I had an interesting day yesterday. My one neighbor came over to chew my butt for about 10 minutes over the use of our road and now I feel like doing a public rant about it. 
To be honest it was a really dumb complaint of which I have been doing a bit of online research to see who is correct on the matter so here it is for your amusement. 
The issue is he feels that this is his road since he moved here first and I can not be driving our dozer or other heavy farming equipment on the road while doing the construction work for our new house plus the major yard and property relandscaping project because according to him it messes up the road work he did here some 20 - 25 years ago.
To be honest I do try and keep our mud off the road to the best of my abilities including blading and scraping the road as I feel necessary and the present issue he has is that the road surface is soft and mushy not due to my work but largely due to the odd cool spring we have had that has prevented the frost from leaving the ground thus causing all melt water to just sit and saturate the top few inches of the road surface every day and to be honest most everyone driveways and roads look just like ours for the same reasons. 
Fair enough on the complaint but here the catch. Our main driveway was and still is listed as a township road which means it is and always will be public access to any and all people who need it for whatever reason they have especially the adjacent landowners which in this case means that technically my family and I own all the land on one side of the road and he owns none.
Also relating to whom was here first part he moved in around 25 - 30 years ago whereas my family has owned or rented this land for 30 - 35 which means that we were here first not him. I just happen to build on this end of our property 14 years ago. 
After doing my public records and state code research it would appear that this township road was reclassified as zero maintenance or minimal maintenance back in the early 1980's.
Upon being reclassified as such all further road maintenance falls to the discretion of the adjacent land owners which can range from zero to whatever limits they want provided they fund and or do all the work and related expenses themselves.
After that should the adjacent land owners feel no need to do any road repair or maintenance work any further work falls to the wants and desires of whomever wants to use the road but the landowners are not required to assist in any way if they so chose not to.
Now given that here is the thing. As my family has primary ownership of the adjacent land for the entire length of the road starting from the county road all the way up to the dead end point where his property starts and I live on that road I do put forth an active effort keep it up to at least the minimal level of being travelable by my rear wheel drive four door sedan year round which means moving snow and cleaning out ditches with our dozer backhoe and other farm tractors as needed. Granted its not perfect but it is still fully travelable to the level of requirements felt necessary by the landowner for our/my use.
Also being the roads official maintenance status is one that now leaves it to the land owners discretion I am more than adequately keeping it up to meet our needs and access requirements plus as part of that routine work running my dozer, backhoe, farm equipment and what ever else is part of that maintenance procedure.
From what I have been able to find in our state and county road codes if he wants to do work and keep the road up above and beyond my level there is no law or code saying he can't. However in doing so he can not block or limit my access or dictate what I can or can not drive on this road nore expect or require me to pay for or contribute anything if I so choose not to.
It's a stupid argument and request as I see it and more than likely he is just suffering cabin fever from the excessively long and cold spring we have been having this year which has been limiting his ability or go to work. 
The wiser part of me says respect my elders and neighbors but the rest of me really wants to fire up the dozer and run amok today until he complains then hand him a pile of paperwork relating to state and local codes that basically tell him where he can go stuff himself! 
Anyone else ever have to deal with a fairly good neighbor that tends to go off the deep end once in while over petty nonsense whether they are technically right or wrong about it? 
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