Village Center Community Development District was established pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 190 and the Town of Lady Lake Ordinance No.92-06 on August 17, 1992. As established, Village Center Community Development District is authorized to provide services in accordance with Chapter 190 to effectively operate and maintain community infrastructure, with the ability to levy assessments.
Village Center Community Development District provides the management services and general government services for all other District within The Villages. This allows the other Districts to benefit from economy of scale as the cost of management services such as personnel, buildings, equipment, operating supplies and overhead is allocated amongst each District.
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Kenneth C. Blocker, Registered Agent
984 Old Mill Run
The Villages, FL 32162
As a governmental entity in the State of Florida, the District is held to the same high standards as cities and counties as it pertains to Sunshine Law, Public Records Law, Financial Reporting and Financial Disclosure Laws. Additionally, the Board of Supervisors adhere to Florida Statute Chapter 112, Part III – Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees.
The Amenity Authority Committee (AAC) is a committee of the Village Center Community Development District (VCCDD). The AAC is responsible for amenity services north of C.R. 466 and provides input, explores issues and provides advice and recommendations to the Village Center Community Development District on issues related to the Recreation Amenities Division (RAD) Fund. The Recreation Amenity Division (RAD) Fund receives revenue from the Amenity Fees of residents in Districts 1-4 and the Lady Lake/Lake County portion of The Villages and funds are used to provide them with amenity services in exchange for this fee.
Village Center Service Area (VCSA) services approximately 17,948 residents in District #1, Lady Lake and Lake County.
VCSA comprises of 95 miles of potable water mains, 509 fire hydrants, 83 miles of sanitary sewer mains, 15 miles of sanitary force mains, 1643 manholes and 31 lift stations.
VCSA is regulated by St. Johns River Water Management District for water use and Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Orlando for water and wastewater treatment and distribution.
Little Sumter Service Area (LSSA) services approximately 25,030 residents in Districts #2, #3 and #4.
LSSA comprises 117 miles of potable water mains, 939 fire hydrants, 127 miles of sanitary sewer mains, 30 miles of sanitary force mains, 2121 manholes and 16 lift stations.
LSSA is regulated by Southwest Florida Water Management District for water use and Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Orlando for water and wastewater treatment and distribution.
This Audit report provides the reader with a narrative overview and analysis of the financial activities of the Districts for the last fiscal year. This report is designed to (a) assist the reader in focusing on significant financial issues; (b) provide an overview of the District’s financial activities; (c) identify changes in the District’s financial position and its ability to address the next and subsequent year challenges (d) identify any material deviations from the financial plan (the approved budget), and (e) identify any individual fund issues and concerns.
Fiscal Year 2024
Fiscal Year 2023
Fiscal Year 2022
If you require documents older than 3 years, please contact District Clerk.
The annual adopted budgets are balanced budgets listing estimated revenues and expenditures by line item and outlining funding recommendations for each Fiscal Year.
The District’s Fiscal Year (FY) runs from October 1 to September 30 each year.
FY2024-25 Resolution 2025-04
FY2024-25 Resolution 2025-06
FY2024-25 Adopted Budget
FY2024-25 Proposed Budget
FY2024-25 Resolution 2025-01
FY2024-25 Resolution 2025-02
FY2024-25 RAD Capital Improvement Plan
FY2024-25 VCSA Capital Improvement Plan
FY2024-25 LSSA Capital Improvement Plan
FY2024-25 VPSD Capital Improvement Plan
FY2023-24 Adopted Budget
FY2023-24 Proposed Budget
FY2023-24 Resolution 2024-08
FY2023-24 Resolution 2023-16
FY2023-24 Resolution 2023-19
FY2023-24 Resolution 2024-09
FY2023-24 Resolution 2024-13
FY2023-24 Resolution 2024-15
FY2023-24 Resolution 2024-18
FY2022-23 Adopted Budget
FY2022-23 Proposed Budget
FY2022-23 Resolution 2023-04
FY2022-23 Resolution 2023-05
FY2022-23 Resolution 2023-07
FY2022-23 Resolution 2023-10
FY2022-23 Resolution 2023-15
FY2022-23 Resolution 2023-18
FY2022-23 Resolution 2024-01
If you require documents older than 3 years, please contact District Clerk.
The Policies and Procedures for the Districts include the general operating procedures as well as investment manual and long-term investment policy.
Florida has a very broad Public Records Law. Most written communications to or from State and Local Officials regarding State or Local business are public records available to the public and media upon request.
To submit a digital request please click below:
Or, please forward requests to:
Jennifer Farlow, District Clerk
984 Old Mill Run, The Villages, Florida 32162
jennifer.farlow@districtgov.org
Phone No. (352) 751-3939 | Fax No. (352) 753-6430
Florida law prohibits the Board of Supervisors from communicating with residents about Deed Compliance or Architectural Review issues/cases.
To report any concerns, please submit a digital request or contact the Community Standards Department directly at: deedcompliance@districtgov.org
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
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