The roads have not been turned over. Possibly will be done by end of this year, but I doubt it. I wonder if it may have something to do with the size of the subdivision (main road is over a mile long) that allows them to send the buses in. We're in JoCo.
OK, I'm back. I like throwing little bomb-threads out there sometimes. It is very educational, I appreciate the DOT info.
Oops didn't finish my last thought. The monument is fantastic in that in the first year or two I think we put up about 5 mailboxes, all of which got hit by cars or trucks taking the curve too fast (possible some teenagers with baseball bats destruction might have figured in there too). It is a wonderful deterrent to destruction, holds a lot of mail, and I'll support local business and hire a brick mason again if necessary.
If he's done developing the subdivision, you're lucky he's doing anything at all. He could just leave it for the homeowners to take care of. Did you seriously expect him to maintain the street forever out of the goodness of his heart?
Sorry about your mailbox, moe. Your property was one of the nicer, better kept ones in the neighborhood. What are those plants you had around it?