What would happen if the road maintenance fund expired in 2026?

In the last five years, the half-cent transportation road maintenance fund has generated between $10 to $15 million annually for road repairs, mitigation for air quality, small projects, and pavement preservation.  It is used to fund local projects in unincorporated Pinal County as well as through a population-based formula between the ten incorporated cities and towns.  If the fund were to expire, this would lead to transportation cuts for Pinal County and all cities and towns, which would impact transportation investments – especially pavement preservation.

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1. How is road maintenance and repair funded in Pinal County?
2. Do our property taxes pay for roads?
3. What would happen if the road maintenance fund expired in 2026?
4. What is pavement preservation?
5. What is the importance of pavement preservation?
6. Is the reauthorization of the road maintenance fund an increase?
7. Is the half-cent road maintenance fund the same as the transportation issue that was on the ballot in 2017 or 2022?