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For Star subscribers: Sam Credio will have to find a way finish hundreds of miles of repaving and work to boost the city’s road-work funding by 50% — during his first year.
Under a new city law, the two groups will serve as watch dogs to ensure the sales tax money is used correctly if the ballot initiative passes in May.
Less than half of the 894 miles of city roads targeted under the 2017 plan have been repaved, but officials said it’s all going to plan.
The city needs to raise an extra $128 million each year over the next two decades to meet its goals.
Plan brings another $50 million through Certificates of Participation to fund road repairs bringing the total so far to $85 million.
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Estimate of city drivers on county roads is just a good guess. Plus more on: Border wall fundraiser, Dem exec committee fireworks and hireworks
The simplest way to interpret the failure of Prop. 463 is that voters don't actually prioritize road repairs as much as they say they do
The road repair plan was pitched on the promise that county property taxes will not rise.
Voters could be asked to sign off on a bond for road repairs, spending $860 million over a decade.
Valadez is the principal proponent, but says it's largely compatible with Christy's previous proposal.
A slim majority of the Pima County Board of Supervisors opts to back the staff-drafted plan, despite requests from the two Republicans to substitute in some projects in their District
We need to face facts and raises taxes for roads.
Bronson enjoys large fundraising edge in race.
More money for county roads would be sought from Highway User Revenue Fund.
It is too bad that Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry isn't more concerned about spending Pima County money on items that do not dire…
Supervisor's proposal gets cool reception from county administrator.
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Cited months of delays by contractor.
General fund money will be used to fix major roadways in county.
Streets are in no condition to allow diversion of maintenance funds.
Motorists on the southeast side should expect delays today on East Irvington Road near Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.