Friday, February 20, 2004

Equestrian semis burr under saddle to neighborhood
If you asked Rick Hill for directions to his neighborhood, the simplest explanation might be: Take South Shore Boulevard until you get to the truck stop and turn there.The big 18-wheelers are not only ugly to look at but also create traffic jams on Sheffield -- the only road in and out of the community of about 60 homes, Hill said."They're moving semi trucks in there day and night, and it's getting to be a real nuisance," Hill said. "It's just a pile of trailers there.... No other neighborhood in Wellington has to put up with this." The trailers arrived with the start of the nearby Winter Equestrian Festival early last month and are used to haul hay and other supplies for the massive, eight-week series of upscale horse shows...
- copyright Palm Beach Post -

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