From Deseret News archives:
Most favor transit over roads
And Salt Lake County poll finds 4 TRAX lines preferred over commuter rail
Among those residents who want the money to go to transit, 65 percent said they would prefer it be used to build four new TRAX lines. The lines would go to Draper, South Jordan, West Valley City and the Salt Lake City International Airport.
The survey was conducted Nov. 14-16 by Dan Jones & Associates. It had two questions about the tax increase. The first asked 160 Salt Lake County residents whether they would prefer that the money go to roads or transit. The question's results have a margin of error of plus or minus 7.75 percent.
The second question asked 106 Salt Lake County residents whether they would prefer the money go to build four TRAX lines or to build commuter rail in addition to one or two TRAX extensions. That question's results have a margin of error of plus or minus 9.5 percent.
"When it's that much of a margin, that really shows direction of opinion," Jones said.
Members of the Salt Lake County Council and some county mayors said Friday that the poll results aren't surprising, given past surveys of the public. But those elected officials also said that the poll results may send a strong message to the Legislature that Salt Lake County residents want transit projects, not roads.
Right now, residents have no idea where exactly the tax money will go. By law, one-quarter of the money must go to purchase property for future road routes. Local mayors and the County Council will determine what transportation projects receive the rest of the money.
However, they must first get approval of a process for selecting those projects from the Legislature. And that's where the rub is. County leaders have tried twice once before the election and again this week to get lawmakers to sign off on the process.
But the Legislature has delayed giving its approval. Some county officials said that's because lawmakers want to play with the process so more money can go to roads, not transit.
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