TPG Online Daily

Fifth District Update: March 2015

County Roads and Highways in Physical and Financial Trouble

By Bruce McPherson, County Supervisor 5th District

As evidenced by the many calls I get regarding potholes, we are not able to adequately maintain our roads. This is true for both our county roads and the State highway system, and the situation is only getting worse.

A 2014 statewide assessment report found that nearly $8 billion in additional revenues annually are needed to rebuild and maintain county roads and city streets in California. The state highway system needs another $6 billion each year.

The perfect storm of factors and circumstances has elevated the need for more transportation funding. These factors include:

At this time, Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins, Assembly Member Jim Frazier, Senator Jim Beall, and others are sponsoring funding bills that will be negotiated in the Legislature and will need bi-partisan support.


The short-term solutions proposed include:

I don’t need to tell you condition of our 600 miles of Santa Cruz County roads. Based on a “pavement condition index,” Santa Cruz County’s roads are considered to be in poor condition.

In 1999, Santa Cruz County identified about $27 million in deferred maintenance for its road system. Today, that deferred maintenance is estimated to be $80 million, and growing.

Given the daunting task of catching up, our Public Works Department believes consideration should be given to Santa Cruz County becoming a “self help county” through a new funding source generated within the county. This could be done through a countywide sales tax, a special tax or other funding source. Also, improvements to our METRO bus system and the possibility of a rail passenger line would require additional funding.

I don’t know what — or if — the State will present in terms of a transportation-related ballot measure in 2016, but I do know if we don’t designate more funding to upgrade our transportation network – locally and statewide – the uphill climb to improve that system will only get steeper.

Exit mobile version