We voters of Vancouver said YES to Bus Rapid Transit on 4th Plain Blvd by raising our sales tax within city limits to pay for it last year. Its TIME to use all that money at get BRT going on 4th Plain - relieve congestion, help out an economically distressed area, and get folks quickly across our fair Vantucky.
If the Board votes NO (and I am knocking wood this won't happen), I hope that C-Tran, rather than just leaving the money in reserves, expands bus service within the boundaries of those who voted YES on this fine project. I'll follow up with this one, mark my words.
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Advisory Vote No. 2
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Should the Clark County Board of
Commissioners approve proposed
Resolution 2013-07-19 which opposes
every Bus Rapid Transit project in Clark
County unless it is first supported by a
majority of the voters in a county-wide
advisory vote of the people?
Yes
No
Advisory Vote No. 2
ReplyDeleteBus Rapid Transit Advisory Vote
Should the Clark County Board of
Commissioners approve proposed
Resolution 2013-07-19 which opposes
every Bus Rapid Transit project in Clark
County unless it is first supported by a
majority of the voters in a county-wide
advisory vote of the people?
Yes
No
Shea, C-Tran voters rejected funding for BRT (and its attached System Plan) November 6, 2012 Proposition 1. They again reaffirmed it with Advisory Vote No.2 November 5, 2013. Advisory Vote No. 2 was to instruct the commissioners to oppose BRT unless approved by a vote of the people. That was the YES vote that prevailed.
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