TARC 11-3-22
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Passengers board a TARC bus on S. Sixth Street near Muhammad Ali Boulevard on Nov. 3, 2022. (WDRB photo)
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TARC hasn't raised its tax on Jefferson County paychecks since 1974. The agency wants to double its local funding.
Members are voting on a labor agreement that was reached on Nov. 17.
Approved in January, TARC Tomorrow is the transit agency's newest long-range plan.
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