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Public commenters urge Kenosha County to pursue dedicated transit funding and better accessible routes for events
Summary
Two residents urged the county board to consider a dedicated sales‑tax for transit to improve countywide job access, and to review trolley routing and accessibility after a July 4 service change left a resident with mobility needs walking long distances.
Two citizens addressed the board during the public‑comment period on transportation and accessibility.
Raymond Cameron urged supervisors to study a dedicated sales tax for transit, citing a Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC) idea for a half‑cent sales tax that he said could generate “millions of dollars” for public transportation.…
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