When a subdivision is constructed, who pays for the construction of the subdivision roads?
Subdivision roads are constructed at the expense of the developer. The cost of roads and other subdivision infrastructure (sewer, water, sidewalks, pools and parks) is passed along to builders who purchase the lots, and then finally to homebuyers. So, in essence, a new home purchaser has paid for the infrastructure necessary to service their home and subdivision.

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1. When a subdivision is constructed, who pays for the construction of the subdivision roads?
2. Who decides if the subdivision roads are public or private?
3. What about condominium roads?
4. Who pays for the maintenance of private subdivision roads?
5. Do homeowners in private road subdivisions pay twice for road maintenance: once through County taxes and a 2nd time through association fees?
6. How much maintenance does Wayne County do on public subdivision roads?
7. What about snow removal by the county on public subdivision roads?
8. Is it true that most Canton homeowner associations assess their residents for snow removal?