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And in Washington State: Anti-toll initiative heads to the ballot box

Posted on August 22, 2011

A citizen-sponsored initiative to restrict use of highway tolls, targeting both road and related transit projects, will be on the November ballot in Washington State. The measure would restrict toll revenues to the facility on …

Posted in NewsTagged ballot measures, demand management, highway, tolls, transit, variable pricing, WA

Voters approve smart transportation referenda

Posted on November 22, 2010

The Nov. 2 election dimmed the chance of a major new infusion of federal money for transportation.  But when voters were presented with local projects and plans, they usually said yes, even when it meant …

Posted in NewsTagged ballot measures, CFTE, elections, funding, states

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