07-04-2015, 10:51 AM
The creation of infrastructure-free "private ag" subdivisions is the real problem, how about let's deal with that, and stop pretending that it's a specific subdivision, its residents, or its management (including the lack thereof).
Most of these "problems" only exist because the subdivisions got screwed out of their roads and think that they will somehow fix this if only people pay their dues into a well-managed association. This is a complete fallacy for two reasons: no association has demonstrated much of an ability to stay within their charter ("roads for the subdivision"), and dues (even where mandatory) simply cannot be set high enough to raise meaningful capital.
Stop trying to "fix" the roads: accept them as they are, or sue the County for what it hath wrought.
Most of these "problems" only exist because the subdivisions got screwed out of their roads and think that they will somehow fix this if only people pay their dues into a well-managed association. This is a complete fallacy for two reasons: no association has demonstrated much of an ability to stay within their charter ("roads for the subdivision"), and dues (even where mandatory) simply cannot be set high enough to raise meaningful capital.
Stop trying to "fix" the roads: accept them as they are, or sue the County for what it hath wrought.