PROPOSITION 488 – CITY OF FLAGSTAFF TRANSIT TAX

Infographic for Proposition 488 promoting Mountain Line Transit benefits, including more bus services, hours, convenience, future routes, fleet electrification, and freedom to get around Flagstaff—all funded by a modest sales tax.

Proposition 488 will be on the November 2024 City of Flagstaff ballot, asking voters to consider renewing the existing transit tax (29.5 cents on a $100 purchase) and increasing it to 50 cents on a $100 purchase to fund transit improvements, through 2040.

Mountain Line currently operates fixed route bus service on nine routes, paratransit service, vanpool, and seasonal Mountain Express service to Arizona Snowbowl. Established in 2001, Mountain Line has grown into a system that employs more than 100 people and transports nearly 2 million riders a year. 

The current transit tax rate was established in 2008, and Mountain Line has delivered on the service improvements promised in that ballot proposition. Proposition 488 would allow Mountain Line to accommodate the rising costs associated with continuing to deliver this service, along with expanding transit to better serve the community. Proposition 488 transit improvements would include:

  • Frequency: Mountain Line would increase frequency on most routes to make transit a more convenient choice for the community.
  • Service Hours: Mountain Line would extend service hours on several days of the week to offer more transit service for employees who don’t work traditional schedules.
  • Service to New Areas: Mountain Line’s current budget can only accommodate the service we currently offer and does not give us the opportunity to respond to community growth and development patterns by expanding our areas of service. New funding would allow Mountain Line to bring transit to new areas in Flagstaff.
  • Electric Buses: New funding would allow Mountain Line to continue the transition to electric buses as our hybrid electric buses reach the end of their useful life.

Mountain Line will join the City of Flagstaff and Coconino County for an Open House on Thursday, September 26 from 5-7 p.m. at the Flagstaff Aquaplex. The public is invited to learn more about the three propositions on the November 2024 ballot.

Visit www.mountainline.az.gov/prop488 to learn more.