Pittsburg may put sales tax increase on ballot to fund road work
Briefly

Pittsburg may soon ask voters to approve a half-cent sales tax increase to address the $84 million deferred road maintenance backlog on 345 miles of roadway, including bicycle lanes.
City Manager Evans emphasizes that well-maintained roads are vital for quality of life, economic development, and public safety, pointing out that continued degradation impacts all these aspects.
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