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Kyle Jeane
  • Contractor
  • East Texas
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Having county pay for roads?

Kyle Jeane
  • Contractor
  • East Texas
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I'm trying to build an over 50 lease community with 20+ duplexes on some of my frontage road (no city zoning). I was wondering if anybody has experience in getting the county to pave roads? My power provider has agreed to run power to the streets at no charge.  I'm for ways I can hedge my expenses early on. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.