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    About The Village of Duval

    The Village of Duval sits inside The Villages in Florida and has homes where at least 80% of the residents are 55 or older, which makes it an age-restricted place, and you'll see that people from the neighborhood serve on an architectural review committee that oversees what people can change about their homes to keep things looking neat under a set of neighborhood declarations that regulate things like landscaping and other modifications, and the area is run by a community development district, often called District No. 7 here, that manages roads-there's about 750 miles of private ones-plus amenities and community services. Recreation centers, golf courses, parks, pools, a barbecue grill, and even a dog park are here for residents, who also get special events with contests like Dog Days of Summer or Hurricane Party Reloaded, and they have a residential directory, a phone book called "The Villages Phone Book," and options for updating their info when things change. There are social programs like Camp Villages, S.T.A.R., Senior Games, fitness clubs, fishing, championship softball, and outdoor excursions, plus an "Enrichment Academy" that offers education opportunities, and if you wander near Sumter or Brownwood Squares you'll find shopping and entertainment. Homes usually have things people want like a washer, dryer, pool, parking, over 1,100 square feet of living space, 1+ bathrooms, and two bedrooms. Residents can attend a Town Hall meeting to bring up concerns or hear about issues, and they can also vote on decisions like budgets for the district, maintenance funds, and keeping amenity fees capped so costs don't get out of hand, which is watched over by people living there. The recreation centers, pathways, and parks are connected, and you'll find golf trail fees and maintenance, sports leagues, clubs, and all sorts of recreation events in the schedule. Services include water, irrigation, trash, sanitation, reporting problems, and even RV storage, with bulletin boards and an Adopt-A-Bench program for the little touches that make a place feel managed. Emergency services, public safety, property management, and employment eligibility help round out the mix, and there's a Resident Academy along with orientation for people who need to know how things work, and community standards and community watch to help keep everything organized. The Village of Duval uses names for programs and amenities that fit within The Villages, and district offices, leadership, financial oversight, and support for fair fees help keep things stable, so overall you'll find a straightforward place set up for folks to live with lots of services but still with simple governance by the people living here.

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