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The study, referred to as an Alternatives Analysis and Environmental Impact Statement, is the first stage of the federally sponsored transit planning process, and looks at a variety of potential alignments and transit technologies (including bus rapid transit, light rail transit, modern streetcar and/or commuter rail) that could be built in the study area. A public involvement and information program will be conducted as part of the Alternatives Analysis and also meets the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act – Section 106 as well as other Federal and environmental laws and regulations. The Tempe South study is funded by the Proposition 400 half-cent transportation sales tax extension approved by Maricopa County voters in 2004, and is contained in the Regional Transportation Plan as part of the 57 miles of high capacity transit corridors to be implemented by 2026(see map). Citizens, agencies and community organizations are encouraged to comment throughout the process in order to help guide the direction of the study, define project goals and objectives, and identify issues and impacts. Download the Tempe South Project factsheet (also available in Spanish), or for more detailed information about scoping, download the scoping brochure (also available in Spanish). Comments from the community will be considered during the planning process. For more information about the planning process or to submit comments or questions about the Tempe South project contact Pamela Cecere at pcecere@metrolightrail.org or call her at 602-385-1622. Any additional high capacity transit corridors, or any changes to the corridors already included in the Regional Transportation Plan must go through a process outlined in state statute (ARS 28-6353). The process calls for proposals to be considered by local, county, regional and state agencies and will include representation from elected officials, business interests and citizen groups. Any changes to the Regional Transportation Plan must also be approved by the Maricopa Association of Governments. For more information on the planning process, contact Benjamin Limmer, AICP, at 602-322-4487 or blimmer@MetroLightRail.org.
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