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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 1255438" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>After the floods , I have seen numerous people who live in private subdivisions , that the roads were put in by the subdivider , the county never took the roads over because they did not meet the county road specs. The roads and bridges were washed out and now they expect the county to fix the roads and bridges . State laws dictate that tax dollars can not be used on private private property, </p><p> Another subdivision on the edge of newly incorporated town ( the subdivision refused to annexed into the new town ) wants the town to spend tax dollars to help on clean up. They are reaching out to local TV stations making the town look like the villain, again tax dollars can be spent on private property. </p><p> One property owner blamed the county commissioner for the flooding in a private subdivision. All these complains are coming from outside implants who move to the country and want city services.</p><p> The county I live in one of the poorest in the state, even thought we are in the 5 fastest growing county region of the USA. The fastest growing city (San Marcos) in the USA butts up to our county line. Even if the county or town wanted to help the tax dollars are not their to help. Growth is making the county poorer because of the services required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 1255438, member: 10124"] After the floods , I have seen numerous people who live in private subdivisions , that the roads were put in by the subdivider , the county never took the roads over because they did not meet the county road specs. The roads and bridges were washed out and now they expect the county to fix the roads and bridges . State laws dictate that tax dollars can not be used on private private property, Another subdivision on the edge of newly incorporated town ( the subdivision refused to annexed into the new town ) wants the town to spend tax dollars to help on clean up. They are reaching out to local TV stations making the town look like the villain, again tax dollars can be spent on private property. One property owner blamed the county commissioner for the flooding in a private subdivision. All these complains are coming from outside implants who move to the country and want city services. The county I live in one of the poorest in the state, even thought we are in the 5 fastest growing county region of the USA. The fastest growing city (San Marcos) in the USA butts up to our county line. Even if the county or town wanted to help the tax dollars are not their to help. Growth is making the county poorer because of the services required. [/QUOTE]
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