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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. Each fiscal year the department shall allocate and the state treasurer shall distribute revenues of the Arizona highway user revenue fund remaining after the distribution provided in §§ 28-6534 and 28-6537 as follows:
1. To the state highway fund, fifty and one-half percent.
2. To the counties, nineteen percent.
3. To the incorporated cities and towns, twenty-seven and one-half percent.
4. To incorporated cities with a population of three hundred thousand or more persons, three percent.
B. At least twelve and six-tenths percent of the revenues allocated each year to the state highway fund pursuant to subsection A of this section shall be further distributed in the following proportions and for the following purposes:
1. Seventy-five percent of the revenues shall be spent, pledged or accumulated in counties with a population of one million five hundred thousand or more persons for the design, right-of-way purchase or construction of controlled access highways that are included in the plan as defined in § 28-6351 and that are accepted into the state highway system either as a state route or as a state highway.
2. Twenty-five percent of the revenues shall be spent, pledged or accumulated in counties with a population of more than eight hundred thousand but less than one million five hundred thousand persons for:
(a) The design, right-of-way purchase or construction of controlled access highways that are included in the plan as defined in § 28-6351 and that are accepted into the state highway system either as a state route or as a state highway or related grade separations of controlled access highways that are included in the plan as defined in § 28-6351.
(b) Notwithstanding §§ 28-6993 and 28-6995, the design, right-of-way purchase, construction, standard and reduced clearance grade separation, extension and widening of arterial streets and highways that are included in the plan as defined in § 28-6351.
C. Of the monies allocated to the state highway fund pursuant to subsection A of this section, not more than $5,000,000 annually shall be spent for the acquisition, construction or improvement of entry roads to state parks or roads in state parks.
D. Expenditures for state matching monies for the federal interstate system shall be in addition to the amount provided in subsection B of this section.
E. The department may contract with a county, city or town to allow the county, city or town to construct the streets or highways prescribed in subsection B of this section.
F. A county described in subsection B of this section and the cities and towns in the county, through their regional planning agency, shall list transportation corridors by priority in the plan as defined in § 28-6351. The plan as defined in § 28-6351 may also provide a suggested construction schedule for the transportation corridors contained in the plan.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 28. Transportation § 28-6538. Arizona highway user revenue fund distribution; remaining monies; highway fund distribution; contract authorization; plan requirements - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-28-transportation/az-rev-st-sect-28-6538/
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