Fresno faces a staggering $1.2 billion backlog in road maintenance, reflecting years of underfunded infrastructure. Cracked pavement, potholes, and deteriorating streets plague neighborhoods across the city, impacting safety, traffic flow, and economic development. While recent investments, including a $100 million repaving initiative, aim to address the crisis, the scale of the problem demands long-term solutions. City leaders are exploring funding options, including Measure C renewal and state or federal grants. Without sustained investment, Fresno risks further decline in road quality, higher repair costs, and growing public frustration.
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