Taking Care of What We Already Have and Getting Back to the Basics
Steve Green’s Plan to Fix Road Maintenance in District 2
Steve's Strategies to Improve Road Maintenance
Focus on Basic Maintenance
Prioritizes consistent upkeep like ditch cleaning and edge protection to prevent roads from breaking down faster.
Protect Existing Infrastructure
Emphasizes maintaining current roads instead of expensive full rebuilds that the county cannot afford.
Dedicated Maintenance Crews
Plans to establish two dedicated crews focused solely on routine road maintenance using existing equipment.
Prevent Costly Long-Term Damage
Addresses small issues early to avoid major repairs that cost significantly more over time.
Use Existing Equipment and Resources
Relies on equipment the county already owns, including graders and brush attachments, to maximize efficiency.
Smarter Use of Current Funding
Redirects a portion of existing funds instead of increasing taxes to support consistent maintenance efforts.
Return to Proven Maintenance Cycles
Works to bring road maintenance back from the current 8–10 year cycle to the previous 2–3 year rotation.
Reduce Future Financial Burden
Maintaining roads now prevents much larger repair costs down the line.
Local Voices on Road Conditions
"Our roads have been getting worse for years, and it feels like nothing is being done about it. Hearing a plan that actually focuses on maintaining what we have instead of making promises we can’t afford makes a lot of sense to me and I am all in for Steve."
Local Resident, Justin
Join Steve’s Effort to Get Our Roads Back on Track
Maintaining our roads isn’t complicated — it just takes focus and consistency. Supporting this plan helps protect our infrastructure, improve safety, and avoid unnecessary costs in the future.
Steve encourages everyone to stay informed and be part of the effort to bring road maintenance back to where it should be.
Steve’s Road Maintenance Plan FAQs
Find clear answers about Steve Green’s plan to improve road conditions in our community.
Why focus on maintenance instead of full road repairs?

Because full reconstruction would cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Regular maintenance is the most practical and affordable way to protect our roads.
How will Steve improve road conditions without raising taxes?

By reallocating existing funds and focusing on consistent maintenance using current resources and equipment.
What will dedicated maintenance crews do?

They will focus on ditch cleaning, brush clearing, protecting culverts, and reinforcing road edges to prevent further damage.