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Transportation Investment Wins Big at the Ballot Box

Voters across the country signaled strong support for transportation investment, approving the majority of local and regional ballot measures to improve roads, bridges, and transit systems.
November 12, 2025Updated:November 12, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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On November 4, 2025, voters across the country reaffirmed their support for transportation investment, approving most local and regional ballot measures aimed at improving infrastructure, transit, and mobility.

The initiatives ranged from local road and sidewalk upgrades to large-scale transit expansions, reflecting widespread recognition of the need for continued investment in transportation systems. Among the most notable wins were Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, who approved a 1-percent sales tax increase dedicating 60 percent of revenue to public transit improvements. Voters in Columbus, Ohio, overwhelmingly supported a $400 million bond measure to upgrade streets and sidewalks. The bond measure was part of the largest package in the city’s history, totaling $1.9 billion.

From small towns to major cities, these results demonstrate consistent public support for funding the maintenance and modernization of America’s transportation network.

For more information, please contact Jonathon Porter.

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