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The other half would come from federal transportation grants. Today the price tag is $296 million. Some $200 million of that would be paid from the Measure M increase in local sales taxes — but the money won’t be available until 2053. (The council voted to ask Metro to provide the funding sooner, which is sure to spark a fight with the backers of numerous other projects vying to accelerate their funding.) And the city has voted to spend an additional $295 million in county sales tax revenue for operations and maintenance for the next 30 years. The population downtown is expected to grow, and there is a need for more transit options. But why is a pricey, slow-moving trolley the best solution? In short, city leaders have committed nearly half a billion dollars to build what amounts to a glorified bus. Is this really the best use of precious, limited transportation funding? The streetcar would cover a 3.8-mile loop between Staples Center and the Civic Center. It wouldn’t connect to the booming Arts District or to Disney Hall unless the city comes up with the money for an extension. It wouldn’t have a dedicated lane, meaning the trolley could get bogged down in the same traffic as other vehicles.

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