TW-FLAG site
The Story of TW-FLAG
FLAG IS Tangerine Woods
This website tells the story of TW-FLAG and its 6.5 acre property that abuts Tangerine Woods and North Indiana Ave. Here you will find information about the past, present and future of the property and why adding it to Tangerine Woods is an important opportunity. Each of the links below tells a portion of this story. Welcome to all new TW owners who have moved in recently. This is information you need to make an informed decision if you are in a position to help procure the property. This website is the only way to get all the information about the FLAG property. Check out all the links and enjoy the pictures, maps and videos. When you have a question, thought or suggestion, please email them to tangerinewoodsman@gmail.com, or ask a friend. To the best of my ability, this is honest and unbiased data.
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- PLAN A: What has happened to our initial hopes
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PLAN B: This is what happened trying to sell through realtors.
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PLAN C: The property didn't sell, so this is where we are now.
- PLAN D: To go where no FLAG has gone before, explore the unknown.
- Where are we
- What can we do now
- The PLAN D
Following are links that can provide you with information. Just click the links below.
Below is a scrapbook of images obtained during the pre and post purchasing of the TW-FLAG property.
TW-FLAG land is in red
FLAG land dimensions
495070003 is 281,031 sq ft
495070004 is 10,432 sq ft
495070005 is 8,485 sq ft
Zoning of Properties Abutting TWOA. The ARTISTS AVENUE Development will occur in the purple area lower left and the brown area just below it.
FLAG Land before ownership and while the homeless still resided.
The clearing on the south boarder. Basically, an uncovered landfill.
The south clearing incinerator.
A typical trailside pile of trash.
FLAG Land during cleanup
This is the main homeless residential area after they took what they wanted.
Volunteers removed structures that were added to the fallen tree. I believe it fell in the hurricane of September 2017.
The merry men and women ready to go. The police were just curious.
I call this "Half Tangerine Gothic".
1st of two dumpsters.
A resident leaving on eviction day.
FLAG Land after cleanup
The center area after a lot of reclamation
A view at one of the small parcels across the DOT owned northern retention pond.
The annual TW-FLAG meeting at the President’s house.
The first open house. Golf Cart rides were provided to all who showed up.
These tours are still available if you would like a closer look at a natural beauty.
Professor Dr. Dunstan and staff visited to generate a list of plant species found within the TW-FLAG land.
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Updated 04/05/2025