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Can the City annex an unincorporated neighborhood if the areas roads differ from City standards?

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Can the City annex an unincorporated neighborhood if the areas roads differ from City standards?

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Yes, although there will be fewer of these neighborhoods as time passes. That is because County and City road engineers are working to conform road requirements so that new developments in either jurisdiction must meet roughly equal design and construction standards.

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