Will the County take my road into the County maintained road system?

The County maintained road system consists of approximately 610 miles of County roads. The roads within the County system vary greatly in width, alignment and surface. Due to budgetary constraints, the County cannot always perform all of the maintenance that we would like to on roads within the existing County road system. The County road budget comes mainly from State gas tax revenues.

Taking additional miles of road into the system does not increase our revenue commensurate with the cost of maintaining the additional road mileage. If the County were to take additional roads into the system, the maintenance of the existing County roads would have to be scaled back. Therefore, it has been the policy of the County Board of Supervisors not to take additional roads into the County road system, except in certain circumstances.

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1. Who is responsible for maintenance of the road that serves my property?
2. Will the County take my road into the County maintained road system?
3. What is the least expensive way that I can get my private road maintenance done?
4. Is there any way that the County can help with my road maintenance?
5. What is a County Service Area/Zone of Benefit?
6. What is a Permanent Road Division?
7. What are the advantages of forming a Zone of Benefit or Permanent Road Division?
8. Are there any disadvantages to forming a Zone of Benefit or Permanent Road Division?
9. Are assessments or special taxes collected on the tax role for Zone of Benefit or Permanent Road Division services tax-deductible?
10. Who can I ask for further assistance?