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“When Will My Road Be Fixed?”

By Bruce McPherson, Santa Cruz County Supervisor 5th District

5thDistrict_roadclosed Fixed Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comI hear that question more than any other and I wish I had an answer.

Funding for both our local roads and statewide transportation system continues to be a critical need. State and federal gas taxes haven’t increased in 20 years. Inflation, increased construction costs, improved fuel efficiency and non-gasoline vehicles – while we appreciate them – have eroded funding for transportation. Santa Cruz County has seen an approximate 20 percent cut in revenue from gas taxes over the past two years, and we expect to see another 25 percent cut in fiscal year 2016-17. This equates to $5.4 million that is not available for basic pavement management work on County roadways.

Counties throughout the state are working together on new transportation funding measures – as they have in previous years. Unfortunately, I have little confidence that the state is ready to address the issue again this election year. I expect that, that by pushing it into a special session, the Legislature will once again delay a decision by the June 15 budget deadline.

That leaves Santa Cruz County in the position of helping ourselves. A local sales tax measure proposed by the Regional Transportation Commission will be on the November ballot that would make us a “self-help” County. The proposed Transportation Improvement Plan would be supported through a half-cent sales tax, should voters approved the ballot measure.


The 30-year plan would invest in repairs in neighborhood and rural streets, new projects for cyclists and pedestrians, Highway 9 safety projects and Highway 1 congestion relief projects.

 

Here are some of the key benefits:

°   HWY 1: Traffic relief for South County and Mid-County commuters, small businesses, transit buses and first responders through the addition of auxiliary lanes.
°   HWY 17: Protection for wildlife by building an undercrossing at Laurel Curve and funding the Safe-on-17 Freeway Service Patrol.
°   HWY 9: Safety improvements in the San Lorenzo Valley.

I hope you will join me in supporting this measure to fill our potholes and pave our roads.

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