Court says Mesa light rail vote was unnecessary

Light rail train in Phoenix. /  Photo courtesy of Valley Metro
Light rail train in Phoenix. / Photo courtesy of Valley Metro

A state appellate court says Arizona law didn’t require Mesa to get voter approval for borrowing to pay for a light rail extension project, AP reports.

At issue were notes authorized by the City Council last January for a nearly 2-mile light rail extension on Main Street and a park-and-ride lot.

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