01-27-2017, 04:33 AM
At the time our massive subdivisions were created, just before statehood, county ordinances required road standards (which were ignored) for all subdivisions of real estate in the county. It was illegal for the county to approve those subdivisions without enforcing the code at the time. This is a huge liability for the county. Why they fight against any and all solutions is another liability.
Meanwhile every gallon of gas consumed in those subdivisions has a tax applied which is solely for maintenance of the roads upon which the tax is derived. This is a state issue.
Meanwhile every gallon of gas consumed in those subdivisions has a tax applied which is solely for maintenance of the roads upon which the tax is derived. This is a state issue.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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