Or I dunno. Maybe the developers can be forced to put money towards infrastructure since they’re increasing the population density and raking in the revenue.
And these are areas that need it the most. To be fair, I think the county itself is doing a better job of distributing resources (parks, libraries, schools, etc.). Still areas have bad roads and above ground power lines so infrastructure would make it more appealing to buyers. But yeah, developers paying for it? 🙄
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments