Deferred maintenance blamed in I-64 bridge hole – Center Square

Sheila Weinberg, founder and CEO of Truth in Accounting, said the situation points to a larger pattern of deferred maintenance. “This is indicative of the short-term planning that our elected officials do,” she said. “They’re notorious for not doing maintenance on a regular basis and they just keep on putting that off. ... They don’t even figure out how much deferred maintenance they have. Some people say it’s in the hundreds of billions of dollars throughout the country.”
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Call my shrink
17 hours ago

I would love an audit to see how much of the fuel tax is used on road maintenance

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 day ago

Some of the Highest fuel taxes and some of the worst roads and bridges.

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