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STA Measure A passed in 2004 – what it has done, what it will do by 2039

July 11, 2023

Research by Liam Huber, Master’s Student at UC Davis Environmental Policy and Management

Click here or on the image below for the document.

Posted in ECOS Updates and tagged 2023, Ballot measure, Measure A, Transportation, Transportation Choices, Transportation Measure.

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