County Commission | The Magazine December 2018 | Page 9

FROM THE COVER Inadequate Road and Bridge Funding: Costly Consequences Keep Adding Up B ad roads and bridges are running up an expensive tab in this state. “Alabama’s transportation infrastructure has not kept pace with our population or our economy,” said the Alabama Transportation Institute’s Justice Smyth. “As a result, it is costing us time, lives, jobs, opportunity and money.” While some consequences are easier to see and put a number on than others, taken together they diminish quality of life, hinder business activity and threaten Alabama’s attractiveness to future economic development prospects. “The consensus from everyone is that we cannot continue to maintain our road and bridge system in a safe condition, to promote economic development, to provide safe transportation for school buses, log trucks, farmers and first responders unless we have additional revenue,” said Sonny Brasfield, Executive Director of the Association of County Commissions of Alabama. The solution is additional funding, which is easy to measure in dollars and cents. However, “the cost of ‘doing nothing’ is not zero,” Smyth said. COUNTY COMMISSION | 9