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You don't live in Monroe County. We're talking about an area known as "Black Creek" not necessarily a body of water or a state park, which as far as I know Monroe County does not have any state parks in it. 33A and 252 is a stop sign only for 252 last I checked. Since when is there a road opposite of 252? Its always been a Y intersection for as far as I can recall, never an all way let alone a 4 way.
Well I do in fact live in Monroe County. Not sure where you came to the conclusion I didn't live in Monroe country. Nor did I ever say Black Creek was a state park. Black Creek is a body of water and Black Creek Park is a park ran by the county.
Also, you are correct on 33A and 252, my apologies. It is a Y intersection with only a stop sign for 252. I was thinking of 252 and 386 (right before 33A and 252).
I always thought Chili was a nice town. The only area I've ever heard anyone say anything negative about is the small neighborhood near the intersection of 252 and 383
I always thought Chili was a nice town. The only area I've ever heard anyone say anything negative about is the small neighborhood near the intersection of 252 and 383
JW, I’m assuming you’re talking about Cedars of Chili? These are income based townhomes and yes I would agree with you there. However I lived right across the street at Blueberry Hill (which are very nice) and never had any issues whatsoever. Also if you go right across the intersection of 252 and 383 there are brand new half million dollar + new homes. So I would say any negative parts of Chili are very concentrated and few and far between.
Well I do in fact live in Monroe County. Not sure where you came to the conclusion I didn't live in Monroe country. Nor did I ever say Black Creek was a state park. Black Creek is a body of water and Black Creek Park is a park ran by the county.
Also, you are correct on 33A and 252, my apologies. It is a Y intersection with only a stop sign for 252. I was thinking of 252 and 386 (right before 33A and 252).
Again, I was talking about an area known as "Black Creek" that isn't a body of water it is a neighborhood in Chili which is near the intersection you have now acknowledged is indeed a Y intersection. a "park ran by the county" makes me think you're considering a playground funded by county taxpayers is in the vicinity. I never said there wasn't a county-funded playground in Chili, if there is maybe install some surveillance cameras to make sure the people who visit the playground are safe.
Again, I was talking about an area known as "Black Creek" that isn't a body of water it is a neighborhood in Chili which is near the intersection you have now acknowledged is indeed a Y intersection. a "park ran by the county" makes me think you're considering a playground funded by county taxpayers is in the vicinity. I never said there wasn't a county-funded playground in Chili, if there is maybe install some surveillance cameras to make sure the people who visit the playground are safe.
Okay, I think we are on two completely different pages. There is no neighborhood in Chili known simply as “Black Creek”.
JW, I’m assuming you’re talking about Cedars of Chili? These are income based townhomes and yes I would agree with you there. However I lived right across the street at Blueberry Hill (which are very nice) and never had any issues whatsoever. Also if you go right across the intersection of 252 and 383 there are brand new half million dollar + new homes. So I would say any negative parts of Chili are very concentrated and few and far between.
No. That's not where I was referring to. 252 and 383. Ballantyne and Scottsville rds
Again, I was talking about an area known as "Black Creek" that isn't a body of water it is a neighborhood in Chili which is near the intersection you have now acknowledged is indeed a Y intersection. a "park ran by the county" makes me think you're considering a playground funded by county taxpayers is in the vicinity. I never said there wasn't a county-funded playground in Chili, if there is maybe install some surveillance cameras to make sure the people who visit the playground are safe.
There is a playground already in the area on 259 I believe. I sure hope there are surveillance cameras there as well. gt87 is probably thinking of a body of water but is mistaken!
There is a playground already in the area on 259 I believe. I sure hope there are surveillance cameras there as well. gt87 is probably thinking of a body of water but is mistaken!
It happens when I was watching my buffalo bills play the Green Bay Packers I thought it was a bay not the name of a city in Wisconsin but now I know better. IT happens!
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