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County public works lays out $25 million regional road plan, stresses pavement-condition strategy

3513005 · April 30, 2025
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Public Works presented a five-year capital outlook that mixes preventative maintenance and reconstruction funded by Highway User Revenue and the half-cent regional roads tax; officials said deferred work from an expenditure limit cap will be caught up now that the cap has been lifted.

Yavapai County Public Works on Wednesday outlined a five‑year capital improvement plan that relies on Highway User Revenue Fund (HEERF) and the county half‑cent regional roads tax to finance preventive maintenance and larger reconstruction projects.

Roger McCormick, director of public works, told the Board of Supervisors the county intends to spend about $25 million next fiscal year from the regional roads program and emphasized a data‑driven approach to scheduling work. “HEERF, the Highway User Revenue Fund, is a fund that we use for general maintenance throughout the entire county of…

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