A bit more funding is going to county roads. Sonoma County Supervisors have approved a 3-percent boost in the General Fund contribution for resurfacing and maintaining the county road network for the next fiscal year. That is an increase of over $300-thousand for the pavement preservation program. The budget previously has included $10-million for road work. The board has spent more discretionary dollars on road repairs than any of the 58 counties in the state. Since 2012, the Board has invested more than $203-million to improve 516 miles of roads, totaling 38-percent of the county’s 13-hundred-mile road network, the largest county-maintained road network in the San Francisco Bay Area.