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‎07-02-2014 04:18 PM
There was an article in the paper a couple days ago about these families who live out in boonies near our town. They access their homes and property via PRIVATE roads. To me that means there is no construction/repair/maintenance by the city or the country.
Over the last couple summer rainy seasons, portions of the "main" private road into the area where people live have been seriously washed out, eroded and damaged. The property owners came together and found a way to put a band-aid on the situation...temporary or less than permanent repairs were made.
Now with the summer rains on the way, some of the property owners are expressing their concern about what will happen to their roads once the rains get going. That's how the article landed in the paper.
On one hand the fellow being interviewed said it was their "fault" for choosing to live in this area with no regularly maintained roads. But then he basically says "when is the government going to do something about this?" 
This is especially ironic since our area here is very very "anti-government" and the vast majority of folks around here don't want anything to do with what they consider government interference in their lives.
While I feel bad for these folks, my take is that they KNEW they were going to live in an area with no publicly maintained roads. I feel they must find a way to rectify the problems with the roads with their own funds and quit whining that the "government" won't do anything to help them.
BTW, we own a lot in a development that has nothing but private roads. Our annual HOA fees (we don't have a house on the lot so don't live there) go toward maintaining the roads within the development...as it should be.
‎07-02-2014 04:25 PM
Sounds like the 'boonie' families are out of luck where government-funded road maintenance is concerned.
‎07-02-2014 04:27 PM
Everyone is "anti" until they need something....then they change pretty quickly!
They have 2 choices, IMO - continue to maintain their own roads or have the county take over their roads and either get a one time assessment to pay for them or get their taxes raised.
That is what happens when country properties start getting county water service.
‎07-02-2014 04:52 PM
we have property, not where we live, but where we are going to build, and it has a private road.........WE have to maintain it, it's on our property not the counties.......yeah when the rains start up, there is a lot of work to do on sections of it because, frankly it gets washed away.......and yeah we have to buy and use pea gravel to fill wash outs and pot holes...........but it's part and parcel to having property outside the city.................................raven
‎07-02-2014 05:23 PM
There are too many people who are against "big government" and continually shout that they want the government to stay out of their lives....until a hurricane, or a tornado, or an earthquake hits. Then all they can do is shout about their disaster, "why isn't FEMA or whoever helping us, and why aren't they doing it better, and why aren't they doing it quicker!" Just like the people who want the government to stay out of their Med*icare, and don't even realize it's a government run program! These people you're talking about should stop their whining and put up the money to fix their own roads.
‎07-02-2014 05:26 PM
On 7/2/2014 deepwaterdotter said:Sounds like the 'boonie' families are out of luck where government-funded road maintenance is concerned.
The government maintains government roads, not private ones.
Why would the government care for someone's private property?
‎07-02-2014 05:34 PM
‎07-02-2014 05:35 PM
"When is the government going to come in and take care of this?"
Errr...when you turn over your private driveway to them. Until then, raise your own funds to fix it properly.
‎07-02-2014 05:36 PM
On 7/2/2014 kittymomNC said:There are too many people who are against "big government" and continually shout that they want the government to stay out of their lives....until a hurricane, or a tornado, or an earthquake hits. Then all they can do is shout about their disaster, "why isn't FEMA or whoever helping us, and why aren't they doing it better, and why aren't they doing it quicker!" Just like the people who want the government to stay out of their Med*icare, and don't even realize it's a government run program! These people you're talking about should stop their whining and put up the money to fix their own roads.
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‎07-02-2014 05:38 PM
On 7/2/2014 terrier3 said:On 7/2/2014 deepwaterdotter said:Sounds like the 'boonie' families are out of luck where government-funded road maintenance is concerned.
The government maintains government roads, not private ones.
Why would the government care for someone's private property?
They wouldn't.
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