by ex-Gooserider » 20 Oct 2011, 04:52
According to Mary-Anne, who is the one who owns the house, each of the three homes the road passes in front of own part of the road, and the town owns the rest. The road is "not approved" according to the town, which means they don't have responsibility for it, though in the past they have occasionally put some hot patch on the worst of the potholes, and they pay to have it plowed (badly) in the winter time.
I don't know all the details, but there is a procedure for getting the town to "accept" a road, which involves getting it repaired and brought up to current standards, at which point it can be brought to a vote in front of Town Meeting, and after being accepted the town DPW is responsible for keeping it up, which may or may not mean that it stays in good shape - we are talking a government agency after all....
The costs of bringing the road up to spec are normally born by the abutters, or possibly the developer if it's something like a subdivision, which wouldn't be the case for us... A few years back, there was a problem with our water lines, because the original builder had used plastic pipe, which the town doesn't accept - even though the town inspectors had approved the original installation, we ended up having to pay a hefty sum to replace the plastic with the town mandated concrete lined cast iron pipes... Now the town is responsible for the mains up to where it branches off to our house....
Bottom line is that if we were to get the road fixed, we (and maybe the neighbors) would have to be the ones that paid for it, and from what I understand, the kind of repairs that would be required are big bucks....
ex-Gooserider