649:- the first project funded by Measure R. Proponents such as Mayor Villaraigosa maintain that it would save money by allowing Metro to take advantage of record low interest rates and construction costs, create thousands of jobs, and speed up the completion of certain projects. In order to fund more transportation projects at the present time, the measuring would permit "bonding against future revenues"—i.e., to "take out loans from the investment market that will not be paid back until beginning in 2039". The extension would not result in new transportation projects; it would merely allow projects on the current list to be completed more quickly, in 10 years instead of 30. The proposal, Measure J, went before the voters on November 6, 2012. It failed to pass, receiving 66.1% of the vote where 66.7% was required.
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Most of the projects depending on
Measure R for money will require additional funding. This is because in order to secure political support, proponents aimed to offer "something for many constituencies", leading to an ambitious list of transportation projects, which relies in part on federal and
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California to raise local taxes. The project was touted as a way to "improve the environment by getting more Angelenos out of their cars and into the region's growing subway, light rail, and bus services." It will result in the construction or expansion of a dozen rail lines
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California (though there were a few cities whose sales tax rates exceeded the new rate). Before passage, the Los Angeles Economic Development Agency estimated that it would cost each county resident about $ 25 a year, and each family about $ 80.
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increase on each dollar of taxable sales (originating in or made from Los
Angeles County) for thirty years in order to pay for transportation projects and improvements. The measure was approved by voters with 67.22% of the vote, just over the
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Transportation released a report titled "Measure M: Lessons from a Successful Transportation Ballot Campaign", authored by Michael Manville of the
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Measure R because he believed it does not "provide enough assurances" that funds will be spent as planned.
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Geographic map of the LA Metro system showing all transit projects included in Measure R
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reallocated $ 233 million from Measure M highway improvement funds to help finance the
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Highway Operational Improvements in Las Virgenes/Malibu subregion
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1340:"Measure J: Transit tax falling short of two-thirds majority"
1314:"Measure J, L.A. County transportation tax extension, fails"
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Measure M: Metro’s Plan to Transform Transportation in LA
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224:5% for operations on new rail lines
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1083:Dreier, Peter (November 3, 2012).
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