
½ Cent30 Years$7.4 Billion
This historic transportation improvement plan was shaped through the collaboration of thousands of taxpayers, community and business organizations, labor groups, and local government leaders.
The plan will deliver billions of dollars over 30 years to repair local streets, enhance safety, and make transportation more accessible for everyone.

Without Raising Taxes!
A Community-Wide Effort for Better Roads and Safe Streets
Fresno County roads are crumbling. That means cracked pavement, potholes, rough rides, and higher repair costs for drivers. Over the years, deferred maintenance has taken its toll. Roads that were once in good shape have deteriorated, and many neighborhood streets have been left behind. Every year we wait, repairs become more expensive, and conditions worsen.
This isn’t just inconvenient — it’s costly and unsafe.
Roads in poor condition damage vehicles, slow emergency response, hurt local businesses, and waste taxpayer dollars. Fresno County can do better — but only if we invest now.
Small Investment, Big Impact
By investing a small amount now, we can rebuild and preserve our roads, improve safety, create local jobs, and protect our economy from the higher costs of delayed repairs. This plan serves as a blueprint for a better, more accessible, and affordable transportation system.
Local Funding to Fix What Matters Most
Over several months, thousands of Fresno County residents and taxpayers shared their transportation priorities through surveys, listening sessions, and community meetings. Fresno County Residents for Better Roads and Safe Streets has developed a plan to protect local funding for a better, more accessible, and more affordable transportation system. The group is collecting signatures to place a measure on the November 2026 ballot that would give Fresno County voters the opportunity to continue a half-cent sales tax to invest in a transportation system that meets our everyday needs.
