Highway User Revenue Fund
These data come from the Highway User Revenue Fund Year-End Report which is prepared by the Arizona Department of Transportation's Office of Financial Planning. According to the report, the State of Arizona taxes motor fuels and collects a variety of transportation fees which are deposited into the Highways User Revenue Fund (HURF). These funds are then distributed to cities, towns, counties, and the State Highway Fund, providing a major source of revenue for highway construction, improvements, and other expenses.
Highway User Revenue Fund Fiscal Year 2010 Year-End Report:
http://www.azdot.gov/Inside_ADOT/fms/PDF/hurf10.pdf
Highway User Revenue Fund Sources
Visualization Notes:
This pie chart shows that taxes on motor fuels generate the most revenue for HURF.
Highway User Revenue Fund Distribution
Visualization Notes:
* ADOT 15.2% represents ADOT's allocation of HURF for MAG and PAG regional projects.
This pie chart shows that the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is the single largest recipient of HURF dollars followed by cities and counties.
Arizona Highway User Revenue Fund Collections by Category
Visualization Notes:
This graph shows that taxes on motor fuels generate the most revenue for HURF, followed by the vehicle license tax.
Percent Change in the Arizona Highway User Revenue Fund Collections
Visualization Notes:
This graph shows that during the previous decade, the past three years are the only years in which the HURF balance experienced a negative percent change.
Data Source
Highway User Revenue Fund Fiscal Year 2010 Year-End Report:
http://www.azdot.gov/Inside_ADOT/fms/PDF/hurf10.pdf


