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Advisory group examines transportation funding, county roads and bicycle/trail connectivity
Summary
The advisory group reviewed the circulation and transportation chapter, focusing on which roads the county maintains, funding sources (including the county's Prop 403 sales-tax revenue), limits of highway-user funds, tolls and user fees, EV charging station policy and a county grant application for a multimodal connectivity master plan.
The Coconino County advisory group reviewed the new circulation and transportation chapter and questioned how county responsibilities, funding formulas and project priorities are reflected in the draft.
Advisory members asked staff to make clear, early in the chapter, which roadways the county maintains and which are the responsibility of cities, towns, state agencies or tribal nations. County staff said they would link to the county's ArcGIS road-maintenance map showing the county-maintained system and noted the map changes periodically.
Funding dominated much of the discussion. Staff and advisory members explained that most road funding comes from federal and state highway-user revenues (gas-tax receipts) and…
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