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Legacy North Homeowners ask North Ogden to assume asphalt maintenance of private roads; city to evaluate condition and cost
Summary
The Legacy North homeowners association asked the council to assume responsibility for maintaining asphalt on private roads in their 80‑home complex; staff said the next step is a public‑works and engineering evaluation to estimate the cost of bringing the pavement to city standards and then negotiating an agreement if council chooses to proceed.
Members of the Legacy North Owners Association asked the North Ogden City Council on April 8 to consider taking responsibility for asphalt maintenance of private roads inside their HOA, saying narrow road widths created maintenance and plowing challenges.
Alan Robinson, who identified himself as president of the association, described a subdivision built with narrower streets (about 26 feet across on the main road) to allow more lots; he said the streets are treated as private and…
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