12-26-2013, 07:23 AM
"Limbo" roads were created by "a pre-Statehood government" and became State property upon statehood; they were then granted to the various Counties, who then simply refused to accept, despite State funds being made available for Counties to bring those roads "up to spec" (at which point they become official County roads).
Government Beach Road in Waawaa is an official "road in limbo", listed on the Inventory as "segment 1B-5", through plats 03, 05, 28, total 21120 feet.
It is also known as "parcel 140289990000", but this parcel is not "owned" by anyone (there is "no data available").
Organized complaints will have little or no effect -- there is simply nowhere to lodge these complaints, and the situation hasn't changed in the last 50+ years.
Look on the bright side -- lack of "liability" cuts both ways.
Government Beach Road in Waawaa is an official "road in limbo", listed on the Inventory as "segment 1B-5", through plats 03, 05, 28, total 21120 feet.
It is also known as "parcel 140289990000", but this parcel is not "owned" by anyone (there is "no data available").
Organized complaints will have little or no effect -- there is simply nowhere to lodge these complaints, and the situation hasn't changed in the last 50+ years.
Look on the bright side -- lack of "liability" cuts both ways.