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County committee backs resolution urging long-term, sustainable transportation funding

February 13, 2026 | Adams County, Wisconsin


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County committee backs resolution urging long-term, sustainable transportation funding
The Adams County Highway Committee voted to approve a resolution urging development of a long-term, sustainable transportation funding plan that staff said has backing from municipal and industry groups.

County staff (Unidentified County Staff, S3) told the committee the resolution is being circulated across the state and cited support from the Transportation Builders Association, the Wisconsin Counties Association, the League of Municipalities and town associations. "So there's a, there's a lot of support and backing of of getting this message down to, down to the capital in trying to develop a long term sustainable transportation part," S3 said during the discussion.

A committee member (Unidentified Speaker, S1) questioned how state funding will keep pace with changing driving patterns and vehicle efficiency, noting long-standing constraints on state road taxes. After brief discussion, a motion to approve the resolution was made, seconded, and the chair declared the motion carried; the transcript records no roll-call tally for the vote.

Why it matters: supporters say a coordinated state-level plan would identify stable, long-term revenue sources and policy changes intended to maintain and improve county and town road networks over time. Opponents and questioners at the meeting raised concerns about how any new state funding mechanism would be structured and who would bear costs.

What happens next: staff indicated a document related to the resolution needed signatures before members left and will be processed according to the circulating statewide effort. The committee did not set a local funding change; the resolution expresses support for a state-level approach.

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