Thanks for the input. Looks like I will need to have an attorney look into this further to see what options , if any, I have.
As for the road alignment, the court decision makes no mention of the road location except to say it is a road open to the public from it terminus at "road A" to its terminus at "road B". There is no other mention of the routing at all. this road goes thru 3 properties on one side before entering my property, and goes thru at least 2 on the other side. Basically I am in the middle. In looking at my deed, there is a specific location of the road where it enters and again where it exits my property, and no other mention of where the road crosses the property. in a survey I had done at purchase, the road is specifically located at the enterance and exit to the property, and the only other road mention is "traverses site". There is no road outline or marking on the survey. As roads are realigned all the time, I figured as long as I dont change the entrance or exit point, and meet the road width criteria set forth in the court decision, I should be able to make a pretty good case if someone wants to "push the issue"?