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    Tucson Sentinel
    January 4, 2026 (about 2 months ago)

    RTA resumes public meetings ahead of March election to extend transportation sales tax

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    United States VAT News • Tucson Sentinel

    Summary

    The article reports that Pima County voters will decide on March 10, 2026 whether to extend a half‑cent transportation sales tax (Propositions 418 and 419) to fund a $2.67 billion, 20‑year transportation plan. Public meetings and Q&A sessions are scheduled in January and February to explain the plan’s allocations for road expansion, pavement rehabilitation and transit.

    Key Facts

    • •From 10 March 2026: Pima County voters will decide on Propositions 418 and 419 to extend a half‑cent transportation sales tax for a 20‑year, $2.67 billion plan.
    • •The plan would allocate $1.58 billion for major road expansion, $177 million for pavement rehabilitation and $726 million for transit.
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  1. •Public Q&A sessions on 7‑9 January and 13‑21 February 2026 will explain the tax extension and funding allocations.
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