I live on a private road and want to create a Permanent Road Division Zone of Benefit so we can all chip in for road maintenance. How can I do that?

First, informally check with your neighbors to see if they feel the same way as a PRD zone of benefit special tax for road maintenance requires a 2/3 approval and there are setup and administrative charges involved. If they seem positive regarding the basic idea, circulate a petition with the property owners and submit it to Public Works so that staff can prepare some preliminary estimates regarding how to proceed and what the costs would be.

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1. Why is my neighborhood a County Service Area?
2. Why are my County Service Area roads not plowed at the same time as the nearby County road?
3. Can we put a gate up on our County Service Area road so that non-residents can’t get in?
4. There’s a streetlight out in my neighborhood. How can I report it?
5. I live on a private road and want to create a Permanent Road Division Zone of Benefit so we can all chip in for road maintenance. How can I do that?
6. How can I find out how much my parcel pays into the CSA?
7. I live in an “inactive” CSA. What does that mean?
8. There used to be a County Service Area in my neighborhood but it was dissolved. Who is maintaining the roads now?
9. What is the governing body for the CSA? Can’t we just call the County and get the funds released so we can do maintenance work ourselves
10. How do I pay my special assessment or special tax?