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Residents press town on who pays for streetlights, rezoning and construction traffic; staff points to case-by-case rules
Summary
Questions covered who is responsible for streetlights in subdivisions, a pending rezoning and construction trucks using neighborhood streets. Staff said responsibility depends on whether streets are city-owned or under an HOA, annexed properties default to RS40 zoning, and drainage/terrain constrain development.
Several residents raised development and infrastructure concerns at the Oct. 28 town hall, asking whether homeowners’ associations or the city pay for street-light electricity and who enforces routing for construction vehicles. They also asked about rezoning requests and environmental oversight of nearby construction.
Town staff said responsibility for street-light bills varies by development. If the city owns the streets, the city pays the light bills;…
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