Community Benefits
Developer commitments
Big Benefits. Zero Cost to Residents.
Concord Wilshire (developer) and Pulte (builder) bring the scale and track record to deliver the New Inverrary Plan the right way—by funding the major improvements up front and building a stronger future for the entire Inverrary community. This plan covers the heavy lifts at $0 cost to residents: the golf course and clubhouse, parks and amenities, community-wide safety investment, and direct financial contributions to Inverrary’s associations.
What the developer is funding
Associations + resident protections
Resident ownership + long-term control
The golf course land is gifted to the community and protected from future development.
Major improvements funded by development
This development provides a new golf course, clubhouse, parks, lakes, walking trails, dog areas and other amenities for the existing Inverrary community.
LONG-TERM FINANCIAL SECURITY
This development provides continued funding to association ensuring residents are not burdened with cost of repairs, maintenance, building improvements or statutory reserve requirements
No resident assessments
The plan is structured to deliver these benefits without resident assessments.
Benefits to community
Jobs + local economic activity
New construction jobs during build, plus ongoing hospitality and operations jobs when the course and amenities open.
Expanded tax base
New homes and golf course operations add long-term tax revenue, supported by an active destination-quality amenities.
Community visibility + investment
A funded public relations campaign strengthens Inverrarys image and supports long-term value.
Public safety integration
A community-wide Motorola safety system supports coordinated coverage and real-time response.
Why this matters
A no vote—or not voting—means the Inverrary community receives no benefits from future development. A YES vote moves the New Inverrary Plan forward with developer-funded revitalization, Motorola safety investment, and protected open space under resident control.

Inverrary Safety Reimagined
Critical Communications
Motorola, an industry leader, makes devices and networks that perform exceptionally in the harshest conditions, so our buildings, subdivisions, police and security personnel can all stay connected and communicate effectively.
Command Center
These systems unify voice, video, and data feeds into the command center, providing law enforcement and community leaders a clear perspective to help make our community safer.
Advanced Security Technologies
The system is a comprehensive state-of-the-art security system, custom-designed to analyze risks and provide actionable data to law enforcement - all while protecting resident privacy.

The New Inverrary Security Benefits
Consistent Single Platform Solution
• License Plate Recognition at every entrance to each subdivision – with real-time emergency alerts to law enforcement.
• Fewer Video Cameras, cleaner installation with better coverage, state-of-the art technology and Central Monitoring along with integrated emergency alerts for Law Enforcement.
• Body Worn Cameras for Community Security
• New Radios for Improved Communications
• Expanded Security for Special Events
Safer community = safer residents = more desirable living experience = increase in property values.
We cannot ignore safety issues at Inverrary and this is our opportunity to fully address them. Doing nothing is not an option anymore!
VOTING NO/ NOT VOTING
VOTING NO/ NOT VOTING triggers a devastating path for the Inverrary Community
If this plan, that we created, fails now then we force the development of 10,000+ housing units under Florida’s Live Local Act.
What you lose immediately
•No new golf course or clubhouse
•No ownership of the golf course
•No millions of dollars in financial benefits
•No increase in property values
•No community and safety investment
•No protected greenspace and open areas
•No lakes & walking trails
Bottom line: A NO vote and not voting produce the same outcome—the plan fails and the door opens to 10,000+ units under the Live Local Act.