Lawsuits take aim at voter-approved transit projects worth billions
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Lawsuits take aim at voter-approved transit projects worth billions
Photo via Valley MetroOpponents are turning to legal challenges to try to block or delay major public transit expansions — even after voters approve them. Recent lawsuits in Arizona, Tennessee and Texas have attempted to slow voter-passed projects. In Nashville, Tennessee, voters passed a $3.1 billion referendum in November to raise the city sales tax half a cent and fund expanded bus service, pedestrian improvements and 54 miles of “all-access”…
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