03-31-2017, 11:23 AM
A new push is under way to inter connect all subdivisions with 2 and 4 lane pave hy ways
There is little chance of this ever happening, the biggest reason being that County can only build new roads to "the standard" -- and because this is expensive (at least $1M/mile), there "isn't any money".
If funding magically existed, then County would fall back to their "cannot contribute to private roads" posture (it's in the Code somewhere).
It would be "funny", though, to see a "standard spec" 4-lane road segment with sidewalks, gutters, striping and reflectors ... connecting to barely passable unpaved overgrown "private" roads on each end... as far as I can tell from the "connectivity plan", this is what they're proposing -- after they acquire the relevant lots, asking price for which have gone way higher than FMV for "some reason".
There is little chance of this ever happening, the biggest reason being that County can only build new roads to "the standard" -- and because this is expensive (at least $1M/mile), there "isn't any money".
If funding magically existed, then County would fall back to their "cannot contribute to private roads" posture (it's in the Code somewhere).
It would be "funny", though, to see a "standard spec" 4-lane road segment with sidewalks, gutters, striping and reflectors ... connecting to barely passable unpaved overgrown "private" roads on each end... as far as I can tell from the "connectivity plan", this is what they're proposing -- after they acquire the relevant lots, asking price for which have gone way higher than FMV for "some reason".