Mayor Barry internal poll shows initial support for higher taxes to fund Nashville mass transit
Days before Mayor Megan Barry rolls out her long-awaited mass transit plan, a new Barry internal poll says more than half of Nashville voters support raising a combination of four taxes to pay for a potentially $5 billion undertaking.
A telephone poll financed last week by Barrys campaign committee, obtained by The Tennessean, found that 57 percent of respondents support a plan for mass transit projects, including light rail, that would be paid for by a combination of higher sales taxes, hotel taxes, car registration fees, and business taxes. The poll found 37 percent in opposition.
The survey perhaps signaling what the mayor plans to put forward comes as Barry is embarking on a seven-month transit campaign. She wants voters to approve a referendum on dedicated funding for mass transit, but would first need Metro Council approval to add it to the May 1 local primary election ballot.
Barry intends to unveil her transit plan, which will include both design and financing details, on Tuesday.
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