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RTA staff: $880 million needed to finish 2006 plan; RTA Next draft plan outreach completed
Summary
Pima County’s Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) staff presented a cost-to-complete analysis showing an $880 million need to finish the 2006 RTA plan; the RTA five-year TIP holds about $695 million, leaving a reported shortfall of roughly $195 million. Public outreach for RTA Next included 14 open houses and an online survey.
The City’s RTA representative and transportation staff briefed the council on Feb. 19 about a regional cost-to-complete exercise and the RTA Next public outreach effort.
Director Sam Credio reported that RTA staff’s ‘cost to complete’ work estimates roughly $880 million to finish the projects in the 2006 RTA plan. He compared that to the five-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), which currently lists about $695 million available over…
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