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When a road is rebuilt and receives a new pad, it receives protection through the use of a moratorium. The moratorium is a legal construct which protects the new road from utility cuts for a given number of years. In the city of Springville, this is usually three years. It protects the investment inherent in building a new road, or restoring an existing one. Only public roads can enter into moratorium as private ones are the concern of the entities which built and maintain them. The moratorium starts once the road has been inspected and approved by Public Works. |
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When a road is rebuilt and receives a new pad, it receives protection through the use of a moratorium. The moratorium is a legal construct which protects the new road from utility cuts for a given number of years. In the city of Springville, this is usually three years. It protects the investment inherent in building a new road, or restoring an existing one. Only public roads can enter into moratorium as private ones are the concern of the entities which built and maintain them. The moratorium starts once the road has been inspected and approved by Public Works. |
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