
If the Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC) was looking for someone to end its 2017 series of Economic Development Briefings with a bright, energetic look to the future, the Chamber found the right man.
Kartik Goyani, the vice president of Metro Development Group, painted a picture filled with Crystal Lagoons, autonomous cars, hyper-fast internet speeds and even better education, health care and solar-, wind-powered and WiFi-enabled street lights.
While it isnât exactly the flying cars many of us thought weâd be driving by now, Goyaniâs presentation to local business leaders created a buzz that has many looking forward to the new yearâŠand beyond.
By then, Goyani hinted, the first Crystal Lagoon in North America â at Metroâs new Epperson development off Curley Rd. â will be filled with water and frolickers.
He showed some drone video of the current state of the lagoon, but it was a picture of someone with a large hose standing in the lagoon, with its inner lining in place, filling it with water, that drew a few audible gasps.
âWe are hoping to stay ahead of schedule so the lagoon opens up early next year,ââ Goyani said.
The new year also will see the hi-tech community project, billed as the first smart giga-bit development in the country â with lightning-fast internet speeds 200 times faster than most homeowners receive now â finally get an actual name. Goyani said the project was dubbed âConnected Cityâ by the Florida Legislature after approving it as part of a 10-year pilot program, but that name was always just what Goyani called a âplaceholder.â In January, it will be branded with a different name.
While the Crystal Lagoon is driving sales of homes âthrough the roofâ in Epperson, it is just one of many amenities that Goyani says will make the Wesley Chapel community one the rest of the country will try to mimic.
The âConnected Cityâ is a 7,800-acre area running north from Overpass Rd. in Wesley Chapel to S.R. 52 in San Antonio, and east from I-75 to Curley Rd., that will one day feature thousands of new homes and much more.
While Epperson will have as many as 3,000 homes upon completion, the âConnected Cityâ project, which is expected to take 7-10 years to complete, will have as many as 37,000 new homes, up to 12-million-sq.-ft. of office space, a second lagoon in Metroâs Mirada development, and hundreds of dedicated miles for autonomous vehicles.
âI donât think Iâve seen a project anywhere else in the U.S. that has that,ââ Goyani said. âWe are creating something really really exciting in Pasco County that will draw people from everywhere.â
But, the Crystal Lagoons are the crown jewels of the âConnected Cityâ project.
âWe didnât want to build a larger clubhouse, or a bigger golf course, we wanted to totally reimagine it,â Goyani said. âThatâs what we did with Crystal Lagoons.â
As for the most commonly asked question about lagoon access â âCan we go, too?â âGoyani says that Epperson homeowners take precedence. Over the next 7-10 years those 2,000 homeowners in Epperson will pay for the maintenance of the lagoon.
While there are currently only 30 homes or so in the community, Metro Development will be picking up some of the tab to keep the homeownersâ maintenance bills low.
That may create some opportunities for controlled access to the lagoon, as members of parties or events held there.

