A Brownsville city commissioner says the city built a road on property owned by the commissioner’s family without permission, according to a ValleyCentral report published Tuesday.
The report, headlined “No one ever gave permission,” centers on a claim that a public road project crossed private family property. The allegation raises questions about how the road was planned, what permissions or easements were in place, and what steps city officials may take to review the concern.
BTX Today has not independently reviewed property records or city documents related to the claim. The story is being attributed to ValleyCentral while additional public records or city responses become available.
Property access and right-of-way disputes can involve deeds, easements, surveys and city infrastructure records. Any formal resolution would likely depend on documentation showing whether the city had legal authority to build or maintain the road in question.
Source: ValleyCentral.
