dave1949
Super Star Member
Dave: Basically the substantial majority of the roads in this country have as their primary function property access, and it seems quite reasonable that property taxes should be used to fund these roads. The roads whose primary function is through traffic are funded by the user fees. I don't think there is much other supplementing.
That sounds reasonable up to a point but it also has built-in inequities. Property taxes are by their nature means-tested; if you cannot afford the taxes, you don't continue to own the property.
The owner of a low tax value property gets the same road access as a high tax value property, even though their contributions to road maintenance are not equal and their level and type of road use is not even considered.
Someone with a nice house on five acres could easily be paying more property tax than the owner of 100 acres of timber next door pays. The homeowner will never have a reason to run 100K lb trucks on the road.
Those types of comparisons lead me to think that property taxes going to roads is fine to an extent, but there is some percentage beyond which things stop making sense. That would never be the case with tolls and fuel taxes; you use you pay.