07-19-2017, 10:05 AM
subdivisions to join together and sue the county into taking over the roads
The unintended consequences of which will be: massive property taxes to pay for all the new pavement, because County only knows one kind of "road", and that's a 40-foot paved surface on a 60-foot easement.
(The lack of available 60-foot-wide easement is left as en exercise for the reader.)
Besides which, no lawsuit is necessary; there exists a process for "Special Improvement District" -- this does, however, require the subdivision to have sane governance, lack of which is the root cause of the original problem.
The unintended consequences of which will be: massive property taxes to pay for all the new pavement, because County only knows one kind of "road", and that's a 40-foot paved surface on a 60-foot easement.
(The lack of available 60-foot-wide easement is left as en exercise for the reader.)
Besides which, no lawsuit is necessary; there exists a process for "Special Improvement District" -- this does, however, require the subdivision to have sane governance, lack of which is the root cause of the original problem.