Is there funding in texas for gated communities to fix roads? What keywords should I search?
We were forced by the local government to update our earthen damn. The bill for that was large to say the least. Now we have no money to fix the roads. We are basicly hanging on untill we pay off the 1/4 million dollar loan. I need to know if anyone has heard of Texas having any kind program or grants to fix roads spacificly in gated communities. Are there any companies that would like to fix our roads as a tax write off or we could paint your name so you can see it from google earth? Texas is bad enough with the "100 degrees in the bathtub" days to bare the weight of an unplanned major bill. If there are any lake oriented corperations that would like to weild their power to help our 350 family community please email me or call 903 681 0102.
My name is Jack Gibbons and I am a member of the ACC of Hickory Hills in Murchison Texas. Google it.
Gated communities are considered private property, owned by the strata or co-op. Homeowners pay a monthly or yearly fee to upkeep the public areas. Although all roadways etc must be approved by the city they are not maintained by them. Texas will probably not have grants or loans that you can apply for, as your gated community is privately owned and does not allow general public access and or use. It would be like someone asking for money to fix their driveway. A properly managed co-op should always have a contingency fund for this kind of thing. You should talk to your local government representative or remove the private access from your community , make your pool open to people outside the gates, etc then you may be eligible for government assistance.



Gated communities are considered private property, owned by the strata or co-op. Homeowners pay a monthly or yearly fee to upkeep the public areas. Although all roadways etc must be approved by the city they are not maintained by them. Texas will probably not have grants or loans that you can apply for, as your gated community is privately owned and does not allow general public access and or use. It would be like someone asking for money to fix their driveway. A properly managed co-op should always have a contingency fund for this kind of thing. You should talk to your local government representative or remove the private access from your community , make your pool open to people outside the gates, etc then you may be eligible for government assistance.
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