How Prop. 479 would impact metro Phoenix transportation

By Jessica Boehm | YourValley

The future of metro Phoenix transportation is on the ballot this year via a proposition that would continue a half-cent sales tax in Maricopa County.

Why it matters: Metro Phoenix has relied on this revenue stream for almost 40 years to fund projects like Loops 101, 202 and 303 and the light rail system.

  • If voters fail to extend the tax, the Valley must completely overhaul how it funds new freeways, arterial road repairs and public transportation.

The big picture: Proposition 479 would continue the sales tax, which equates to about 5 cents on a $10 purchase, until 2045.

  • That money, combined with state and federal transportation funds, would support a $28.2 billion plan approved by the Maricopa Association of Governments Regional Council.

By the numbers: The plan includes:

  • 331 new freeway/highway lane miles
  • 1,000 new or improved arterial lane miles
  • Nearly 12 miles of new light rail
  • More than 28 miles of Bus Rapid Transit

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