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Public Works outlines $11.7M reconstruction shortfall and limits of Highway User Revenue Fund

Mohave County Board of Supervisors · July 8, 2025
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Public Works Director Rick Letosky told the board the county maintains 2,100 miles of roads funded mainly by highway user revenues and faces an $11.7 million shortfall for reconstruction; operations are largely funded but capital reconstruction needs exceed current revenue streams.

Public Works Director Rick Letosky briefed the Board on July 7 about the county’s road program and the outlook for the Highway User Revenue Fund (HEERF). Letosky said Mohave County maintains more than 2,100 miles of roadways, including 1,148 miles of unsurfaced roads and about 851 miles of paved roads, and that routine maintenance consumes the majority of HEERF and VLT resources.

Letosky described two broad funding gaps: recurring maintenance (grading, signage,…

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