Politics & Government

MAVEN educates NPU-T Residents about upcoming Transportation Vote

Southwest Atlanta residents still have questions about the 1% sales tax increase

Metro Atlanta Voter Education Network (MAVEN) visited last weeks NPU-T meeting to briefly talk about the upcoming Transportation Referendum which will be voted upon on July 31st.

Ms. Sherman, the Coalition Coordinator for MAVEN, was able to very clearly and concisely explain what exactly the penny tax was, how long it would last, and how the funds were to be appropriated.  Ms. Sherman said, "We don't tell people how to vote, whether it is Yes or No, we just want you to go out and vote."

The residents in the audience have of course heard much of this presentation before, due to there being so much talk about the upcoming Transportation Referendum, but they were very welcome to MAVEN's message and appreciate the issue as they continue to form their opinions on the matter. 

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One of the questions that continues to come up in Southwest Atlanta when a presentation on this project is discussed, is whether or not minority firms will be given any sort of priority in the bid process for some of the construction work.

A big concern for SW residents is that there be some tangible benefits that we as a community will experience from this tax...Be it new jobs, new contracts, etc....Many residents are still waiting for an answer on that from the politicians.

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