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Commission accepts two subdivision roads but commissioners flag future policy review on private vs. public streets
Summary
The board approved acceptance of Broadmoor Estates and Grenville Pointe subdivision roads, but commissioners and staff warned that accepting more developer-built roads will raise long‑term maintenance costs and asked staff to recommend updates to inspection and acceptance policies.
The Bulloch County Board of Commissioners approved resolutions to accept public roads in Broadmoor Estates and Grenville (Grenville) Pointe subdivisions but several commissioners used the discussion to press staff for policy changes on accepting developer-built subdivision roads going forward.
Public works and engineering staff explained that accepting subdivision roads increases county maintenance and labor responsibilities over time; paved roads typically have a 15–20 year lifespan and multiple recent acceptances required significant maintenance within a few years. The county’s…
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