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    About The Village of Hillsborough

    The Village of Hillsborough sits within The Villages Florida, which is a larger planned community, so anyone living there gets access to shared spaces like parks, pools, dog parks, nature trails, and pathways, and there are a bunch of community clubs and hobby groups for people who have similar interests, as well as lots of forums where residents talk about local issues or updates. Hillsborough is part of District 10, one of the area's Community Development Districts, which means the Board of Supervisors oversees things like roads, utilities, and property management, and they've kept the maintenance fees the same since 2014, though a recent change might bump them up by 8% next year. Maintenance is funded by a special assessment, called the "maintenance assessment," which you'll find in the non-ad valorem section of the property tax bill, and this fee covers infrastructure costs instead of coming out of general taxes. There are also bonds for infrastructure projects, and these can change how much residents pay each year, but the community lets residents look at budgets and take part in annual votes about these assessments.

    The Village of Hillsborough has strict rules about grass cutting, with the homeowners' association requiring that lawns are cut within a week's notice, and there are community standards and a community watch for extra oversight of neighborhood rules. People living here can buy, rent, or sell different types of homes, like single-family houses, villas, townhomes, and even plots of land, and there are a lot of real estate groups handling homes in the area, along with Sunday open houses and listings online, even with 3D tours. This neighborhood lines up with some of the main neighborhood squares like Spanish Springs, Lake Sumter, Brownwood, and Sawgrass Grove, so there's easy access to social events, shops, and restaurants.

    Residents can use the local golf courses, and pay trail fees for golf carts, plus join activities like pickleball or take classes at The Enrichment Academy, and there's always something like socials, senior games, or camp villages going on, as well as special events like the Running of the Squares, championship softball, and Fit Club. People can join orientation and academy programs to learn how the local government works, and there's a Seniors vs. Crime program that helps folks if they have civil disputes with contractors or businesses. The local government and boards hold regular forums to discuss traffic, utilities, or service changes, and news outlets keep everyone up to date on what's happening in The Villages, including road updates and community rules.

    Public safety services, like emergency management and property management, cover the different districts, and residents have support for things like bill payments, utilities, irrigation, water notices, bulk pick-up, sanitation, and ID cards, along with programs like Adopt-A-Bench and Resident Academy. There's a clear system for starting or stopping service, reporting problems, or joining volunteer groups, and people can take part in all sorts of learning, sports, and community planning activities throughout the year.

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