Groups supporting this summer’s vote on a transportation tax have already started their campaign. At least one group is trying to raise public awareness while avoiding advocacy.
The coalition called Fast Track Forward is made up of home builders, advocates for the homeless and others. The group argues more transit along with building housing and retail near transit are good business ideas.
If voters approve the tax, some of the money would pay for transit in Metro Atlanta. Fast Track Forward member Jim Stokes wants as many people as possible to vote on the tax.
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