Measure A would levy a half-cent sales tax to fund transportation and infrastructure projects in San Diego County. The measure would raise about $18.2 billion over the next 40 years. Roughly 42 percent of that would go to public transit projects; 14 percent to highway improvements; 30 percent to individual cities to spend on local infrastructure; 11 percent to open space preservation and 3 percent to walking and biking projects. The measure would legally bind SANDAG to complete several projects within 15 years, including the Purple Trolley line from San Ysidro to Kearney Mesa and a new Coaster station at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.
43% Yes |
57% No |
43% Yes |
57% No |
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