Transportation authority pursues new sales tax measure

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County working to bring new transportation infrastructure to the region.)

By Golden Corridor Living

The Pinal Regional Transport Authority (PRTA) is pursuing a revised countywide transportation sales tax measure on the November ballot, following the state Supreme Court’s rejection of the tax approved by voters in 2017.

The court’s ruling was released March 8. On March 21 the PRTA board for the authority, made up of elected municipal, tribal and county officials, voted to direct its staff and legal counsel to research the cost of putting the measure on the Nov. 8 ballot and other information, which was expected to be provided in mid-April, said Andrea Robles, executive director of Central Arizona Governments.
“There are a lot of moving parts with all of the different dates, so we’re trying to get things done as quickly as possible,” she said.

“There are a lot of moving parts with all of the different dates, so we’re trying to get things done as quickly as possible,” she said.

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