The debate raging in the Atlanta metro area over T-SPLOST is beginning to get national attention, particularly from the transportation policy complex. A piece appearing on the blog The Transport Politic highlights the newest challenge T-SPLOST advocates must confront: the Dekalb County NAACP will now mount a very public campaign encouraging a "No" vote on the referendum because an expansion of MARTA's blue line in the southeastern part of Dekalb did not make the project list. Sigh. When was the last time the NAACP and the Tea Party agreed on anything? [The Transport Politic]
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