Originally posted by boricua:
amanda,in habaneros,roads have already been platted in between blocks of lots and one street has been designated for business use,the roads are approx. 40 ft wide,so there would be no need to appropiate land from homeowners for roads going thru further north.as for the island authorities not building a road north,I have been told by the developer who sold the lots in habaneros,the road is being worked as we speak,if he is to be believed.
What a lot of folks don't understand is that although some subdivisions have designated roadways, these roadways don't line up from subdivision to subdivision. Also there are many tracts of land that go from sea to lagoon with no access whatsoever.
Imminent domain would likely happen if there was governmental needs to push the road through, but since there wouldn't be new towns and communities (because so much of the big land tracts are privately owned) located up and down the coast, why would anybody need the huge expense of the roads?
Thanks for the clarification of the intended use for the canal in Mexico cracked up.
I agree on the landing strip expansion too -it will be a costly venture when the time comes.