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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1255471" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Cowboy most subdivision when being developed will have the developer layout, design and pave the streets. Those streets will then be dedicated (given) to the city IF the subdivision is inside the city limits. If this is done then yes the city is respnsible. If not you're on your own. Cities certainly jump at every opportunity to incorporate a newly developed subdivision into the city limits so they can charge city taxes while often furnishing absolutely no city services. Not saying this applies to the situation in your area at all but just the wya it works. Same for folks out in the country. The road either belongs to the county or the state (unless it's a private road) and maintenance and repairs is their responsible. (Tax money again). Nobody can budget for what hit your neck of the woods but somewhere, somehow the roads will get fixed. Did see where Feds had appropriated 5 million already for just one bridge down there in Wimberly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1255471, member: 6897"] Cowboy most subdivision when being developed will have the developer layout, design and pave the streets. Those streets will then be dedicated (given) to the city IF the subdivision is inside the city limits. If this is done then yes the city is respnsible. If not you're on your own. Cities certainly jump at every opportunity to incorporate a newly developed subdivision into the city limits so they can charge city taxes while often furnishing absolutely no city services. Not saying this applies to the situation in your area at all but just the wya it works. Same for folks out in the country. The road either belongs to the county or the state (unless it's a private road) and maintenance and repairs is their responsible. (Tax money again). Nobody can budget for what hit your neck of the woods but somewhere, somehow the roads will get fixed. Did see where Feds had appropriated 5 million already for just one bridge down there in Wimberly. [/QUOTE]
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