How Should Washington Taxpayers Handle TriMet’s Proposed Light Rail Costs? Share Your Thoughts!

C-TRAN Board reviews TriMet's proposal for Washington taxpayers to fund 45% of light rail operating costs, sparking local debate.
C-TRAN Board reviews TriMet’s proposal for Washington taxpayers to fund 45% of light rail operating costs, sparking local debate.

This week, Clark County Today invites you to weigh in on a crucial question affecting taxpayers in Washington. TriMet has proposed that Washington taxpayers fund 45% of the operating and maintenance costs for light rail—a plan that would total approximately $7 million annually.

The C-TRAN Board is currently reviewing the proposal, which could involve a sales tax increase in Clark County to cover these expenses. The potential impact of this decision has sparked significant discussion, and we want to hear from you!

Our poll question asks:

POLL: How do you feel about Washington taxpayers covering 45% of the light rail operating and maintenance costs, as proposed by TriMet?*
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4 Comments

    1. Margaret

      Citizens need to elect local representatives who are committed to wise spending, not wasting $Billions to build, maintain, and operate light rail at all. Citizens have rejected the CTRAN proposition to extend TriMet rail into Clark County, and we need representatives who will honor our multiple votes against Light rail.
      Rubber tire buses and vans are flexible in vehicle size and route, can share the road with other vehicles, and are already in place, at a fraction of the cost of light rail.

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  1. John Dunkle

    Clark County voters have voted down light rail multiple times. No light rail. Build additional bridges. If people would stop voting for clueless people it would help get common sense back in play. light rail is a waste of money. Ever wonder why they keep pushing it so hard? You think kick backs are in play?? Stop light rail and the waste of money replacing an existing bridge. Build additional bridges. Plain simple bridges. Vote for people who are not in it for the riches they seem to come into by being in government.

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