basshawg95
New Member
yep, i'm rehashing this issue again.
it is now late summer and with all the rain we've had, my lawn looks like a mud pit. after going to the POACRE office to inquire about the possibility of getting some fill dirt to alleviate the water drainage problem through my front yard, and getting nothing but lame excuses from the POACRE 'road manager', i've decided to ask for help from anyone who reads this forum and is experiencing similar problems.
i would like to look into the feasibility of getting residents of CRE, who are tired of paying annual road fees and extra property taxes for these roads, together and sue POACRE. maybe a lawyer can tell me what is needed for a lawsuit. i'm not sure if a class action lawsuit applies.
my home is a major investment and i don't think i could sell it if i wanted to with the way the storm water drains through my front yard. as i drive through CRE, i can see that there are others that have to be experiencing similar problems. CRE wants to transfer road maintenance to the county, and the county would be foolish to accept this, the way these roads are.
it is now late summer and with all the rain we've had, my lawn looks like a mud pit. after going to the POACRE office to inquire about the possibility of getting some fill dirt to alleviate the water drainage problem through my front yard, and getting nothing but lame excuses from the POACRE 'road manager', i've decided to ask for help from anyone who reads this forum and is experiencing similar problems.
i would like to look into the feasibility of getting residents of CRE, who are tired of paying annual road fees and extra property taxes for these roads, together and sue POACRE. maybe a lawyer can tell me what is needed for a lawsuit. i'm not sure if a class action lawsuit applies.
my home is a major investment and i don't think i could sell it if i wanted to with the way the storm water drains through my front yard. as i drive through CRE, i can see that there are others that have to be experiencing similar problems. CRE wants to transfer road maintenance to the county, and the county would be foolish to accept this, the way these roads are.