxes are being used to subsidize this Train operation
Which has Lost our Tax money from the start
This plan smells, and should be investigated
Bob