Liquid Fuels Tax Revenue

From: Andrea Geraghty <ageraghty_at_geraghtylaw.net>
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 16:02:10 -0500

Hi Folks,

 

Without any research, it has always been my very simple understanding that a
municipal government is entitled to a share of Liquid Fuels Tax, based upon
the miles of public road maintained by that municipality. Anyone out there
actually know about Liquid Fuels Tax entitlement?

 

I am anticipating questions about whether a road, accessing my client's
proposed development, is public or private. If the municipality is
receiving LFT funds, then, is it fair conclude that the road is 'public'?

 

Andrea

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