By Associated Press - Friday, March 16, 2018

DETROIT (AP) - Wayne County Executive Warren Evans has asked a regional board to consider a new proposal to fund public transportation improvements.

Evans presented a draft of the plan Thursday to the Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan. He wants it to go before voters in November.

The plan calls for a 1.5 mill property tax on Wayne, Macomb, Oakland and Washtenaw counties. It is projected to raise more than $5 billion over two decades.



Evans says it would increase annual property taxes on a $157,504 home by $118.

Highlights include more routes on major commuter corridors, four express bus routes to Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus, and commuter rail service between Detroit and Ann Arbor.

A tax for a regional transportation plan narrowly was voted down in 2016.

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