By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post
Pinal County’s public comment period on the draft 2026 Five-Year Transportation Improvement and Maintenance Program (TIMP) is now open and runs through May 27. The plan reflects a major shift in county road funding tied to the incorporation of San Tan Valley, which is cutting projected revenue and changing which projects move forward. Pinal County Senior Transportation Planner Nina Arredondo and Development Services Managing Director Joe Ortiz presented the draft to the Board of Supervisors on May 13. The Pinal County transportation plan covers Budget Years 2025-2026 through 2029-2030, and staff are scheduled to return June 17 to request Board approval.
Residents can review the draft and submit feedback at the county’s Draft TIMP Plan page or use the public comment form.


