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The commission unanimously tabled discussion of a multi-use public-private infrastructure strategy until its November meeting, when it will review the draft strategic plan. Staff reported that Fountain Hills maintains 168 miles of roads valued at approximately $325 million, with an average pavement condition score of 66 and a 7.96% failing-road backlog.
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The commission did not approve a new public-private partnership program for infrastructure; it postponed that discussion for further review in November. Road funding needs remain significant: staff said spending $5 million annually would keep pavement conditions stable but allow the failing-road backlog to grow to 17.6% in five years, while $8.3 million annually would keep the backlog near 7%. The commission also expects to present its strategic plan to the Town Council on November 18, 2025.
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