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Commissioners accept two subdivision roads and debate county policy on taking new development streets
Summary
Bulloch County approved acceptance of roads in Broadmoor Estates and Grenville Pointe but commissioners and staff warned that accepting more development streets increases long-term maintenance costs and discussed tightening inspection and maintenance-security rules for future subdivisions.
Bulloch County commissioners approved resolutions May 20 to accept roads in Broadmoor Estates and Grenville Pointe subdivisions into the county road system, but the discussion highlighted growing concern about the county's long-term maintenance burden for developer-built streets.
Public works and engineering staff warned that accepting development roads increases maintenance and labor expenses over time. The county's planning and engineering leadership described the history of acceptance practices and pointed to changes in the county's subdivision ordinance intended to require…
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