During a recent government meeting, a local resident raised concerns about the poor condition of Angland Road, which he described as \"the worst road you've ever seen.\" The resident highlighted that the road's state has hindered potential development in the area, limiting opportunities for new homes and the associated economic benefits.
He emphasized the financial implications of improving the road, noting that the construction of small starter homes could generate approximately $40,000 annually in property taxes alone. The resident pointed out that recent homebuyers in the vicinity have come from outside Walker County, indicating a demand for housing that could further boost local revenue through sales tax and other income sources.
The resident's inquiry focused on what measures could be taken to make Angland Road \"at least traversable,\" especially in light of an upcoming budget vote. His appeal underscores the intersection of infrastructure development and economic growth, as well as the community's need for improved access to attract new residents and businesses.