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Arizona No Toll Roads Amendment (2014)

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An Arizona No Toll Road Amendment did not make the November 4, 2014 ballot in Arizona as an initiated constitutional amendment. The measure would have prohibited the conversion of existing publicly funded or maintained roadways into fee based managed lanes or any form of toll roads.[1][2]

Background

In 2009, Arizona legislators approved a bill authorizing public-private partnerships to help build state infrastructure. As of 2012, Arizona did not yet have any toll roads.[3]

Support

  • Arizona Automobile Hobbyist Council

Path to the ballot

See also: Amending the Arizona Constitution

Supporters were required to collect at least 259,213 valid signatures by July 3, 2014 to place the measure on the 2014 ballot. The signature gathering efforts for this measure were unsuccessful.[4]

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