County Commission | The Magazine December 2018 | Page 12

FROM THE COVER Outlook is Bleak for County Roads Alabama County Road System Total Roads 60,491 Miles Paved Roads 44,790 Miles 43% Remaining Paved Roads 48% Repaved Since 2000 8% Repaving 5-Year Projection Note: Percentages may not total 100 because of rounding. Sophisticated Auto Manufacturing Depends on County Roads Alabama’s auto manufacturers and suppliers are like a growing string of pearls linking the state. Each facility is closely tied to others up and down the supply chain in a system of just-in-time, just-in-sequence delivery. Road and bridge infrastructure can make or break those precision logistics, and county roads play an integral role. For example, a pair of tier-1 Hyundai suppliers in Butler County rely on Honoraville Road — part of the county system — to bring in deliveries from a trio of tier-2 suppliers in neighboring Crenshaw County. “For Hyundai, every minute that assembly line is shut down is a $10,000 impact,” said Justice Smyth of the Alabama Transportation Institute. “It’s a loss in productivity, and Hyundai is going to pass that penalty down to the tier-1 and tier-2 suppliers, and that eventually hits the consumers.” 12 | DECEMBER 2018 Keeping the Pace Paved roads generally have an expected lifespan of 15 years. Since 2000, Alabama counties have resurfaced YEARS about half their paved roads, making the other half overdue for resurfacing. To stay on track with a 15-year resurfacing cycle, a county would need to redo a third of its roads every five years. With current funding, projections show only one of Alabama’s 67 counties could get close to that benchmark.