What is the difference between green, blue, and brown street signs in Midland County?

A blue colored street sign indicates the street as a Midland County road and is maintained by Midland County. A green colored street sign indicates the street as a City road and is maintained by the City of Midland. A brown colored street sign indicates the street is a private road maintained by the private owner or a public road that is not part of the Midland County road system. Midland County does not maintain public roads that are not part of the Midland County road system. FM and State Highways are maintained by Texas Department of Transportation. These roads are maintained (repaired) by the corresponding municipalities; except for private roads. Contact Road and Bridge at 432-688-4155 for more information.

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1. How do I obtain a septic permit?
2. How do I obtain a drive way permit?
3. How do I obtain a pipeline permit?
4. How do I obtain an address?
5. Does Midland County have any planning & zoning requirements or restrictions?
6. What are the rules and regulations on RV Parks and Man Camps?
7. What are the road specs for Midland County?
8. What is the difference between green, blue, and brown street signs in Midland County?
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10. Do I have to plat my land?