Phoenix light-rail projects could go back to voters

 

 

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic

A group of increasingly vocal opponents of a planned south Phoenix light-rail extension wants to let voters decide whether to continue with any future light-rail projects.

A new Phoenix political committee dubbed “Building a Better Phoenix,” filed paperwork Friday to put the fate of future light-rail expansions back on the ballot.

The initiative petition calls for the city to end light rail and instead divert the funds to needed transportation improvements, like road repairs and expanded bus service, in south Phoenix and other areas of the city.

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