If approved by voters next year, the RTA Next plan would spend more than $1.5 billion on roads in the Tucson metro area.
The Regional Transportation Authority Board – made up of representatives of local and state governments – has worked out a final draft of the proposed improvements.
“They occur throughout the region,” said Southern Arizona Leadership Council President and CEO Ted Maxwell, who serves on the RTA Board as a representative of the State Transportation Board. “They are spread out. Pima County has seven projects in there. Marana’s got four. Sahaurita’s got two. The Pascua Yaqui have one.”
En español: Plan de RTA Next gastaría más de $1.5B en las calles de Pima County
At its upcoming Aug. 25 meeting, the RTA Board is set to vote to ask the Pima County Board of Supervisors to place the RTA Next plan on the March 2026 ballot.
There’s $1.1 billion for 30 new road projects in the plan. In addition, local cities and towns would get $177 million for rebuilding arterial roads, while another $262.6 million would be spent completing projects from the first 20-year RTA, which was approved by voters in 2006.
Here’s a sample of the 30 new road projects:
Find a complete list of projects here.
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