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Public Gets Say Today on 5-Year AZ Transportation Plan

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Friday, March 8, 2013   

PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Transportation's latest five-year construction plan is up for public comment in Phoenix today.

The proposal contains money only for highways and airports. But Serena Unrein, a public interest advocate for the Arizona Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Education Fund, says alternatives such as rail, transit and bike paths need to be included, because not everybody drives.

"Americans are driving less and young people in particular are choosing not to drive,” she says. “And as we are seeing seniors who are unable to drive, we are going to need more transportation options than just single-occupant vehicles."

Because of limited funding, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) says it must focus on preserving the state's existing highways.

ADOT is facing a $350 million dollar budget cut in the coming year due to flat revenues from gas and vehicle license taxes. There's also less available federal funding.

Unrein says much of ADOT's money is restricted, but not federal surface transportation dollars.

"States are allowed to 'flex' those dollars to fund things like transit and bike lanes and pedestrian infrastructure,” she explains. “And ADOT could choose to flex more of those dollars to invest in these transportation options that people are increasingly looking for."

ADOT has examined passenger train service between Phoenix and Tucson, the two metro areas with three-quarters of the state's population. Unrein says that planning needs to continue.

"There's no way to get between Phoenix and Tucson except on the I-10 right now,” she says. “And so many people have thought for a long time that a train makes a lot of sense, so it would be great if ADOT could continue to move their studies on passenger rail forward."

All transportation projects are expensive, but Unrein says options beyond highways benefit everyone.

"That'll help to reduce traffic congestion and save people time,” she says. “And it will also help to improve our air quality. And those are things that might not be easily tied to a dollar amount. But I think that we all value our air quality and we all value our time."

Other public hearings on the ADOT five-year plan are scheduled for April 12 in Tucson and May 10 in Flagstaff.





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