An article in today's Oregonian looks at a big issue faced faced by communities at the local, regional and state level – the lack of money to maintain current infrastructure or build new infrastructure (everything from roads, bridges, sewers to schools and parks). Washington County is considering several funding tools to build roads to accommodate the development planned for North Bethany, an 800-acre "complete community" being designed on land brought into the urban growth boundary in 2002. The article raises the questions of who pays and whether there is enough money to do it right.