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City highlights stakes of extending fuel-revenue indexing to preserve road and transit projects
Summary
Public works director briefed the council on the regional fuel-revenue indexing program (FRY) that funds major road, safety and transit projects and urged support for extending the program at the state level to avoid a projected $50 million annual shortfall for the city.
Public Works Director Joey Pasky briefed the council on Jan. 15 about the importance of extending the Fuel Revenue Indexing (FRY) program, which ties a portion of the per-gallon gasoline tax to inflation and funds transportation projects in Clark County.
Pasky said a prior pilot and voter-approved programs have funded dozens of city projects in the last decade, including intersection safety improvements, Complete Streets,…
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