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The sure way is to send an e-mail to support, if it contains a suggestion it will reach the dev team.
See the pinned thread in the bug reports sub-forum.
Acting on a suggestion is a different matter. As you know, maintenance teams assign a priority to any planned change. When they receive suggestions and bug reports, they add it to the list, then they assign priorities to the list according to various criteria such as urgency, impact, cost, available manpower, etc. We can only guess what these criteria are for the CS2015 dev team, and what priority they would assign to your suggestion.
I can tell you this: road work has been suggested on this forum several times in the past, so the dev team is aware of it.
In my personal opinion, the urgency is low (not a bug), impact is medium (desireable feature but the game is playable without it), the cost is very high (they would have to make new machines for earthwork, such as bulldozers, graders, scrapers, new algorithms for handling this kind of work such as scripts for pushing earth, and new materials such as gravel, asphalt, etc.). I have no idea about available manpower, but with a game in maintenance stage, the team is usually reduced a lot.