Panel Orders Localities to Stop Collecting Taxes, Fees
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, March 4, 2008; Page B10
RICHMOND, March 3 — The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority ordered the state and local governments Monday night to stop collecting taxes and fees that the Virginia Supreme Court ruled are unconstitutional.
A year ago, lawmakers believed they had tackled Virginia’s transportation problems by devising a plan to raise $1.1 billion a year for road and transit projects, the largest such infusion in 21 years. But now, in addition to dropping abusive-driver fees and coping with a court decision nullifying the legislation, the Virginia Department of Transportation is telling local governments they will lose millions of dollars for highway construction next year because of the slowdown in the economy.
The budget cuts, including a 47 percent reduction for primary and secondary road construction, are on top of the $300 million a year for Northern Virginia projects that are threatened by the Supreme Court decision.
“If commuters think things are bad now, they are only going to get worse,” said Kala Quintana, spokeswoman for the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority.
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Democrats accuse Republicans of wanting to push the state’s responsibilities onto local officials.
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