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Gwinnett voters reject transit tax
Gwinnett voters reject $17 billion transit plan. What may have sunk the proposed overhaul
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — Voters in Gwinnett County have rejected a $17 billion transit plan that would have overhauled the county’s transportation system.
Cobb, Gwinnett voters reject transit and mobility taxes
Voters in Cobb and Gwinnett counties on Tuesday appeared to shoot down proposed sales taxes to fund billions of dollars in fancy buses, on-demand "microtransit" and bike trails. Why it matters: The failed votes mark the latest time the sprawling suburban counties have rejected a tax to fund transit.
Georgia election results: 53% of Gwinnett voters vote ‘no’ on transit expansion
The transit referendum would have increased sales taxes in the county by 1% over 30 years to pay for a variety of projects, including an expanded Bus Rapid Transit system.
Georgia Election results: Majority of Cobb voters reject transport tax
The bulk of Cobb County voters rejected a 1% sales tax increase to help the county expand bus and shuttle transport over the next 30 years.
Fitchburg voters reject $3.6 million property tax referendum
The city sought to expand its police and fire departments and public transit system in response to rapid population growth.
Gwinnett County voters to consider new sales tax that would fund transit projects
The upcoming transit referendum asks voters to approve a one percent sales tax over 30 years to fund various transit projects.
Cobb voters reject $11B transit referendum
Cobb voters have turned down a one-penny sales tax to fund transit expansion in the suburban county. Out of roughly 385,000 votes, the transit referendum appears to have lost by a margin of 95,000, according to unofficial election results.
Gwinnett voters reject transit tax – again
Any hope that Gwinnett County leaders had that transit’s time had finally arrived this year crashed Tuesday night when voters rejected a proposal to expand transit for the third time
WCMH Columbus on MSN
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A levy to fund bus rapid transit is on central Ohio ballots. How has it worked elsewhere?
On Election Day, many central Ohio voters will be deciding whether to pass a levy that would help fund a new transit system.
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COTA celebrates voter approval of Issue 47, boosting transit and infrastructure
The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) expressed gratitude to voters for approving Issue 47, a sales tax levy that will ...
WOSU Public Media
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Central Ohio Transit Authority LinkUs sales tax levy increase passes
The levy would fund a plan called LinkUs by COTA and its supporters. The LinkUs plan would create five bus rapid transit ...
Post-Bulletin
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City set to seek two transit contract options
The city contracts with Transdev, which purchased First Transit last year, to operate the city-owned bus fleet under ...
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Voters approve $3.1B transit referendum
Davidson County voters approved Mayor Freddie O'Connell's transit referendum on Nov. 5, according to tallies from the ...
Hoodline
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Miami-Dade's Northeast Corridor Rapid Transit Project Advances with Potential $389.5M Federal Grant Approval
Miami-Dade's Northeast Corridor transit project advances with FTA approval and potential $389.5 million federal funding.
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OKC was awarded a $975K federal grant for transit-oriented development. What's the plan?
Nearly $1 million in federal grant funding will go toward planning for transit-oriented development along OKC's Classen Corridor.
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Miami-Dade to receive $389 million for transit rail project
The county secured federal funding to enhance its transit system with a new commuter rail project that would connect several ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Transit referendums appears to fail in Cobb and Gwinnett counties in metro Atlanta
Supporters had hoped the changing makeup of the two suburban counties would bode well for the proposed 1% sales taxes that would fund 30 years’ worth of projects.
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