Under the Hood of CSA's Transportation Resolution with Supervisor Paul David, Sam Elters,...
In this episode, we break down CSA’s Transportation Resolution and explore the policy factors shaping Arizona’s transportation system. Find out why county HURF only buys about half of what it could ten years ago, and less than a third of what it could have when the Legislature last set the gas tax in 1990. Special thanks to Economist Jim Rounds, Graham County Supervisor Paul David, and Mohave County Manager Sam Elters for their insights. Click here to read CSA's Transportation Resolution. To learn more about HURF resources and other transportation needs, visit our website at https://www.countysupervisors.org/tra...

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