donsullivan
Premium Member
This is not CFTOD, this is South Florida Water Management District. They go through this stuff all the time and have for many, many decades. A good (albeit smaller) example was when they build the Grand Flo DVC, they filled in part of Seven Seas Lagoon to site the building where they did. SFWMD required them to restore the water storage capacity lost from filling that in as part of approving the permits. They just dug Bay Lake out a little larger just east of the water bridge to maintain the storage capacity of the water system. This sort of stuff happens all the time for every major construction project in Florida. SFWMD wants to be sure the construction will not cause a new flooding problem either upstream, downstream or within the construction area after it's completed and make sure plans are in place to mitigate that. This is pretty ordinary stuff for this sort of project.The penguin’s got a point when TWDC was, let’s face it, running RCID, they could do as they please. Now with CFTOD, that freedom is gone.
So, yes, the path of least resistance is to destroy ROA, TSI.
And TWDC has only itself to blame for losing RCID.
And it’s only really the guests who suffer.