Phil Skinner, pskinner@ajc.com
Will tax reduce traffic?
If voters say yes to the July 31 sales tax referendum, they will trigger the biggest single transportation investment the Atlanta region has seen in generations.
T-SPLOST ‘education' campaign push starts
Backers of the Atlanta transportation referendum are betting on the ad firm that devised Las Vegas' "What happens here, stays here" campaign to work some magic as the July 31 vote nears.
Transportation referendum articles »
- State NAACP opposes T-SPLOST
- Transit tax advocate recants
- Will tax reduce traffic?
- DeKalb opponent to sales tax referendum extends olive branch
- Legislature boon for toll lanes, not transit
- T-SPLOST ‘education' campaign push starts
- Votes bode well for T-SPLOST?
- Opposition grows for DeKalb transit tax
- MARTA bill promises power shifts, more controls
- ARC: T-SPLOST would boost commutes
- 'Hotlanta' no longer?
- State money enough for traffic fixes?
- ARC: T-SPLOST projects would amp up economy
- Cobb wants transit tax money switched to toll lanes






